Nov 162010
 

What’s happened to the news?  Most of the time, it comes in two flavors: infotainment and infoganda.  In my opinion, there are only three TV journalists who actually analyze the news without inventing their own facts in the process: Maddow, Olbermann, and Schultz, all on MSNBC.  Next we have the typical mainstream TV news that presents bland facts and opinions without analysis, leaving the reader to judge the truth of the various opinions.  Worst of all we have the Foxtopian branch of the Republican party, making up their facts as they go along and presenting only straw-man opinions representing the left, scripted to lose the arguments.  Here’s an example of such propaganda.

16breitbart-okeefeThere are few members of the teaching profession who more symbolize the sacrifices that exemplary instructors make for their students than New Jersey teacher Alissa Ploshnick. In 1997, Ploshnick, upon seeing a runaway van about to strike a group of students, threw herself in front of the vehicle to save the students, landing herself in the hospital “with broken ribs, a fractured wrist, a badly bruised pelvis and glass cuts in her eyes.” Following the accident, President Bill Clinton sent her a letter thanking her for her act of courage, writing, “You are an example for all of us, and I applaud you for your sense of duty.”

Yet as the Shirley Sherrod scandal showed earlier this year, even exemplary public servants can fall prey to the antics of smear artists. Late last month, right-wing video activist James O’Keefe released a set of YouTube videos titled “Teachers Unions Gone Wild.” The videos feature various New Jersey teachers opining about Gov. Chris Christie (R-NJ), using crude language, and criticizing the state’s teachers unions.

In one segment, Ploshnick is recorded explaining an incident she witnessed as a teacher. She explained that she saw another teacher refer to a student as the n-word, and that the teacher was demoted, but was allowed to continue to teach. O’Keefe’s video crew then showed up at Ploshnick’s personal residence and tried to get her to repeat her story on video tape. She refused, understanding the repercussions that would come to a teacher who used that language on video. Watch it:

 

Following the release of the video, Ploshnick was suspended for seven days and denied a pay raise for being recorded using the n-word. Passaic Superintendent Robert Holster defended the decision to suspend her, explaining that they were “getting hammered” by local reaction to the video. “Politically correct is the theme of the day,’’ he went on to say, well aware that the teacher did not use the language to describe anyone else but rather to explain what another teacher had said.

Yet the truth is that Ploshnick never intended to use crude language in a public setting where she was being recorded. O’Keefe’s staff obtained the audio not by requesting an interview with her but by secretly recording a private conversation. The O’Keefe operative “hit on” Ploshnick at a local bar, buying her drinks and engaging in casual conversation. At one point, the conversation turned to Ploshnick’s job, which is when she relayed the anecdote about a fellow teacher using the n-word. At no point did she know the conversation was being recorded, so she did not see the need to truncate the use of the n-word in her anecdote. Yet the secret recording without Ploshnick’s consent is not presented as such — it appears that the teacher is using the crude language in a public way, well aware that it will be broadcast to thousands of people and will likely reach the ears of her students and their parents… [emphasis added]

Inserted from <Think Progress>

That’s pure propaganda, and that’s what we can expect from Republican news.

The standard MSM is little better.  ABC, for example, even planned to use Andrew Breitbart as a commentator for their election night coverage.  The standard MSM frequently claim equivalence, that Fox is on the right, MSMBC is on the left, and that they are the “objective” ones in the middle.  Equivalence is hogwash.

In last night’s Special Comment, Keith Olbermann does a masterful job of analyzing the history of heroic broadcast newscasters and Republican attempts to muzzle them. Then he goes on to debunk equivalence.

The failure of the MSM to do their job is a prime cause of the sorry state our nation faces today.

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  10 Responses to “Journalism: The Good, The Bad and The Republican”

  1. Why on Earth would anybody even listen to anything the PROVEN Nazi O’Keefe had to say? Him OR Whitebart?

    • The same same reason people listen to what Limbaugh and Beck say: stupidity. And look wnat happened to ACORN and Shirley Sherrod. To many American voters are too naive to recognise propaganda presented as news.

  2. Is it any wonder I go to BBC for news?

  3. Fascists will do anything…and usually get away with it. I haven’t heard of any justice over the Rand Paul stomper yet…

  4. TC- You beat me to story of Alissa Ploshnick (as detailed in your referenced column by THE STAR-LEDGER’s Bob Braun), and it’s a tale that I don’t think is going away. The STAR-LEDGER’s editorial board ripped Governor Christie last month for “cozying up” to James O’Keefe, a convicted and admitted felon who tried to tap the phone of Louisiana Senator Mary Landreu last year and cut a deal to stay out of the joint.

    And then this past summer O’Keefe tried to sandbag CNN’s Abbie Boudreau in a bizarre scheme when Ms. Boudreau was investigating young conservative activists.

    Christie is the chief executive of New Jersey and a former federal prosecutor……and already a legend in his own mind. For him to ally himself with a miscreant like O’Keefe is a disgrace.

    Right now I’m trying to reconcile the nation’s reaction to the “heroism” of Michael Vick after his performance on MNF last night (and the “ordeal he’s been through”), while Alissa Ploshnick gets thrown under the bus for political reasons…..but it’s keeping with Chris Christie’s MO..

    What a country…..

    • Hugh, beating a NJ guy to a NJ item is a feather in my cap. 😉

      O’keefe and Breitbart have a long litany of criminal conduct posing as journalism, so his cozy relationship with Christie is not surprising.

      On Vick, the way I see it, he did his time and had done what he could to make amends. While his “ordeal” was in his own making, I applaud his efforts to restore himself. He is not responsible for the unfair treatment of Ploshnick. Republicans are.

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