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Fifth Column
Dan Rather: Obi Wan Obama, You Are The Media's Only Hope!
2009-07-30
Former CBS News anchor Dan Rather called on President Barack Obama to form a White House commission to help save the press Tuesday night in an impassioned speech at the Aspen Institute.

"I personally encourage the president to establish a White House commission on public media," the legendary newsman said.
Dan, please. That's so last century! You need a "media czar".
Such a commission on media reform, Rather said, ought to make me chairman recommendations on saving journalism jobs and creating new business models to keep news organizations alive.

At stake, he argued, is the very survival of American democracy.
"A truly free and independent press is the red beating heart of democracy and freedom," Rather said in an interview yesterday afternoon. "This is not something just for journalists to be concerned about, and the loss of jobs and the loss of newspapers, and the diminution of the American press' traditional role of being the watchdog on power. This is something every citizen should be concerned about."
Couldn't agree more, but why do I think that these words mean something different to Danny Boy than they do to the rest of us?
Rather, who has been a working reporter for more than six decades and currently hosts "Dan Rather Reports" on HDNet, pointed out that there are precedents for such national commissions, which have been used to help other at-risk industries.
"Hey, after helping you get elected, Barry, can you spare a dime? After all, ain't that the Chicago Way?
Corporate and political influence on newsrooms, along with the conflation of news and entertainment, has created what Rather called "the dumbing down and sleazing up of what we see on the news."
Nah, not that he had anything to do with this, nope, no how...
It has also thinned the amount of investigative and international journalism. The latter loss of correspondents covering America's two foreign wars, Rather opined, is both a critical detriment to the nation and a disservice to our troops.

Tears welled in the lifelong reporter's eyes as he discussed the dwindling number of war correspondents. "I feel particularly strong about coverage of the wars," he said, noting that covering the war in Afghanistan is his top priority on his HDNet program. "No apologies, both as a journalist and as a citizen I just can't stand to leave those guys out there, fighting, dying, bleeding, getting torn up and say, 'Look, it's page 14 news.' Or 'Sorry, not on tonight's newscast.' It's an example of the problem, that and not having the watchdogs."

The free press, as established by the First Amendment to the Constitution, ought to operate as a public trust, not solely as a money-making endeavor, Rather argued, and it's time the government make an effort to ensure the survival of the free press. If not the government, he suggested, then an organization like the Carnegie Foundation should take it on. Without action, he predicted, America will lose its independent media.
I dunno....Fox News seems to be doing ok.
"If we do nothing more than stand back and hope that innovation alone will solve this crisis," he said, "then our best-trained journalists will lose their jobs."
C'mon, Dan, I'm sure these talents, like Ted Rall, can quickly find new employment. Repeat after me...you want fries wid dat?
Posted by:Cornsilk Blondie

#11  Please establish a controlling body so we can have a free press.

Did Dan have a stroke or something?
Posted by: flash91   2009-07-30 17:19  

#10  #3 When you peel away the messenger, I have to say I agree with the message. I despise D Rather ever since he called the 82nd Airborne Div Jumping Junkies. 49 Pan

What more could one expect from a leg former.....well, you know.
Posted by: Besoeker   2009-07-30 15:42  

#9  "A truly free and independent press is the red beating heart of democracy and freedom" Rather said

The correct quote is "Chairman Mao is our sun's red heart."
Posted by: regular joe   2009-07-30 15:25  

#8  Hear, hear, 49 Pan.
Posted by: DarthVader   2009-07-30 14:56  

#7  Someone is bucking to be the new Media Czar.

(or the new head of the Ministry of Truth).
Posted by: CrazyFool   2009-07-30 14:12  

#6  Public trust, eh? That would imply some sort of responsibility, and Rather's only responsibility is to tell the world's story from his viewpoint. It's vitally important that the world understands him, as he is correct and the rest of us should be fortunate to have someone like him in his position, where he can use his influence to let us know about his great ideas.
Posted by: gromky   2009-07-30 13:56  

#5  He got the Red part right...
Posted by: M. Murcek   2009-07-30 13:19  

#4  If Dan Blather has his way only thing dogs like CBS and the New York Times will be watching will be "enemies of the state" as determined by Big Brother Barack.
Posted by: Ebbang Uluque6305   2009-07-30 12:23  

#3  When you peel away the messenger, I have to say I agree with the message. I despise D Rather ever since he called the 82nd Airborne Div Jumping Junkies. He is part of the problem, his newscasts are not news, they are editorials. Our media is in an awful state laden with corporate cool aid and visceral hate mongers. Every newscast or clip is an editorial based on the parent corporations political or business agenda. They have gone into the gutter with what I call agenda news, Fox included. Rather is also correct that a government unchecked by a free press and free speech is doomed to fail. But what I see here is a press that has aided in putting the president in power. They have been part of the raping of the American democratic system. They are no longer trying to keep our political system in check; they are influencing it and running it in coordination with the government. When Clinton was shameless about his decision making being based on news polls it opened the door for the media to control our nation. When the next president shut out the press and put them in their place the response was visceral. It did not matter one bit what Bush said, they attacked him. They put hate mongers on TV and attacked from every angle. The market needed balance and FOX was born, no better or worse just the other side of the opinion. Zero and his thugs saw this clearly. Zero is a talking head that was made for TV, made for the media, and more importantly, embraced by the media. He canÂ’t even get a thought out without his teleprompter.

The only way I see to fix it is to let it go down the course it is on. I believe in the free market. People will not buy garbage for long. They have spoken with the news papers going down the toilette. If the news industry wants to save itself they need to stop being a politically motivated propaganda machine, become an advocate for America and the American way, and stick to just the facts.
Posted by: 49 Pan   2009-07-30 11:49  

#2  You're a sleaze, Danny Boy. You're a big part of the reason network news is seen as crap. And slanted crap at that.
Don't talk like there's no shit sticking to you.
Posted by: tu3031   2009-07-30 11:42  

#1  "A truly free and independent press is the red beating heart of democracy and freedom,"

Yes, which is why we must hasten the extinction of the establishment media as we know and loathe them today. The media-industrial complex is not the "free press" of the Founding Fathers, it is an un-elected, unaccountable shadow government pursuing its own interest and agenda.
Contrary to Dan's blatherings, media and journalism as such are thriving. It is the establishment media power structure, of which he is a made member, that is in the process of collapse and disintegration.
Posted by: Atomic Conspiracy   2009-07-30 11:36  

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