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The following piece was produced by HuffPost’s OffTheBus.
Congressman Ron Paul and 20/20 host John Stossel have more than a few things in common. Specifically, they both think a lot of libertarian thoughts, and unlike a lot of libertarians, they’ve both learned to communicate these thoughts so effectively that they have earned the respect of their peers.
Paul, in his tenth Congressional term, is known as “Dr. No” for his refusal to vote for bills that cater to special interests, raise taxes, or violate his literal interpretation of the Constitution. Stossel, the Emmy-winning consumer reporter who discovered free-market theory via Reason magazine, has been permitted to air provocative specials such as “Stupid in America,” which criticized the government’s monopoly in education.
So what happens when the champion of freedom and free markets from the U.S. Congress sits down for a chat with his counterpart from the mainstream media? That’s when we learn that freedom is simply too hot for TV, or at least, too hot for ABC.
That’s right, they are only airing this interview on the internet, in pieces. And the justification is a laugh, at best.
Stossel explained, presumably writing with a gun to his head, in the first article posted Dec. 7:
Despite relatively low poll numbers, Paul has had a big influence on the presidential campaign. That’s in part because he’s raised a ton of money, and in part because of the passionate following he has on the Web. It’s one reason we’re posting my interview with Paul only on the Internet, where the debate about Paul is very active. In fact, he’s the most Googled presidential candidate.
I’m pretty sure I heard a wink in there somewhere…
This really provides a nice illustration of how the controlled media operates, because it really isn’t all about the ratings. This interview, in which Paul articulates his controversial views on drugs, prostitution, gay marriage, health care, foreign policy, and the proper role of government in society, would have received terrific ratings. What’s more, it would have served the public interest by giving viewers a clearer view of this once-unknown candidate’s proposals. And whether his ideas are good or bad, shouldn’t they at least be understood prior to dismissal?
When a long-ignored philosophy begins gaining currency in in the marketplace of ideas, it’s the role of free media to explore those ideas, explain them, and evaluate them on their merits. Unfortunately, the authors of the First Amendment did not anticipate the media conglomerates of today and the control they would exert over discourse. They also failed to anticipate that millions of federal dollars a year would someday be spent on propagandistic advertising in major media, and (for example) they did not anticipate that the federal government would strong-arm the television industry into including politicized drug messages in their shows (as in the CSI episode where the well-liked Dr. Robbins makes some absurd statements against medical marijuana). But for whatever reason, the polls clearly show that citizens are fed up with government in general, and it’s easy to see why Paul gets his support from disaffected voters from across the political and apolitical spectra. The one thing most have in common is that they looked to the internet for answers.
Everybody knows that Paul’s popularity is strongly linked to the Internet, but why is that the case? Could it be that for the first time since before William Randolph Hearst, who used his newspaper empire to whip America into a frenzy over marijuana, a free medium has emerged in which ideas can compete on a much more level playing field? And could at least some of those ideas be winning?
If ABC claims to be operating in the public interest, on what grounds can it reasonably suppress this unusually thought-provoking interview?
ABC has been accused of dishonestly downplaying Paul’s candidacy before. For example, this YouTube video shows quite an assemblage of Ron Paul supporters holding signs and chanting outside the August 6 GOP debate in Iowa. The video is followed by screen captures of the two still photos ABC included in their section “Photos: Iowa GOP Debate Recap.” One shows a close-up of a few Romney supporters holding signs and cheering, suggesting passion and strength of support for the candidate. The other shows a lone Ron Paul supporter smiling and holding an umbrella, suggesting he is all alone and probably a nut.
But this time it’s obvious and conclusive. ABC does not want its viewers to learn about Ron Paul. What the hell are they afraid of, a Ron Paul presidency?
– By Matt Simon
WATCH PART OF THE ABC INTERVIEW HERE.
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Very well written. I am so disgusted with ABC that I will boycotting all their sponsors. They are beyond disgustin and John Stossel had no balls.
I am also disgusted with ABC. To the person who posted boycotting ABC’s sponsors - would you know who they are? Please list them so the world can see and we can all boycott them. Thanks.
Just briefly tune to ABC (try not to watch their propoganda), note their sponsers, and stay away from those company’s products. They will soon get the message.
It’s only now, when we see that we have a choice for the future, that we get to see how little choice we really have. Shame on ABC for calling itself a news station!
Apparently neither Huffington Post nor Media Channel have noticed a fact of modern American life: There is no independent news in this country, broadcast or print, other than what can be found on the Web. As someone who spent more than 40 years as a newspaper journalist, I mourn that fact and fear for this country, but we have to face facts.
No surprise that they still continue to suppress RON PAUL, I wonder if the media is guilty of some sort of election law? Are they not required to give fair coverage to all candidates, maybe someone should initiate a class action lawsuit against all the media outlets for it’s biased coverage. Couldn’t hurt to try. The lawsuit itself could slap them upside the head and force them to at least mention his name. And does anyone remember when they used to report straw poll results? I haven’t heard mention of them at all. RON PAUL has won more than HALF OF ALL STRAW POLLS. Yet they tell you THEIR polls of less than 1000 hand picked people somehow represents a “national” poll. What are they going to do when he starts winning the primaries? They will have a hard time explaining RON’s “sudden” popularity!!
A land of sycophants. Those of us NOT in America, if you can imagine that, are waiting for SOMEBODY/ANYBODY to stand up. Have you listened to “the other” candidates? Nut jobs, another election based on gay marriage, puleeessseeee the world simply can not survive another group of nut jobs.
ABC is already getting pressure from their sponsers on this. Some are outraged. I think you will see a reversal. ABC is more about ideas every day. They will see the light. Watch it air before the end of this month.
I am appalled at ABC for surpressing and providing selective coverage on Ron Paul, a candidate for president that can provide positive direction for the country.
So much baloney that the press is the guardian of liberty.
How can I send a letter to ABC expressing my outrage? Anyone have a website or postal address?
I don’t doubt that the establishment GOP candidates have bought a lot of time on ABC affiliates and the others probably much less if any.
ABC is a commercial enterprise and can choose which programs they wish to show.
Since they are supposed to make a profit, boycotting them and their sponsors is the appropriate response to their biased coverage whether the bias is resulting from income from wealthy candidates or only their leftist leanings.
You can express your intent to boycott and other complaints here:
http://abcnews.go.com/Site/page?id=3271346
ABC is like all the other mainstream media. They are biased and are working for NWO. There is no true investigative journalism that exist between them that would give the american public true unbiased news. Therefore they only exist to plant propaganda through misinformation or disinformation.
Fortunately, there are still (although few) real unbiased journalist out there that are willing to investigate and give the truth on all matters. I personally have to get unbiased news online and rarely watch mainstream media. I must confess that I do watch mainstream media because they do give (so far) a unbiased weather report. Other than that, there’s not much more to be said about the spineless journalist that work there.
The thing that we all will do actually no matter if they rig this election or not is setup a “boycott” of sorts on all of the major medias sponsors products until they get the picture. I stopped watching network news all together once I realized how bad they are NOT showing ROn Paul breaking records on donations as well as the polls and debates he has been winning and simply downplaying his “small group of supporters” LOL.
We will take this country back whether they want us to or not because this election has opened up many of our eyes and are NOT going to go back to our old ways EVERY AGAIN.
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