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By now you have probably heard about what might be the mainstream news article in recent weeks, the front-page David Barstow epic in today’s New York Times on how the Pentagon, starting in 2002, assembled a crew of retired military officers to disseminate propaganda via all-too-willing network and cable news outlets. I can’t begin to summarize or do justice to this report here, you will simply have to follow the link below. Barstow aptly refers to this as “a kind of media trojan horse.”
Even if it confirms what you have already sensed — you are no dummies — the details are truly damning and shocking. (More Orwell than oh, well.) And it continues up to the present day, with the revelation that Gen. Petraeus met with members of this propaganda group just two weeks ago — he had met with them previously, as well. “Anything we can do to help,” one analyst described this most recent meeting.
No wonder the analysts were considered “message-force multipliers.”
But to get you started, a few points to keep in mind:
– The article has at least three tracks: One, the Pentagon deploying the analysts (some 75 in number) and the TV outlets happy to run with them; two, the analysts’ further conflict-of-interest in being tied to defense contractors with billions of dollars invested in the war effort; three, the complete lack of interest by the TV outlets in either of the first two connections, or ignoring what they did know. In fact, the networks raised no objections to the Pentagon paying for trips by the analysts.
– The effort began in “selling the war” — going where even Judy Miller feared to tread — and there are some startling admissions by some team members that they knew they were being sold a fairy tale on WMD, but went along with it anyway. The moral bankruptcy is truly disgusting.
– One analyst who did dare to criticize the Pentagon in one TV appearance was summarily kicked off the propaganda bus. In fact, the others followed the Pentagon talking points to the letter — almost to the word. Some analysts doubted what they were told, or knew certain facts were wrong, but never shared this with viewers. The Pentagon kept amazingly close tabs on everything the analysts said, from small radio outlets to Fox News, and let them know when they started to stray.
– The Pentagon helped two of them craft a Wall Street Journal piece. Barstow calls the overall program “a symbiotic relationship where the usual dividing lines between government and journalism have been obliterated.”
– Besides helping the companies they were tied to, some of the analysts also got $500 to $1000 per appearance on TV. Rest easy, Gen. Wesley Clark was not on the official Pentagon team.
– While the focus of the article is very much on the TV propaganda (Fox News, of course, way in the lead) the New York Times admits that it published “at least” nine op-eds by the propagandists. And that paper, and all the other leading newspapers, quoted members of the group often. I’ll be looking into that angle myself starting now, as a natural sequel to my book on Iraq and the media. Here’s my first take: http://www.editorandpublisher.com/eandp/news/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1003791666
– The Pentagon briefings for the propaganda crew are still going on, weekly.
– Don’t miss the Times‘ lavish “interactive” features with the piece online.
I’ll leave off here so you can actually go to the article.
Click here for the NYT article
Greg Mitchell’s new book is So Wrong for So Long: How the Press, the Pundits — and the President — Failed on Iraq. It features a preface by Bruce Springsteen and has been hailed by, Bill Moyers, Glenn Greenwald, Arianna Huffington and others.
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Thanks,for your good work! Keep it up.
It amazes me there has only been one response thus far. You would think with all of this damning evidence there would be thousands of responses.
After a long wait, I can finally tip my hat to the NYT’s. Many of us have known for a long time now that the collusion of the media with the White House, the Pentagon, defense contractors etc have been manipulating the public like puppets on a string. The question now lies in what is to be done about it? Are we to simply hear our elected reps tell us this is bad and leave it at that or will heads roll and the public receive it’s well earned pound of flesh?
I doubt that “heads will roll.” Nancy Pelosi took the reins of power by stating that the Dems would not seek impeachment. Very few senators are interested in rocking the boat…It’s business as usual. The image of that Nero fiddling while Rome burned comes to mind.
How can these people employed by the Pentagon sleep at night? I would think that their nightmares are so filled with the innocent people that have died needlessly because of their complicity in a horrible exercise of duplicity and lies should be soul wrenching…But the horrors keep on growing and compounding.
I’m numb and oh, so disillusioned. I don’t think that Humpty Dumpty (the US) can ever be put back together again!
When I think of these people selling their souls for the almighty dollar without a thought to the horror and destruction that they have caused, words can’t express the anger. Should this not involve a court trial and a jail sentence? They, with Bush, Cheney and that whole cabal, have caused hundreds of thousands of needless deaths and the expenditure of billions of dollars. I don’t even think that they feel any remorse because if they faced what they have done they would never be able to sleep or go out in public again. They need to be held to account in a court of law and out in the open where the horror of what they have done can be witnessed by the whole world. It’s time that their dastardly deeds were exposed to the whole world.
Colleen Farlee mentions the almighty dollar. What planet is she living on?
Phil, The dollar is still powerful. It just takes more of them these days. Yes, I too am dismayed by the total lack of objectivity in the news. We must not allow ourselves to become desensitized. The truth can set us free, maybe that’s why BushCo & the Pentagon fear it so much.
Why is everyone surprised by the NYTimes revelation? It’s naive to the nth degree to believe these analysts did not have some stake in the game, and it’s incredibly stupid to believe that the networks are somehow objective in their reporting. In an albeit reluctant nod to Fox News, at least Fox openly and proudly wears their subjectivity and bias where everyone can see it. . .hear it. Sorry folks, but the days of Edward R Murrow and Walter Cronkite have long passed. There is no 4th estate - they’ve all been moved to the guard the gates at the WH.
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