SHOULD, of course, be huge blockbuster story,
by
tartuffe
05/11/2008, 11:30 AM #
given consequences like, ya know for example, a million dead (give or take).
But hard to imagine a better illustration of the thorough corruption of the corporate "mainstream" media -- with the original corruption of uncritically using these Pentagon propagandists only the half of it.
The other half being compounding that original criminal corruption (yes, such government propaganda is
actually a crime in this country, as Greenwald has repeatedly pointed
out) with their ongoing coverup (via "news" blackout) -- the CURRENT news that should be a blockbuster scandal story, but ain't, except in the blogosphere.
Remember back when "free market" and "deregulation" ideologues tut-tutted concerns over parent corporation (e.g., Disney, GE, NewsCorp) interests creating conflicts (or "synergies" as they euphemize them) with objective news reporting? "Nah," they told us, "not to worry. We'll have impenetrable firewalls between news & commentary, and between them and all other corporate operations. No way we'd ever sit on a story critical of the parent company or a sister division. Couldn't happen! Never in a million years."
'Course that was never even theoretically possible, much less remotely credible that they'd actually accomplish it even if it were. Anybody falling for that at the time was either a gullible fool or a corporate toady (yes, I'm looking at you, Congress).
So, (to pick just one of dozens of potential examples), ya think rising media celebrity (and once-credible, mostly, actual WaPo reporter -- though that's increasingly ancient history) Dana Milbank doesn't have his highly remunerative talking-head MSNBC gigs in mind as he types up what have degenerated into political-insider gossip columns for WaPo? Or ya think WaPo's banishment of this scandal from it's news pages (relegating it to Dan Froomkin's online-only blog and Howie Kurtz's media-criticism column, also, I think, online-only -- where, credit-where-due-dept., he's actually credibly performing that function for a change in place of his more-typical calls for media "scrutiny" of Dem candidates' acquaintances, cleavage, haircuts, bowling prowess, and other such assorted trivia) might have anything, anything at all, to do with covering up for sister "news" division MSNBC's and parent GE's (major defense contractor) conflicts of interest?
Ya think?
(And while we're on claims that strain credulity <mischievous wink and grin>, ya think jo really "kn[e]w all of that already"?)