Andrew Breitbart on Battling the 'Democrat-Media Complex'

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In an interview with the Wall Street Journal on Friday, Andrew Breitbart, founder of such center-right online powerhouses as Big Government and Big Hollywood, blasted what he dubs the "Democrat-media complex." He spoke of his most recent exposes on the administration's political malfeasance and the mainstream media's refusal to cover those scandals.

Breitbart rocketed into the national spotlight with his work with James O'Keefe and Hannah Giles, the young conservatives responsible for the ground-breaking ACORN sting operations that led to congressional votes to de-fund the community organizing group.

"I had a 20-year-old and a 25-year-old and my integrity on the line if we were going to launch this," Mr. Breitbart says. "It was so obvious that the mainstream media, given this information, would not cover it and would, in effect, attempt to cover it up." So he devised an intricate strategy of rolling out the videos one at a time, anticipating Acorn's defenses and rebutting each in turn with the next video...

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"This plan wasn't just a means to defend against the media's desire to attack the messenger," Mr. Breitbart says. "It was also a means to attack the media and to expose them . . . for the partisan hacks that they are." One need not agree with that harsh characterization to acknowledge that Mr. Breitbart largely succeeded in catching news organizations flat-footed and embarrassing them into reluctantly covering the story.

After Breitbart's undeniable success in exposing the criminal doings of five ACORN branches, he let loose on another hard-hitting expose. Big Hollywood reported on the administration's attempts to use the National Endowment for the Arts to promote Democratic agendas on health care, education, and environmental policy.

Once again, he pre-empted major media outlets, forcing them to cover a scandal that would most likely have gone unnoticed without his impressive investigative skills.

He published the full transcript of an August conference call in which officials from federal agencies, including the National Endowment for the Arts and the White House's Office of Public Engagement, urged federally subsidized artists to produce propaganda on behalf of Mr. Obama's legislative initiatives. Patrick Courrielche, an artist and Big Hollywood contributor, had recorded the call. By week's end Yosi Sergant, who had organized the call as the NEA's director of communications, was out of a job.

Mr. Breitbart claims victory, and in extravagant terms: "At every step of the way, we were correct. At every step of the way, the mainstream media took the lies of Acorn. At every step of the way, the mainstream media attempted to cover up for Acorn. . . . If they think that Acorn or the Democratic Party or the NEA or the Office of Public Engagement is the primary target, they couldn't be more wrong. It is the Democrat-media complex. It is the mainstream media. No jury would need more evidence at this point. The Clark Hoyts of the world should just put their pens down and retire right now and walk away. They lost."

James Taranto, who penned the interview for the Wall Street Journal, while rightfully noting the gross bias of most media outlets in ignoring the videos at first makes the point that for all their flaws, media organizations do provide reporting services (however imperfectly). It is a point to consider.

The potential obsolescence of major print outlets has Taranto, and many other media commentators, worried about the future of investigative journalism. While Breitbart's investigative work helped to expose wrongdoing on the parts of ACORN and the NEA, his motivations, as Taranto notes, were openly political.

Media outlets reluctant to cover the ACORN and NEA scandals were hesitant not out of naked partisanship, Taranto states, but rather due to "journalistic discomfort" with tactics considered wholly unethical among traditional news reporters.

Giles and O'Keefe did lie to ACORN officials in filming the sting operations. Their subterfuge is well outside the realm of respected journalistic practices. Taranto considers the mainstream media's initial silence on the scandal "a sign of integrity, not corruption."

Breitbart is open about his unorthodox tactics. He acknowledges the importance of traditional journalistic ethics, and does not wish to see the counterbalancing effect of the quintessential media watchdog simply disappear. Battling the Democrat-media complex does not entail destroying traditional media outlets, by his account.

"I'm not looking to slay the dragon," Breitbart claims, "but I wanted to embarrass the dragon into being a more reasonable dragon."

When this dragon, as he dubs it, serves its stated purpose and checks those in power, it performs an invaluable function. Breitbart seeks not to do away with the Fourth Estate, but rather to aid it in fulfilling its initial goal. When media outlets fail to act as the reliable check on political power, folks like Breitbart step in and ensure that the truth is told, no matter how inconvenient to the establishment.


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→ Breitbart scores

And congrats to the WSJ for taking over the top spot in the nation from USA Today

...finally our own messiah -

...finally our own messiah - a real one too!

→ No way TM

He's a warrior in the fight.

Most of us claim Jesus Christ.  He's sort of a big deal with me. 

Give me immortality, or give me death - firesign

It's a prettysad state of

It's a prettysad state of affairs when two young enterprising journalists like these two do a better job of reporting the news than these other new stations.  You know the ones that aren't a wing of the Republican party and/or lack perspective, accoring to Anita Dunn and Rahm Emanuel.  Two esteemed subordinates of the Obama administration that have all our best interests in mind, right?

Another point to consider

"....for all their flaws, media organizations do provide reporting services (however imperfectly). It is a point to consider."

That's akin to saying; for all their flaws, ACORN does provide home-purchasing services.

Keep up the good fight,

Keep up the good fight, Andrew! 

James Taranto-   The

James Taranto-   The approach Mr. O'Keefe and Ms. Giles used—lying to prospective sources or subjects—is grossly unethical by the standards of institutional journalism. Almost all major news organizations, including the Journal, strictly prohibit it. To be sure, there is a world of difference between employing such tactics and reporting on the results when others have used them. And there is no question that the pair's findings were newsworthy. But journalistic discomfort with their methods is a sign of integrity, not corruption.

  Oh yes, the high integrity standards of the MSM.  You know such as the printing of classified information by the NYT and the repeating of unsubstantiated accusations against the Duke boys, Rush Limbaugh, Carl Rove, Dick Cheney, etc..  And how about the stories they refuse to cover like ACORN, the radical szars, obama's missing college papers and transcripts, and John Edwards love scandal.  Or how about the relentless hit pieces on Sarah Palin, Clarence Thomas, Joe the Plumber or any other citizen who speaks against the left.   These things are only the tip of the iceburg....

  Saying the media has integrity?   That can only be done if you have no integrity.

Stories they refused to

Stories they refused to report. Juanita Broddrick.

 

HAHAHAHAHA. HEHEHE. I didn’t even know about it. Um. So, you’ve got me at a loss. I don’t know. (Charles Gibson of the dead media.)

Hm

Mr. Taranto would have conservatives fight by the Marquis of Queensbury rules while allowing the so-called MSM to use street brawling tactics.

Great article but...

we must be clear that this is not a case of the media "not doing there jobs well" this is willful suppression of any item that may be deemed damaging to democrats and/or Obama. So the "job" of the state-run media is, and has been for some time, to determine if news items are damaging to democrats or not. It is interesting to wonder where the pressure to do this comes from. Is it from editors or the reporters themselves or both?

 The media's argument is "well these items just aren't newsworthy", but a faked balloon hoax is? 

Support Our Troops. God bless the military.
http://adoptaplatoon.org/

Speaking of hoaxes.

  Was I the only one that noticed there was no way a balloon that size could lift a small child?

Now, let's say that, instead of going to the amusement park, you go to the army surplus store. You buy a surplus weather balloon that is 4 feet in diameter. A balloon like that can hold about 1,000 liters of helium. With 46 of those balloons, you'd make it off the ground. There is actually a sport called cluster ballooning that takes advantage of balloons this size.  - source 

  Maybe if they had about 10 of those balloons, then I might start to believe it.

  I also noticed how the balloon was swinging side to side. The center of gravity would have been very low and in the middle. There was never any chance a small child could have been in there. 

Sincerely,

a Veteran of a 1000 psychic wars.

point taken

But look at it this way, when you first saw it, was your reaction "what the hell is that?" or "oh it's just a balloon?"  That's if you were watching it from the beginning before you got all the details.  Right from the start, there were a lot of questions about it and both Fox News and CNN (got two big TVs at work, so used both channels to watch) had balloon experts on and they've never seen anything like it so they couldn't give any truly informed answers, just opinions based on experience.

I will grant what you say is true about what's physically required, I have no doubt what you say is true.  But when it first hit the airwaves, all they had to go on was a "frantic" 911 call which made the news and helicopters chasing a 20 foot balloon that looked like a UFO and had a LOT of questions(unknown construction, unknown interior, unknown purpose) that weren't answered until towards the end. 

Even if what you say is true, they didn't have enough answers which resulted in sending off a Blackhawk helicopter which I saw in the background just before it started going down into that field.  I imagine that the Commanding Officer of the base that the Hawk came from wasn't too happy about it being a hoax, but he didn't know anymore than those emergency personnel that drove up into the scene.

It's easy to formulate suggestions and suspicions based on watching the continuous coverage, but those emergency personnel who were out there doing their thing weren't watching TV and getting constant info.  They were trying to save a kid. 

-Jon

I'll put this right out on

I'll put this right out on Front Street for the MSM....these young folks exposed governmental malfeasance, starting from the very top.  This is much more ethical then say....Dateline, intentionally blowing up GMC pick-up trucks, then reporting it as real to their audience.  What these young folks did is much more ethical then having union thugs frame Food Lion by tainting meat products in their grocery stores because they did not want to have the union in their stores, and then having 20/20 report it as if Food Lion was in the wrong.  What these young folks did was much more ethical then nearly killing an industry, for no other reason then saying Alar was bad for people with no proof whatsoever. 

I'm glad the WSJ posted this in their newspaper. But I have a hard time understanding when someone tries to tell me that exposing corruption in the Federal Government at the very highest level and the means they used to do it, may have skirted ethical boundaries.  As my children say..I Don't Think So!

Vis Pacem, Para Bellum

"Giles and O'Keefe did lie

"Giles and O'Keefe did lie to ACORN officials in filming the sting
operations. Their subterfuge is well outside the realm of respected
journalistic practices. Taranto considers the mainstream media's
initial silence on the scandal "a sign of integrity, not corruption."

I say: Given that the media has utterly forsaken any and all semblance of objectivity, honesty or credibility, they have NO right to start belly-aching about 'respected journalistic practices'.

When the media not only ignores a scandal, but starts running interference for those embroiled in the scandal because they've chosen sides, then they deserve what they get, and they forfiet the right to any claims of piety.

The media have sold themselves to democrats - they are now Obama's media whores - taking money in exchange for giving democrats favorable coverage and helping them to conceal their lies.  Hey have no integrity - and as such, they can no longer rely on the old argument of 'that's not fair'.  What they mean now is, 'it's not fair that our OPPONENTS can do it too!'

Do we need any more evidence of this than that one line - this Taranto hack says that the media's lying and covering up for ACORN's criminal actions was 'integrity and not corruption'.

So helping crooks, liars and thugs to get away with it is 'integrity' in the eyes of the mainstream media??  Brietbart is right - it wasn't just ACORN that lost in all this - this time, the media are the REAL losers.  

Given their disgraceful behavior towards Rush last week, and the rabid frothing of liberal reporters on MSNBC, we can predict they'll just get more and more insane.  Or, as Taranto might call it - 'more integrity'.

Wow....

Well said.

 

 

" if Republicans are able to stop Barack Obama on health care, 'it will be his Waterloo, it will break him....-Sen. Jim DeMint

It's a Portuguese Man-o-war or something.

It's not a fox-hunting dog!

I think it jumps

sharks

 

My Gov. thinks I am dangerous, so be careful

"Television is a freak show" Bernie Goldberg

Corporate owned media is the problem

The problem isn't liberal or conservative media, the problem is corporate run media. when news is for profit you have 24/7 balloon boy coverage. you have 24/7 missing girl coverage how cute is the cat coverage. dumb gossip stories are the news. all the while this country goes into financial ruin. the fed throws out a trillion dollars that nobody knows where it went or what was done with it. there is no reporting on real issues. the media is supposed to keep the gov't in check but now that its all corporate owned they sacrifice real journalism for sensationalism. its sad. 

Media has been dominated

 
Media has been dominated by profit for a long time now. The C in CBS, NBC, ABC stands for company or corporation.  These are the first TV media networks.  Newspapers have been for-profit ventures in the west for some time now. 

 
The problem with the mainstream media is that it's basically been usurped by people who follow one ideology and recruit people of their same ideology to work these media entities.  There is practically no major "for profit" corporate conservative media entity.  Fox isn't conservative, it's mixed.  It's just mistaken for conservative because it gives a handful of not-so-left guys the mic for a few hours a day to give commentary on current events on a cable channel.  Fox is a big corporation that makes money off entertainment that is hostile to conservatism.  Fox is the same company that airs Family Guy, the Simpsons, etc.  Their shows are often vehicles for liberal political propaganda.  The actors they employ, the programming they purchase, the movies they distribute are often fraught with leftist propaganda.  Newscorp is out to make a buck, it has discovered it can make a buck off giving some not-so-leftist guys the mic or a book once in a while. 

if anyone really gets their

if anyone really gets their news form fox or msnbc then they are NOT well informed people. their is NO real investigative journalism anymore anywhere. I don't care about balloon boy, I don't care about american idol sex scandals, or any other corporate junk these guys throw out there as "news" to keep the masses entertained.  

The corporate news media is

The corporate news media is going bankrupt just like the automobile industry because it has been usurped by left wing activists.  They don't care about just reporting the news and giving people what they want, they've taken it upon themselves to indoctrinate the american public. 

News is not entertainment is this day and age. It used to be but now people have loads of entertainment options.   The entertainment value of the modern MSM is criticizing how corrupt and biased it is.  The MSM has become the news, the object of revulsion and disdain.  

If the news media wanted to go back to making money they'd go back to reporting news and trying to appeal to viewers by trying to hire hotter female reporters.   Cleavage sells more than sensationalized balloon boy stories.

No question about these

No question about these entities being for profit.  But in the interest of accuracy the C in CBS originally stood for Columbia not company or corporation

"Fighters are fun but bombers make policy"

Anita Dunn on "controlling the press"

Very revealing interview on World Net Daily

 White House admits: We 'control' news media

Hey, Breitbart...anymore of

Hey, Breitbart...anymore of those delicious undercover ACORN videos out there yet to be released?

One of the 34% who thinks George W. Bush was a great President. One of the 86% who wants to bring back the stock and pillory.

REALLLY???

"Giles and O'Keefe did lie to ACORN officials in filming the sting
operations. Their subterfuge is well outside the realm of respected
journalistic practices. Taranto considers the mainstream media's
initial silence on the scandal "a sign of integrity, not corruption."

Really? Does he really expect us to beleive this statement??

I remember a couple of weeks ago watching a news organization that aired a sting operation with the purpose of confronting men who were petitioning sex with minors over the internet.  The INVESTIGATIVE REPORTER had a house and a female actor in place to TRAP the perverts.

The whole idea was to get the female actor to convince the perverts to meet in person at which time the reporter would confront them about their behavior. All of it was filmed and aired for the whole world to see.

Now, are we really to believe Mr Tarnato when he suggests that news organization are acting out of "integrity" when they refuse to expose the crooks and liars within NUTS? (I mean ACORN)

Exposing NUTS was newsworthy! To the people of the United States at least. It isn't newsworthy to liberal extremists whose goal is to "fundamentally change America."  (Thanks, but no thanks. We like America the way it is.)

 

 

"If God is dead, somebody is going to have to take his place. It will
be megalomania or erotomania, the drive for power or the drive for
pleasure, the clenched fist or the phallus, Hitler or Hugh Hefner."
— Malcolm Muggeridge

I was thinking the same thing.

News outlets regularly engage in stings in order to catch people or organizations in wrongdoing, whether it's pretending to be underage girls on the Internet to trap pedophiles or getting someone hired at a local restaurant to catch them in unsanitary food preparation, they lie to people and businesses all the time.

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