NYT: Pacifica Isn't Radical Left, It's 'Grass Roots' And 'Gives Voice to Struggles'
Pacifica Radio and its best-known broadcast, Democracy Now, can be easily identified as a radical-left enterprise. Currently, it is touting the Occupy Wall Street protests with leftist guests like Michael Moore and Cornel West. It supportively offers audio news from al-Jazeera English. Its New York station WBAI offered a premium for donors who gave $100 or more: a President Bush trash can that says "White Trash" on it.
But a sympathetic profile of Pacifica by media reporter Brian Stelter was merely headlined "A Grass-Roots Network Gives a Voice to Struggles." Some call Pacifica "progressive" (that's putting it mildly), but their anchor Amy Goodman wasn't even accepting that label:
Some fans as well as critics describe “Democracy Now!” as progressive, but Ms. Goodman rejects that label and prefers to call it a global newscast that has “people speaking for themselves.” She criticized networks in the United States that have brought on professional pundits, rather than actual protesters, to discuss the Occupy protests.
Let's review for a moment how a listener could safely place Pacifica firmly on the further fringes of the Left (supported by about $1 million each year in station grants from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting):
-- On Memorial Day 2010, Democracy Now hosted radical leftist Noam Chomsky railing against Ronald Reagan and his fans. He called it "the cult of the great killer and torturer Ronald Reagan, one of the grand criminals of the modern era....For President Obama, this monstrous creature was a ‘transformative figure.’"
-- On July 5, 2010, Michael Moore concluded by suggesting taxpaying Americans (even anti-war taxpaying Americans) aren't getting into Heaven due to their government's warmongering.
-- In 2009, the show promoted leftist writer Max Blumenthal and his new book "Republican Gomorrah," complete with the bizarre theory that the Grand Old Party is a movement based on parental sadomasochism, that James Dobson’s book "Dare to Discipline" was essential: "By creating a belt-wielding army of milllions, Dobson created the next generation of Republican shock troops, who are more radical than before."
-- In a 2008 "presidential debate" with only leftist radicals, Ralph Nader raged that Obama friend Bill Ayers was a small-time saboteur next to those "clinically verifiable mass terrorists," George Bush and Dick Cheney.
But Stelter and the Times tried to present with significant (but unconvincing) ideological camouflage. It's merely a nonprofit chronicling struggles for justice:
The newscast distinguishes itself by documenting social movements, struggles for justice and the effects of American foreign policy, along with the rest of the day’s developments.
Operated as a nonprofit organization and distributed on a patchwork of stations, channels and Web sites, “Democracy Now!” is proudly independent, in that way appealing to hundreds of thousands of people who are skeptical of the news organizations that are owned by major media companies. The program “escapes the suffocating sameness that pervades broadcast news,” said John Knefel, a comedian and freelance writer who started listening about four years ago and now tries never to miss an episode.
Another definition for "escaping the suffocating sameness" is "radical haters of the free market and other American ideals." But the Times seemed to be writing for their pledge drive, not writing for accuracy.
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LOL
Submitted by scottyusmc on Tue, 10/25/2011 - 8:09am.
It’s radical left anti-American propaganda!!! We know it, they know it, and no amount of linguistic gymnastics can change it. Just be amused as they try to deny what they are while at the same time proving it with every word they utter. It’s a real trip!!!
More of the same
Submitted by DontFeedTheTrolls on Tue, 10/25/2011 - 8:26am.
Imagine the outrage if Rush Limbaugh offered an Obama trash can that said 'Ghetto trash'.
Actually, imagine the outrage if Rush had ANY Obama trash can, even one with only a picture of Dear Leader.
Right after 9/11
Submitted by Tugboat Phil on Tue, 10/25/2011 - 8:40am.
some of the public restrooms in our area had those deodorizer cakes in the urinals with Osama Bin Laden's picture on them. I'd make a donation for a similar one with BHO's image.
Amy Goodman
Submitted by Cactus Kurt on Tue, 10/25/2011 - 9:36am.
Amy Goodman criticized networks in the United States that have brought on professional pundits, rather than actual protesters, to discuss the Occupy protests.
Funny, Fox News has had many "actual protesters" on for interviews. I suspect the reason other networks haven't followed suit is because the protesters seem to lack the mental horsepower needed to formulate a coherent, cogent thought.
I find it curious...
Submitted by Iowa Boy on Tue, 10/25/2011 - 10:16am.
Why do liberals, progressives or whatever nomenclature applies always run away from those labels? Yet, conservatives wear their conservatism on their sleeves and proudly claim the name.
Party Affiliation
Submitted by ThatDude on Tue, 10/25/2011 - 4:56pm.
On the other hand, I think more liberals are inclined to identify themselves as Democrats than conservatives are with Republicans. I'd say the GOP is really the party that says to their constituency, "Well, what are you gonna do, vote for the Democrats?"
The Democrats are constantly feeding red meat to all their interest groups, yet the Republicans fumble even modest conservative initiatives.
HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA
Submitted by liberalsarefunny on Tue, 10/25/2011 - 12:14pm.
They really are funny...