Rolling Stone Gives Obama Campaign Some Free Damage Control
Back on Feb. 22nd, Rolling Stone published their in depth story (6-pages on the net) about Barack Obama's "charisma" under the title, "The Radical Roots of Barack Obama." However, the story has lately been retitled "Destiny's Child." One might wonder why Rolling Stone made the sudden change avoiding the word "radical"... unless, that is, one were living under a rock and isn't aware of the trouble Barack is lately having with the anti-American and racist ranting of his "spiritual mentor," the Rev. Jeremiah Wright, Jr.
Many hard questions arise over Rolling Stone's self-censorship. Why did they make the title change? Why did they feel "radical" was good this morning, but not later the same day? Does Rolling Stone regret not having the journalistic integrity to stand for what they originally wrote? Why did they not append a notice about the title change to the story? More pointedly, has Rolling Stone registered as official Obama Campaign staffers? After all, they are obviously offering Barack some free damage control.
Now, a legitimate question might be how is it we know that Rolling Stone made the change in the article's title? After all, there is no notice from Rolling Stone alerting everyone to the fact that they changed it. So, how can we tell the title of the piece was changed? (Though a recent comment from a reader named treyevans compliments RS for making the change.)
Here is where it might get a bit esoteric or technical for the average web user. You see, when a story is posted on the Internet many software packages (like Wordpress, for instance) will place the title, or a segment therefrom, right in the address for the page. So, in this case, the Rolling Stone article has a web address of "http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/ story/13390609/ campaign_08_the_radical_roots_of_barack_obama." But, if a page administrator goes back and changes a headline, the original title will not be changed in that page address. If a change were to be made in the address it would muck up the original address of the page, thereby causing search engines and anyone who already bookmarked the page to lose it.
So, because of all of that, you'll see at the end of the webapage address what the original title was, which happened to be "The Radical Roots of Barack Obama."
Again, why did Rolling Stone make this change? It can only be that they want Barack to look good and that, while a few days ago calling Barack a "radical" would have seemed cool, something has changed now that we are all aware of the racist comments of Rev. Wright, Barack’s "spiritual mentor. " RS obviously wanted to help Barack avoid this "radical" handle by dumping the word in their original title.
As I mentioned, one of RS's readers inconveniently alerted everyone to the change in title. On March 15th at 2:15 AM reader treyevans complimented RS on the change:
Good call renaming the title from "The Radical Roots of Barack Obama" to Denstiny's Child". That other title might leave Obama open for attack.
Yeah… “good call.” Good if you want to assist Obama to continue gathering the support of voters. Not so good if you want to insure your own journalistic integrity.
I'll bet the editors at RS are wishing that reader treyevans would have just shut up instead of spilling the beans on the title change?
So, what we have here is Rolling Stone doing damage control FOR a candidate that they love instead of having the integrity to stick with their own handiwork. It’s obvious they have crossed the threshold from reporting on the campaign to actively giving it assistance.
Who says the media are "fair and balanced"? Rolling Stone Magazine should register as official campaign staffers for the Obama campaign at this point, but they most certainly should dump any possible claims that they are engaging in journalism!
One thing is sure. Rolling Stone seems to lack the stones to stick with its original title! I guess “radical” ain’t so cool any more?
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Like I said, and this is
March 15, 2008 - 18:22 ET by bigtimerLike I said, and this is another great example WTH...the msm of all venues are going to circle the wagons like we have never seen the likes of before....they want this guy, they are going to get this guy, there will be no stopping them if they have their way.
Journalistic integrity....gone long ago, but now they do not care one iota with how blatant they behave.
Their agenda will succeed come hell or high water.
I am going to be very curious what happens Monday, I know they are hoping this will all blow over by Monday, but I think it has just started...more to follow coming out about Obama, I think they know it too, now that he has put himself in a corner with his statement that he was never at any of Wright's rants that had the hate preach like he has seen on the snippets television is showing.
Wonder what Rolling Stone and all their ilk are going to do...I'm quite sure they will all come up with something...deny, deflect, lie, and ignore if possible.
Like Bernie Goldberg said..."I wrote a book titled Bias ...but I have never seen anything like this."
This is beyond
March 15, 2008 - 18:27 ET by motherbeltThis is beyond "bias".....they are into "groupie" territory.
mb... Right...We ARE the
March 15, 2008 - 18:33 ET by bigtimermb...
Right...We ARE the World!
I'm still wondering why they airbrushed Al Gore's Manhood
March 15, 2008 - 18:36 ET by Pamon the cover of their magazine..I guess in that picture, Al lacked the stones and then some, so maybe Rolling Stone used up their lifetime supply?
surface tension
March 15, 2008 - 19:46 ET by easygoerManifest Density
ROCK STARS...
March 15, 2008 - 21:05 ET by danybhoyThe MSM loves to talk about their favorite politicians as "rock stars", Obama clearly fits into this role. What the MSM are not planning for is the story after the fact, kinda like VH-1's "Behind The Music". This guy has gotten no scrutiny at all, has gotten within smelling distance to his party's nomination, & only now are the people hearing about his backround/views/advisors/ideas?? This is proof in my mind that the end justifies the means for the MSM. Cheat to win, & don't you dare call them on it. After all, this piece is "Destiny's Child".
I'll tell you why I could never vote for this guy...
1. He's a socialist, socialism sucks, it never works as those pushing it claim it does, despite the evidence of Europe's troubles...
2. I look at who advising him, his wife Michelle, his Rev.J.Wright, General Tony McPeak, & Zbigniew Brzezinski are some of the people who have his ear. I don't want ANY of these folks ANYWHERE near the President, let alone one who would be as naive as this guy is...
3. If the MSM is so hellbent on giving this guy a pass & not looking into his backround or ideas, but wants the masses to elect him, something is up & it's not good. Obama does'nt cut it for me, giving great speeches & saying nothing does not get my vote. Making people feel good is one thing, voting for someone for that reason is stupid.
"Some of us are wise, some of us are otherwise" Mark Levin
What the hell does destinys child mean?
March 15, 2008 - 22:52 ET by Army BratI can't find a clear definition. All I know is...if this is destiny, we are in serious trouble.
Happy Trails...
Rolling Stone should
March 15, 2008 - 23:44 ET by Republic1Rolling Stone should stick to hackneyed music reviews and posting celebrity T&A photos on the cover to boost their flagging sales. The painting they put on a recent cover of a forward and upward looking Obama reminded me of a communist propaganda poster (it wasn't far removed). The spewings of Rev. Wright mark him as an irrational and profoundly ignorant man. He didn't get that way overnight. Obama has an undeserved public aura as some kind of moderate, when nothing could be further from the truth. He votes left of Ted Kennedy, and the rantings of his spirtual mentor didn't bother him until they became public.
"Whoever changed his Islamic religion, then kill him." -Muhammad
I agree. Who would have
March 16, 2008 - 06:03 ET by motherbeltI agree. Who would have thought that appearing on late night television and doing an interview with Rolling Stone would become the "sine qua non" of Presidential campaigns. But it's this "cult of personality" that we live in.
Actually, late night TV I can understand. But interviews in magazinesthat hardly anyone reads any more? (Their circulation numbers are down in Keith Olbermann viewer territory.)
As for ignoring Obama's leftist slant, that really takes some serious blinders.You're right that he votes to the left of Ted Kennedy; he votes to the left of everybody! He has a perfect 100% rating from the ADA, and is rated the #1 Liberal in the Senate (a feat he accomplished in just 3 years; he started out at 16)!
But apparently people don't care about that. According to Bruce Reed, president of the centrist Democratic Leadership Council (and it is centrist; it was the vehicle for Bill Clinton's "third way" politics):
"People don't come to Obama for what he's done in the Senate,..... "They come because of what they hope he could be." (RS article).
When even the DLC is promoting an avowed leftist, there is something more than politics going on.
Because of what they "hope" he "could" be. And if he can't....oh, well, as Emily Litella says...."Nevermind."
Rolling Stoners
March 16, 2008 - 00:20 ET by R D HelmTommy Chong voice:
Like, wow, man. That is going to, like, be a mind-blowing experience to, like, the twelve readers they have left, man. If they even notice, I mean. Hell, most of those guys can't even, like, read, man.
Hey, man, can you pass me that? Like, yeah....thanks, dude.
Wow....yeah, that's more like it, man...hey, this is good sh*t, dude...better than that Doberman I used to smoke...yeah, this is....is....heavy...shi....
Theme for Election '08: I want my mommy!
Don't be surprised, it's Rolling Stone after all.
March 16, 2008 - 12:02 ET by JnobleRS is the standard by which elitist hipster too-cool-for-the-room radical snobbery magazines are to be judged. Every issue is the same thing...some band I never heard of I'm supposed to like because they said so and an alarmist article on why BushHitlerCheneyEvilHalliburton is going to blow up the world and/or the environment this week.
Right on!!
March 16, 2008 - 14:00 ET by kdizzydazeLow readership coupled with articles that all their readers already know the outcome or conclusion to (Bush/Cheney/Rove evil and greedy - Haliburton in it for the money) - it's like reading the same book over and over again.
RS's reporting reminds me of a line from a Bon Jovi song --
"it's all the same, only the names have changed"