Never wrestle in the mud with a pig; he likes it
There’s an expression down South. Goes something like this. Never wrestle in the mud with a pig. You both get dirty, but the pig likes it.
Fox News is President Barack Obama’s pig. (In the interest of fairness, MSNBC was George W. Bush’s.)
So why has Obama’s administration publicly declared war on a network watched by people who didn’t vote for him and never will – even if he walked on water, shoved his U.S. birth certificate down their throats and organized his own tea parties?
Perhaps the White House’s mudfest with Fox is to divert attention away from the fact that Obama’s presidential honeymoon is over and now much of the gloss has worn off his lacquer.
He’s nearly 300 days in office and now must be judged by how he governs.
Obama remains a political tour de force and has made inroads on improving the economy and reforming health care. But he also has embraced the same lack of transparency that his predecessor did. (He snubs critics in the media and travels mostly to blue states with an eye toward 2012). On the up side, it’s a safe bet that Obama will never embarrass our nation the way George W. Bush routinely did. (“The Pet Goat” is not on Obama’s reading list, and a camera will never catch him sneaking up on the German chancellor and giving her an uninvited and creepy shoulder massage.)
“We’re going to treat them [Fox] the way we would treat an opponent,” White House Communications Director Anita Dunn recently told The New York Times. “As they are undertaking a war against Barack Obama and the White House, we don’t need to pretend that this is the way that legitimate news organizations behave.”
Obama’s White House needs to declare war on the recession, unemployment, expensive health care and terrorism – not on a television network.
Yet, Dunn later piled on by telling CNN, “Fox News often operates almost as either the research arm or the communications arm of the Republican Party.”
Other than watching our broadcast news partners over at 11 Connects, WJHL, I have cut mightily into my non-local-news-television-viewing habits over the past several months, owed in part to a desire to read books but primarily to the realization that Newton N. Minow was right.
The Federal Communications Commission chairman said in 1961: “When television is good, nothing – not the theater, not the magazines or newspapers – nothing is better. But when television is bad, nothing is worse. I invite you to sit down in front of your television set when your station goes on the air and stay there, for a day, without a book, without a magazine, without a newspaper, without a profit and loss sheet or a rating book to distract you. Keep your eyes glued to that set until the station signs off. I can assure you that what you will observe is a vast wasteland.”
I couldn’t watch CNN and MSNBC at home if I wanted to because Bristol Virginia Utilities’ basic TV package doesn’t include them. (When the economy goes south, you have to make some tough personal budgetary decisions.) My TV package does include Fox News, however, and I do watch occasionally.
I don’t see overt bias from its journalism-trained news reporters. But the network’s popular talk-show hosts Glenn Beck and Sean Hannity are as objective as Attila the Hun.
Please don’t read this next sentence as elitist, because I know plenty of stupid people with college degrees and plenty of brilliant ones with GEDs. But I find it fascinating that Beck, Hannity and Rush Limbaugh – the most rabid conservative talk-show hosts – have two things in common: They all are multimillionaires AND college dropouts. The latter would disqualify them from working $25,000-a-year newspaper reporting jobs, by the way.
They’re obviously immensely talented, don’t get me wrong. But too many Americans confuse entertainers with educators. Glenn, Sean and Rush are not journalists and are under no obligation to correct their errors, such as these two recent doozies, reported by the Pulitzer Prize-winning Politifact.com, by Beck: 45 percent of doctors “say they’ll quit” if health care reform passes, and John Holdren, director of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, “has proposed forcing abortions and putting sterilants in the drinking water to control population.”
Charles M. Madigan, the presidential writer in residence at Roosevelt University, wrote a great essay Friday that summed up Beck. “The problem with Beck, then, is not his narrative, which is entertainingly foolish to anyone who actually knows anything about anything. The problem is the size of the audience in the United States that actually knows nothing about nothing. This mass (my guess, about 12 percent of the electorate) is easily moved, the past summer and its continuing silly rhetoric on all kinds of issues indicate. They wear know-nothingness like a badge.”
Beck, Limbaugh and Hannity are great examples of the American dream. So is Bill Gates, who also dropped out of college.
But the rest of us truth-seekers need information from dissenting sources. Only then does the truth begin to take its real shape.
When a smart, decent but slumping president dives in the mud to battle biased TV talkers, he diminishes himself and his office.
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On a personal note, I want to wish a happy seventh birthday to my oldest child, Tyler. Happy birthday, Little Man!
J. Todd Foster is managing editor of the Bristol Herald Courier and can be reached at or (276) 645-2513.
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Actually Todd, regarding education, I think I read somewhere that Peter Jennings was actually a high school dropout and he made it as a journalist, didn’t he?
Frankly Todd, I think you should go back to reading books. Studies have shown that people who wwatch television on a regular basis actually lose I.Q. points over time. TV is the great anesthetizer and is probably the main reason that the American public has the attention span of a flea. Without it, they might actually remember the major blunders their elected officials make throughout their term of office and stop sending corrupt incumbents back to their political positions.
I’m certainly not defending everything FOXZ does, but for the White House to make the statements they made; well, that’s just over the top. It is obvious they will demonize anyone who is not solidly in their camp without limits.
Seems to be their favorite tactic.
Last night I watched Keith Olbermann and unfortunately, that’s not news, nor dialogue- it’s monologue with even more demonizing of ANYONE in disagreement with Obama and his silly Party. CNN has some value in my opinion, but not when Greenspan’s ‘wind blown’ wife comes on
I will say that as Todd pointed out, the dialogue and debate on issues does prompt the truth to surface and the TRUTH is what America needs.
Good journalism is close to extinct in this country due to the never ending quest for ratings and it has undermined the primary purpose of free press which should be truth itself. -Not just in TV news, but in the print media, as well.
Would we have known about Van Jones, Bill Ayers (he’s not a hero Kona- he’s in bed with Chavez) Rev Wright, Jennings, Anita’s love of Mao philosophy, etc without Fox? NO!
Do we need to hear those things? Yes! -whether we agree with them or not.
Do we want the dialogue or do we want open propaganda.
I’ll continue watching several different news programs just to avoid the brain-washing from either extreme,
Thank you again, Todd.
Talk about American News- like Maddow or Olberman? What kooks !
But then, I’m not a Beck fan either. I don’t care for the far fringe views, right or Left.
Come on, guys. If you don’t like Fox News, just don’t watch it. It’s that easy. Just tune in to BSNBC and let them tell you everything you want to hear.
If you like the 1st Amendment, why would you want to keep them quiet?
TURN THE CHANNEL. I doubt they’ll miss you.
Well said, Todd.
FOX news is a traitorous organization. As is anything Rupert Murdoch is involved in.
There’s something about “news” services that are owned by foreigners I really can’t trust. Murdoch is exactly that. A foreigner.
Just goes to show how the Right Wing is so eager to spit on their own country. They will listen to foreign-owned news before they listen to American owned news.
Good article Todd. However, are any of the news networks unbiased?
I don’t think so by any stretch of the imagination.
You hit a homer. Fox Network gives it’s SO CALLED NEWS SHOWS away for free. They cause a lot of problems overseas for American Soldiers and any Americans working overseas with there constant banter with racist or sexual overtones.
People all over the world can get the Fox Network Feeds for free off satillites. The World needed to know that Fox Network repersents an extermist view.
My cousin works in the Phillipines for a company and he says Fox makes a lot of people angry at the USA over there.
Thanks Fox Great Job there Brownie !!
Happy Birthday Tyler. Feed your Dad some cake and ice cream and try to keep him away from T.V news for awhile. He is learning to much…..


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