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DesertFox
03-10-2008, 07:57 AM
Glenn Greenwald

The most interesting part of the controversy over Obama advisor Samantha Power's referring to Hillary Clinton as a "monster" -- one might say the only interesting part -- is that immediately after Power said it, she tried to proclaim that it was "off the record." Here was Power's exact quote:

She is a monster, too –- that is off the record –- she is stooping to anything.

But the reporter who was interviewing her, Britain's Gerri Peev of The Scotsman, printed the comment anyway -- as she should have, because Peev had never agreed that any parts of the interview would be "off the record," and nobody has the right to demand unilaterally, and after the fact, that journalists keep their embarrassing remarks a secret.

It's extremely likely, though, that had Power been speaking to a typical reporter from the American establishment media, her request to keep her comments a secret would have been honored. In one of the ultimate paradoxes, for American journalists -- whose role in theory is to expose the secrets of the powerful -- secrecy is actually their central religious tenet, especially when it comes to dealing with the most powerful. Protecting, rather than exposing, the secrets of the powerful is the fuel of American journalism. That's how they maintain their access to and good relations with those in power.

More (http://www.salon.com/opinion/greenwald/index.html) (scroll down)

Lubbock
03-10-2008, 08:38 AM
FTA: "Credit to Tucker Carlson for being so (unintentionally) candid about the lowly, subservient role of the American press with regard to "the relationship between the press and the powerful." "

Tucker Carlson is the epitome of PUTZ!!!

For all of the High-and Mighty opinion that the "press" has of itself, the author of this article nails them to a tee: Lowly and Subservient.

Gato es Verde
03-10-2008, 02:06 PM
It's a corrupt bargain - the politicians give them access as long as the stories stay favorable. Once a reporter reverses the spin, he/she is summarily removed from the campaign bus or gets ignored in press conferences.

EveningStar
03-10-2008, 03:03 PM
Here's a direct link to the article. (http://www.salon.com/opinion/greenwald/2008/03/08/carlson/index.html)

I knew Glenn Greenwald in the mid-90's at the old Compuserve Town Hall Forum. We chatted a few times.

Back then he was a libertarian gay activist. These days he seems more like a liberal gay activist. I think he really hates most conservatives.

I really don't know much about Tucker Carlson except that Rush calls him Chatsworth Osborne, Jr (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chatsworth_Osborne,_Jr.). :rotflmbo: