I don't do news. I am not a journalist, as many bloggers think they are. But today I went to the Media Matters forum on (of course) "why media matters" at the George Washington University. I don't have pictures, since my phone camera sucks, but intend to report what I witnessed as accurately as possible.
The panel was Eleanor Clift, Helen Thomas, David Brock, and Al Franken (hell yeah!) And as a panel that was fantastic. I think that I listen to too much Franken though, because like his last book, I felt like I was hearing a lot of the same stuff. Same with David Brock, I read The Republican Noise Machine in 2004 (and it is still the only book since 1992 that I have had to look words up in order to understand, and I mean that as a complement,) and he repeated a lot of back story that I have heard before.
Anywho, the topic was the media and specifically progressive voices in the media - the problem was that no one wanted to talk about that. It was a lot of talk about the war and Bush, which relates to the media, but isn't the real issue. Helen Thomas was very engaging and on topic, specifically saying that we were at war "and I want to know why?" Which garnered the first applause since the panel took the stage (she gave her opening statement last, so like 35 minutes in.)Mrs. Clift spoke about being attacked from the left in response to her editorial criticizing Russ Feingold for bringing up censure. And she repeated something that has been getting to me lately.
She quoted Newt Gingritch. Some time in the last month he said that the democrats should run with the slogan "Had Enough?" I've heard this quote a bunch of times in the last few weeks, and it bugs me. This is why. I got to ask a question, and though I stammered in trying to form it as a question I hope the point wasn't lost (Al wrote it down, so I hope he uses it.) I referenced Mrs. Clift's quote of Newt, then explained that I have a bumper sticker on my car (which I put on 3 months ago) from the DNC that says "Enough is Enough - Vote Democrat." OK? It's the same damn slogan, and everyone in the media is touting it as a Newt idea. The worst was that Mrs. Clifts response was that she didn't know about the DNC slogan - which tells me the thing we already know, the media refuses to do their homework. Which Helen Thomas echoed in her earlier statements.
On the happy side, Al used the opportunity to say that it concerned him, because it gave the impression that Newt was smart. I now am the proud owner of a comedy assist to Al Franken. Sadly the young guy ahead of me in the question line was not so lucky, he tried to be funny, but was met with the Al retort "I'll do the jokes." It was all in good fun though.
Side note - Al's Cheney impersonation is better on the radio that in person.
Another interesting thing, is that Al looked at me a lot. And when I introduced myself as "an actor in D.C." he moved his glasses and squinted trying to see if he could place me. Good luck man, unless you watch "Toy Soldiers" a lot, or are a fan of Union training films it's not too likely, but I thank him for the attention.
Over all, the final question, "where do we go from hear?" which was a very poorly planted question - went unanswered for the most part. Mrs. Clift thinks the media will right itself - like a free marketeer would, Helen Thomas thinks we have to start over (I know what she means, but that would require some kind of universal journalistic control group to beat the bias out of all these pseudo-journalists crapping on the airwaves these days, and the draw and quartering of Chris Matthews,) and Al says he's going to do his radio show tomorrow - funny, but not an answer.That’s the problem; no one wants to fix what is wrong. One side wants to talk about the consequences and the other will just ignore it. We have to stop watching news entertainment (cable news) or none of this will change. The corporate media only responds to money, so watch Oberman and John Steward, but not Lou Dobbs or Wolf Blitzer - until they get with the program and start dealing with fact.