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- From: coolidge@speaker.wpd.sgi.com (Don Coolidge)
- Newsgroups: alt.fan.dan-quayle
- Subject: Pinocchio's Nose
- Message-ID: <1hvhdrINNo5l@fido.asd.sgi.com>
- Date: 31 Dec 92 19:24:43 GMT
- Organization: Silicon Graphics, Inc.
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- This may well be my last posting to a.f.d-q, since today is my last day
- at SGI. As of Monday, I'll be at NeXT, and lord only knows which crazy
- newsgroups will be accessible from there.
-
- So, first, thanks to everyone who's brightened my day over the past many
- months: Dhanesh, Maddi, Cat, Eric, Eric, the pope, Patrick, Herbert,
- Elizabeth, Ron (E., not P.), Anne...the list goes on and on, and I
- apologize to anyone inadvertently left off.
-
- Second, thanks to everyone who's brightened my day in a slightly different,
- lip-smacking, claw-sharpening way: GRANT CUNNINGHAM, the whole wonderful
- gang at alleged.u, Jason, That Krueger Kid, Mike Van P (OK, I actually
- *like* Mike, but just disagree with his politics), Ron (P., not E.),
- both John Switzers, the whole robogang at alt.rush-limbaugh, the whole
- sinister gang at talk.politics.guns, ZAPHOD BEEBLEBROX...again, I apologize
- to anybody inadvertently omitted :^)
-
- Finally, a longish comment on this amazing election we've been through.
-
- One of the first things Danoe had to say after the election results came in
- was something to the effect of "...we tried to label Clinton a tax-and-spend
- liberal, but it didn't stick...". One of the first things Marlin Fitzwater
- had to say in comment on Bush's gracious concession was something to the
- effect of "...We're not using campaign rhetoric anymore; the election's
- over...".
-
- Think about that. The Republican Party essentially baldly admitted that
- its campaign was based entirely on lies.
-
- Did the media call them to account on that? No.
-
- Well, did they ever point out those lies during the campaign itself?
- Hardly ever, and never to any great effect or with any great persistence.
-
- Why is this?
-
- Damned if I know. But by not doing so, they totally abrogate their
- responsibility to the public.
-
- The media try to be impartial. That's the wrong thing to do. What
- they should be doing is trying to be unbiased. An unbiased perspective
- will point out the good points of each side. It will also point out
- when either side is lying. It may well come to favor one side over
- another, but that does not show a bias, it shows a value judgement.
- An impartial viewpoint, on the other hand, is inherently value-free.
- It avoids values like Goerge Bush avoids broccoli. Its committment to
- refrain from showing favoritism prevents it from discussing any
- unbalanced facets of the campaign, so it cannot report about lies.
- This, of course, only encourages more lies.
-
- We need media to be responsible again. We need them to take strong
- positions on elections (and hats off to the Manchester Union Leader,
- whose editorial positions I despise, but which has always had the guts
- to tell it like they see it).
-
- When known lies are not reported, as in the 1980 campaign when Ronald
- Reagan repeatedly talked about a Chicago welfare mother with umpty-ump
- kids and three Cadillacs, the lies are accepted as facts. There was no
- such woman. Did the media say so? No, they reported instead "...More
- Welfare Controversy In The Campaign..." The story was believed, and did
- a great deal of harm to the Carter campaign. Similarly, Bush dumped ( :^)
- all over Dukakis for not cleaning up Boston Harbor, but one crucial
- element in the delay of that cleanup was that the Reagan-Bush
- administration had repeatedly postponed the granting of promised funds
- dedicated to that cleanup. Of course, nobody reported that, either.
-
- When lies by public figures are unchallenged by the media, lies become
- accepteble, even de rigeur. And elections far more frequently are won
- by the most convincing liars. We've seen the results of that sort of thing
- for the past twelve years.
-
- Probably the best thing to come out of twelve years of Republican deceit
- and class warfare is this newsgroup. And, despite and with apologies to
- the several warm friendships I've begun through this forum, it just plain
- wasn't worth it. It'll take decades to recover from the Reagan-Bush economic
- disaster, and it's possible we may never quite recover from the attacks on
- rights, freedoms, and the Constitution the past twelve years have featured.
-
- All we can do is try.
-
- Happy New Year....
-
- - Don Coolidge
- coolidge@speaker.wpd.sgi.com
-
- (As of Monday, January 4, I can almost certainly be reached at:
- don_coolidge@next.com
- or
- coolidge@next.com
- )
-
-