pcr in this article will show a sharp turning point in the life of 'our free press', and not for the better;
Paul Craig Roberts
In my September 24 column, “Truth Is Evaporating Before Our Eyes,” https://www.paulcraigroberts.org/2018/09/24/truth-is-evaporating-before-our-eyes/
I used the destruction of the CBS news team that broke the Abu Ghraib
story and the story of President George W. Bush’s non-performance of
his Texas Air Force National Guard duties to demonstrate how accusations
alone could destroy a Peabody Award winning, 26 year veteran producer
of CBS News, Mary Mapes, and the established news anchor Dan Rather.
I have many times written that it was President Bill Clinton who
destroyed the independent US media when he permitted 90 percent of the
US media to be concentrated in six mega-corporations that were in the
entertainment and other businesses and not in the news business. This
unprecedented concentration of media was against all American tradition
and destroyed the reliance that our Founding Fathers placed on a free
press to keep government accountable to the people.
Until I read Mary Mapes book, Truth and Duty (St. Martin’s
Press, 2005), I was unaware of how this monopolization of the media in
violation of the Sherman Anti-trust Act and American tradition had
proceeded to destroy honest reporting.
Here is what happened. The Texas Air National Guard was a place the
elite placed their sons to avoid the Vietnam War draft. Copies of
documents written by Lt. Col. Jerry B. Killian describing George W.
Bush’s ability to jump the large waiting list hoping to avoid the war,
Bush’s non-compliance with National Guard requirements and Bush’s
unauthorized departure to another state were given to CBS. The CBS team
worked for many months to confirm or discredit the documents. The
information in the documents proved to be consistent with the interviews
of people acquainted with George W. Bush’s time in the Texas National
Guard.
https://www.paulcraigroberts.org/2018/10/01/how-the-american-media-was-destroyed/
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