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Bill Moyers Journal: "Going to war, almost light."

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"Devastating" Moyers Probe of Press and Iraq Coming
By Greg Mitchell
Editor and Publisher

Thursday 19 April 2007

"Buying the War," which marks the return of "Bill Moyers Journal" will broadcast on PBS on April 25.

New York - The most powerful indictment of the news media for falling down in its duties in the run-up to the war in Iraq will appear next Wednesday, a 90-minute PBS broadcast called "Buying the War," which marks the return of "Bill Moyers Journal." E&P was sent a preview DVD and a draft transcript for the program this week.

While much of the evidence of the media's role as cheerleaders for the war presented here is not new, it is skillfully assembled, with many fresh quotes from interviews (with the likes of Tim Russert and Walter Pincus) along with numerous embarrassing examples of past statements by journalists and pundits that proved grossly misleading or wrong. Several prominent media figures, prodded by Moyers, admit the media failed miserably, though few take personal responsibility.

The war continues today, now in its fifth year, with the death toll for Americans and Iraqis rising again - yet Moyers points out, "the press has yet to come to terms with its role in enabling the Bush Administration to go to war on false pretenses."

Among the few heroes of the film are reporters with the Knight Ridder/McClatchy bureau in D.C. Tragically late, Walter Isaacson, who headed CNN, observes, "The people at Knight Ridder were calling the colonels and the lieutenants and the people in the CIA and finding out, you know, that the intelligence is not very good. We should've all been doing that."

At the close, Moyers mentions some of the chief proponents of the war who refused to speak to him for this program, including Thomas Friedman, Bill Kristol, Roger Ailes, Charles Krauthammer, Judith Miller, and William Safire.

But Dan Rather, the former CBS anchor, admits, "I don't think there is any excuse for, you know, my performance and the performance of the press in general in the roll up to the war…We didn't dig enough. And we shouldn't have been fooled in this way." Bob Simon, who had strong doubts about evidence for war, was asked by Moyers if he pushed any of the top brass at CBS to "dig deeper," and he replies, "No, in all honesty, with a thousand mea culpas….nope, I don't think we followed up on this."

Instead he covered the marketing of the war in a "softer" way, explaining to Moyers: "I think we all felt from the beginning that to deal with a subject as explosive as this, we should keep it, in a way, almost light - if that doesn't seem ridiculous."

Moyers replies: "Going to war, almost light."

Walter Isaacson is pushed hard by Moyers and finally admits, "We didn't question our sources enough." But why? Isaacson notes there was "almost a patriotism police" after 9/11 and when the network showed civilian casualties it would get phone calls from advertisers and the administration and "big people in corporations were calling up and saying, 'You're being anti-American here.'"

Rest of the review is here.

Preview of Bill Moyers Journal: Buying the War is here

This is a must-watch.
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The whole thing is online, and is as good as Moyers' best stuff (which is a pretty high bar).

http://www.pbs.org/moyers/journal/btw/watch.html
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Thanks Matt. I was traveling and didn't get to this air.
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Yeah, thanks for posting this, yt. I probably would have skipped over it last night if it hadn't been for the heads up. It's not like the information is new, but I don't think it's ever been compiled together in as easily viewable a format as this. Really great stuff.
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The Oprah clip (which I'd never seen before) is particularly disheartening.
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From what I'm reading this thing has all the D.C. press corp in a lather.
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It's fantastic. I watched it last night and recommend anyone reading this forum - since the media is frequently discussed on here - watch it as well.

I think the D.C. establishment press is in a lather because basically the guys from Knight Ridder are the heroes of the piece and can speak to reality while all the rest of them appear to be offering only mea culpas or not speaking at all. The Oprah clip was hilarious, when she shouts down the audience's only dissenter.

Moyers is my hero!
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