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Obama administration can't jam stream of truth from Fox

During the Cold War, the Voice of America and Radio Free Europe were among the broadcast entities that effectively penetrated the Iron Curtain to deliver truth to the "captive nations" that were being fed a steady dose of propaganda by their communist rulers. Those dictators did everything they could to "jam" the signals so that their people would only hear what their unelected overseers wanted them to hear. Contemporary versions of jamming and other forms of censorship occur today in Venezuela, Cuba and many other places where dictators believe public ignorance is essential to their unchallenged rule.

While the Obama administration is the product of an election, its approach to Fox News Channel, conservative talk radio and possibly the Internet appears similar to dictators who desire control over the flow of information in order to enhance their power.

The administration's primary beef appears to be that Fox is doing the job the broadcast networks and big newspapers should be doing were they not still deeply in the tank for this president and his policies.

Like those Cold War truth-tellers, Fox is simply delivering information to a rapidly growing audience (partly due to criticism from the White House) that wants to see and hear what the other media are not telling them. Fox — and talk radio — are reporting on the backgrounds and statements of Obama administration officials. Fox didn't create the statements and actions of Van Jones, the now former "energy czar," who signed a petition questioning whether Bush administration officials allowed 9/11 to happen as a possible pretext for going to war. Fox didn't force Jones to advocate for cop-killer Mumia Abu-Jamal, or associate himself with Standing Together to Organize a Revolutionary Movement (STORM), a left-wing radical group with Marxist roots.

No Fox News employee wrote the speeches and comments of White House Communications Director Anita Dunn, who told graduating high school seniors that one of her "favorite philosophers" is the mass murderer Mao Zedong. Neither did they compose her boast during the campaign that the Obama people "controlled" the news media.

ACORN might never have been exposed for its possibly illegal activities had not an enterprising young duo gone to their offices with a hidden camera and recorded some ACORN workers who were happy to assist them in breaking the law.

As one who appears on Fox as a contributor, I have seen the network grow from its beginning more than a decade ago to its current position of holding accountable those in power. That was once the calling of all journalists until the Kennedy years when reporters started cheerleading and socializing with the people they were empowered to question and cover. This shift in responsibility has greatly enhanced the status and income of too many journalists and commentators. It has also shortchanged the profession and the public it is supposed to serve.

It is no mystery why the White House has made Fox News a target. If its reporting and commentating were not effective in exposing things the administration does not want the public to know, Fox would be ignored. But it is increasingly effective because the public is sensing that the administration has a lot to hide about its personnel, ideology and objectives.

Rather than boycott Fox — if the administration were smart — it would flood the network with its spokespeople. The administration apparently believes it needs an enemy to avert scrutiny from its socialist agenda, the undermining of free speech and the corruption of the U.S. Constitution. Because Republicans have no credible national leader, the administration has settled on Fox News.

Political leaders, going back to our founding, have criticized the press. It never works, because after the politicians leave office, the press remains. If the administration is seeking approval for its policies, it should go on the only channel that will confront, examine and question those policies. If the policies are valid, they will stand; if not, they won't and they shouldn't. But perhaps, like those dictators, the administration would rather jam Fox's "signal" because they don't want the public to know the truth about what they are doing.

Cal Thomas is a syndicated columnist and author.


Comments

thumper65 says

Dr. Dosh you're a Foreign Service Officer ...... No wonder our Country has Gone to Crap.

Posted 2 weeks ago (permalink)

thumper65 says

Sunce Obama Doesn't believe in the First Amendment I guess it woud be OK to Sqash Fox.

Posted 2 weeks ago (permalink)

Barb says

dosh you must be attracted to the mannish sort of woman. I think maybe the Rachel Madow type is right up your ally. Hard to distinguish if she is truly a woman or a man. For a moment I thought that she might be Keith Olberamann in drag. I don't think Bush could have gotten away with the strong arm tactics that the Chicago politicians have. Do you? I loved it when Rhamn came out and threatened the MSM telling them they better not follow in the steps of Fox. Is Obama a dictator or does he just want to whine because FOx won't bow down and kiss his royal highnass. It's so unbecoming for a president to act so childlike. Oh and Joe stay away from the left wing web sites.

Posted 3 weeks ago (permalink)

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joeziehmer says

Cal is wrong and is making his own out of touch pitch fork due to the fact that the larger economic shares are what he favors while he lives in little France and had expounded on that point in print. Calling Ted Kennedy a "friend" and then mocking the dead seems like a back step for little poor Cal and his little rants.

Joseph Ziehm
Lewiston, ME
"Masters, give unto your servants that which is just and equal; knowing that ye also have a master in heaven. Continue in prayer, and watch in the same with thanksgiving;" Colossians 4: 1-2

Posted 3 weeks ago (permalink)

rstonge says

Joe, Cal does not live in France. I cannot find any info about that. He lives in Alexandria,VA. Where did you get that?

Posted 3 weeks ago (permalink)

Bob67 says

If Call feels Fox is objective, it must be, just like he@

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