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bacasper

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Posted: Mon Dec 15, 2008 10:05 pm Post subject: Finally, A Journalist We Can Look Up To! |
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December 15, 2008
A Hero of Our Time: Muntadar al-Zaidi
By DAVE LINDORFF
When Iraqi journalist Muntadar al-Zaidi heaved his two shoes at the head of President George W. Bush during a press conference in Baghdad, he did something that the White House press corps should have done years ago.
Al-Zaidi listened to Bush blather that the half-decade of war he had initiated with the illegal invasion of Iraq had been �necessary for US security, Iraqi stability (sic) and world peace� and something just snapped. The television correspondent, who had been kidnapped and held for a while last year by Shiite militants, pulled off a shoe and threw it at Bush�a serious insult in Iraqi culture�and shouted �This is a farewell kiss, you dog!� When the first shoe missed its target, he grabbed a second shoe and heaved it too, causing the president to duck a second time as al-Zaidi shouted, �This is from the widows, the orphans, and those who were killed in Iraq!�
I�ll admit, listening to Bush lie his way through eight years of press conferences, while pre-selected reporters played along and pretended to get his attention so they could ask questions which had been submitted and vetted in advance, I have felt like throwing my shoes at the television set.
Al-Zaidi, who paid for his courageous act of protest by being brutally beaten by security guards, is a hero of the profession. He stopped taking the president�s BS and called him what he is: a murderer and a criminal, with the blood of perhaps upwards of a million Iraqis on his hands. Al-Zaidi used what was supposed to be a staged photo-op for the president as an opportunity to speak up for those whose lives have been ruined by this president�the ones our suck-up journalists routinely ignore.
I�m not suggesting that journalists should routinely leave presidential press conferences in their stocking feet. We have different ways of expressing our sentiments to people we feel have insulted our intelligence than throwing shoes at them, but it would be nice to see a journalist or two flip the president the bird when he lies so blatantly to them. Or they could all get up and just walk out, leaving him standing alone at the presidential lectern.
It�s time for the press corps to stop treating presidents like royalty. If he accomplished anything at all in eight years in office, President Bush has demonstrated that, to the contrary, the president is a very ordinary�and in his case a rather less than ordinary�man. The office of president deserves no more respect than that of the mayor of Detroit, or of Wasilla.
My suggestion is that the press corps use the remaining five weeks of the Bush administration to develop a new relationship with the presidency�one in which they drop all the phony propriety and tradition and start acting like boisterous newshounds of old, barking questions, laughing cruelly at inane answers, demanding follow-ups when they are given the run-around, and, where necessary, walking out, or perhaps tossing the occasional shoe.
The journalism profession was a full-blown disaster and an utter disgrace during the Bush administration, and with all the crises facing the country and the world, in part because of that failure on their part, we cannot afford to have them continue that failure into the Obama administration.
With the Bush administration reduced to a running joke at this point, it gives the journalism profession a chance to redeem itself by using these few remaining weeks to establish a new tradition for presidential press conferences and photo-ops�one that can continue on into the new presidency.
Meanwhile, I�m suggesting that my alma mater, the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, hire al-Zaidi to teach a class in press conference journalism techniques. They should make it a multi-year appointment, because if he left after just one year, his would be difficult shoes to fill.
NOTE: Speaking of shoes and the White House, Skip Mendler of Honesdale, PA has a great idea. He suggests that everyone who is disgusted with the outgoing Bush/Cheney administration send a shoe to the White House. Just imagine a pile up of a million smelly old running shoes in the White House mailroom! I think he's got something. Spread the word!
DAVE LINDORFF is a Philadelphia-based journalist and columnist. His latest book is �The Case for Impeachment� (St. Martin�s Press, 2006 and now in paperback). His work is available at www.thiscantbehappening.net |
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BS.Dos.

Joined: 29 Mar 2007
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Posted: Tue Dec 16, 2008 12:59 am Post subject: |
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but it would be nice to see a journalist or two flip the president the bird when he lies so blatantly to them. |
What, and risk losing both your seat and your G&T allowance on AF1? Unlikely Sir. There are lines to be towed.
I like the sentiment of the article, but I don't think there are that many political correspondents who'd happily play Russian Roulette with their careers by trying to trip up the big cheese. Politics afterall is as much about what isn't said as it is about what is. |
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VanIslander

Joined: 18 Aug 2003 Location: Geoje, Hadong, Tongyeong,... now in a small coastal island town outside Gyeongsangnamdo!
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Posted: Tue Dec 16, 2008 2:49 am Post subject: |
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I look up to Michael Ware
His book on the Iraq War is supposed to be published this month but I haven't heard anything about it lately.
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During a live press conference in Bagdad [sic], Senators McCain and Graham were heckled by CNN reporter Michael Ware. An official at the press conference called Ware�s conduct "outrageous," saying, "here you have two United States Senators in Bagdad giving first-hand reports while Ware is laughing and mocking their comments. I've never witnessed such disrespect. This guy is an activist not a reporter."
Senators McCain and Graham flew into Iraq and drove into Bagdad, making stops at an open market and a joint Iraq/American military security outpost before appearing at the press conference.
This is not the first time Michael Ware has taken issue with Senator McCain's comments about early progress in Iraq. Last week, after Senator McCain told CNN�s Wolf Blitzer that he needed to catch up on the news coming out of Iraq, Michael Ware responded, saying:
�I don't know what part of Neverland Senator McCain is talking about when he says we can go strolling in Baghdad.� |
A journalist is supposed to get at the TRUTH not just be a recorder for the powers that be. |
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NoExplode

Joined: 15 Oct 2008
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Posted: Tue Dec 16, 2008 6:18 am Post subject: |
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I think we need 4 or 5 more threads on the shoe incident for good measure.
Hey! DID YOU KNOW IT'S THE BIGGEST INSULT IN THE DESERT TO THROW SHOES?!
Did ya? Huh? Huh? This is why I hate people. For the next week, I'll be sittin' at the bar, and dopes, in quick succession will feel the need to give me this "gem" of information, like they are the only a$$hole that watches or reads the news. |
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bacasper

Joined: 26 Mar 2007
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Posted: Tue Dec 16, 2008 6:53 am Post subject: |
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VanIslander wrote: |
I look up to Michael Ware
His book on the Iraq War is supposed to be published this month but I haven't heard anything about it lately.
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During a live press conference in Bagdad [sic], Senators McCain and Graham were heckled by CNN reporter Michael Ware. An official at the press conference called Ware�s conduct "outrageous," saying, "here you have two United States Senators in Bagdad giving first-hand reports while Ware is laughing and mocking their comments. I've never witnessed such disrespect. This guy is an activist not a reporter."
Senators McCain and Graham flew into Iraq and drove into Bagdad, making stops at an open market and a joint Iraq/American military security outpost before appearing at the press conference.
This is not the first time Michael Ware has taken issue with Senator McCain's comments about early progress in Iraq. Last week, after Senator McCain told CNN�s Wolf Blitzer that he needed to catch up on the news coming out of Iraq, Michael Ware responded, saying:
�I don't know what part of Neverland Senator McCain is talking about when he says we can go strolling in Baghdad.� |
A journalist is supposed to get at the TRUTH not just be a recorder for the powers that be. |
Yes, there is a big difference between a reporter and a journalist. |
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