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Tuesday, April 10, 2007
Bill Murchison :: Townhall.com Columnist
So What's the Bad Word Today?
by Bill Murchison
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The news -- let's own up to it -- is dreadful.

The glaciers are melting; the terrorists are advancing; Iran, after getting away with the kidnapping of 15 Britons, has begun enriching uranium; hardly anybody professes to like the president of the United States; Don Imus makes a bigger donkey of himself than he was by crawling to Al Sharpton, racial trickster extraordinaire, for forgiveness of a racial insult; and ... and ... I think that's enough for now.

It isn't that nothing good goes on. A lot of good goes on. We merely tune it out. Or, as more often is the case, the media tune it out for us, understanding as they do the human love of the awful.

We claim -- we, in the media -- not to be doing this. Instead, we claim just to be relating what's out there. Well, come on, bros. I've been in this business for nearly 40 years -- you can't fool me. We go to town on bad news.

Bad news is mother's milk to my proud profession. But it's more so now than ever, given the competition the Internet has opened up: 24-hour Websites, blogs of every kind and character, most straining as hard as possible to depress with the impossibility of the situation. Whoever gets there first with the worst gets the attention, hence the money.

This is life. We need to acknowledge as much. At the same time, we need to acknowledge that bad news creates moods and moods shape responses, or non-responses.

We could properly consider this moment to be one of great pessimism about ... everything. We have overdosed on bad news.

Iraq is lost!!!! Wasn't that just what you were saying? Nearly everyone, under the inspiration of Nancy Pelosi and The New York Times, is saying so -- one problem here being that a new strategy of beat-patrolling, rather like the strategy Rudy Giuliani's cops used to tame New York streets, shows signs of working both in Iraq and Afghanistan.

I didn't say is working -- I said it shows signs of working. A Wall Street Journal story this week opened the blinds a little bit on Afghanistan, recounting how American troops are winning trust while living, often bathless, next to ordinary Afghans. The game isn't up yet.

Nor is it in Iraq, where Gen. David Petraeus, our new commander, is actively implementing his own get-next-to-the-people strategy. Too late for all that? How would we know such a thing? Oh. We just sort of concluded it, hmm, from reading the blogs?

Up go the wails about our supposedly deteriorating economy. Well. Joblessness in our supposedly deteriorating economy has dropped to 4.4 percent. The market is at an all-time high. Does that make everything wonderful? Not if your health insurance and your subprime mortgage rate just went up. On the other hand, is it not helpful to know that the sinews and veins of the society around us have not for now lost their force or capacity for support?

If optimism is sometimes dumb, blind pessimism may be dumber still. Fear freezes the blood -- it sends, now and then, the strong and able into premature despair and retreat. Run from Iraq?

Nice time for that, you might say, just when Iran is moving to take over the Middle East, nuke Israel and potentially choke off oil exports!

Four decades' experience in the media have not shown me the way of making the media tell the whole truth, give us the real picture. Whatever that might mean.

It would seem an infusion of civic courage is what we need at this moment: something like Churchill and Roosevelt gave the British and American peoples six decades ago. Here were leaders ... leading.

Have we any such now? I don't think we know -- yet. We have to hope so. We have to understand that the presidential race, this year and the next, isn't about who cobbles together the most interest groups. It's about who can most convincingly show Americans what they are made of, and what they can do when their chins finally quit scraping the sidewalk.

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Sorry
but I do not buy into the media hype and let it control me. It is just another way of mind control and theft of one's income. Global warming decided? I found that the most hilarious post of the day! People fall for this stuff for a number of reasons. Mostly because it detracts and deters them from owning up to the mistakes and problems in their own life. It gives them an out to make excuses. What a weak society we have become. While Imus was out of line, personally I could never stand him, he isn't half as smart as he thinks he is or he wouldn't be crawling on his hands and knees to Sharpton.

Pessimistic?

All is Lost !

Well, maybe not. However, Muck-totter-al-sodom is doing his very best to ensure we do lose. We should have taken him out two or three years ago.

Imus is an idiot and he deserves an azz kicking, but it is up to his employer to fire or not fire him. Personally I think those women do not look like nappy headed ho's, I do think Imus has been and always will be a jerk.

LibGoodMan - Pull your head out before you suffocate ! Google Global Warming Hoax and watch the debunking of Global Warming.

Bush bad news
There is lots of Bush bad news. Iraq has been a disaster. Global warming is a fact.

IMUS - Att: Former-Rep-Never-a-Dem -
Hm! I saw the team play several times and I watched them today (Tuesday) on the platform at Rutgers. I couldn't find any evidence that they look like 'nappy headed ho's'.

Perhaps you need new glasses. More likely you need an enlarged and more American heart. These impressed me as fine young women who in the realm of basketball achieved the American dream. They started near the bottom and through hard work and faith got very near the top. Congratulations to them!

As for Imus, he's a shock jock who entertains and does some good work on the side with sick kids. He has, however, contributed very little to ordinary, decent civility in the media, though he is 'saintly' when you compare him to Stern and some others ugly and degenerate wackos. As for punishment? Not sure. I hate to see racist hucksters like Sharpton and Jackson receive any credit for shutting him up. They could better serve America by shutting up themselves. Let Bill Cosby and others do the talking.

Maybe this incident will help put a stop to some of the foolish and destructive racism (among both blacks and whites) which manages to linger in our nation.

God bless America.

wiseone
Imus did not claim the players ARE "nappy headed ho's", he said they LOOKED LIKE "nappy headed ho's". Have you seen the players he is talking about? They DO look like a bunch of "nappy headed ho's". Your post sounds like you don't think Rush should have been fired for what he said but Imus should be. Am I mis-reading it? I don't think anyone should ever be reprimanded for speaking the truth. In both Imus' and Limbaugh's cases what they said was true.

Imus should be canned
Calling a group of high-achieving college athletes "ho's" would be a blatantly crass, sexist remark even if it wasn't also racist, which in this case it is.

Any conservative or Republican who said anything half this inflammatory would have been dismisses almost immediately.

How can this abtuse dunderhead be allowed to keep his job after this but Rush Limbaugh had to be removed from ESPN's NFL countdown for suggesting that the Philadelphia media was too soft on Donovan McNabb because McNabb was black?

AudiR10
I agree with your comments on global warming. I grew up in Pittsburgh PA and in 1963, we had snow flurries at the end of May.

In summer, it was rare to have a day where the temperature reached 90 degrees.

Short-term, the planet seems to undergo periodic minor climate fluctuations, but no major changes like an ice age or, for that matter, the end of an ice age.

There was a global warming activist on Fox News who was asked why the last ice age ended (wasn't that global warming?). The activist ignored the question and continued to rant about CO2 and SUV's.

It's all politics.

Need For Leader
Sorry to say folks, but leadership is not going to come from any of the presidential candidates (Republican or Democrat) out there raising their millions of dollars. They are locked into a corrupt 2 party system that's eating away the soul of our nation, which is THE RIGHT TO BE FREE MEN! How long are we going to allow these do nothing, let's get re-elected power hungry partisans take over this great nation. I offer an alternative to this power dealing corruption as a Presidential Candidate outside this mess. Please check my website
joeolivaforpresident.org
There is a choice, there is a difference ! Thanks

Islam v. Liberalism
A Roman Catholic must confess to a priest.

A Muslim must pray five times a day facing Mecca

A Liberal must apologize five times a day facing Washington DC

It is; after all, a Godless religion.

Reverse the situation
Let's reverse the situation with Mister Imus saying those things about the girls basketball team. Had those remarks been make about a basketball team that had 99% white players we would not be seeing all the uproar that is taking place today about his comments. It is okay for someone to make unpleasent remarks about white people, but not about black people? Something seems out of balance here.

Imus
Should Imus go into rehab for those words?

Bad news (film at eleven)
Sometimes the bad news obfuscates the over-all story.

Are we losing MILITARILY the WOT (aka the IslamoFascist War)? For example, the left, during the Vietnam War, kept insisting the US was losing the war and wanted the US to pull the troops out. Even Walter Kronkite told us that the war was lost (as the bodies of VC and NVA kept piling up).

After the US pulled all the combat units out in 1973, the left STILL insisted that the US had "lost" the war to "peasants with AK-47's.

It seems that the NYT and other MSM outlets have implied that the WOT/IF War is "lost". It seems that way because they only report AMERICAN dead/wounded, not the enemy casualties.

21st century news isn't a factual relating of events, it's a propaganda mill for the socialist left.




If They Bleed, It Leads
It goes back to the days of yellow journalism. The more sensational the headline, the more papers are sold or the higher the ratings. Look at listings for TV sweeps weeks, the ratings from which ad rates are determined. Murder, rape, nudity etc,etc are everywhere and that's just entertainment. News programs incite hysteria over mundane issues - Oh no, being born found to be 100% fatal!!!!

Imus and Sharpton
I want to know when the New Black Panthers are going to "crawl" over to the Duke lacrosse team and ask forgiveness....don't hold your breath because that "racial" door only swings one way!

Believing what you know ain't so
Interesting to see the MSM simultaneously squalling about Global Warming AND a record cold snap that threatens the spring crops! Atlanta had the coldest day in 100 years last week, and here in Toronto it's now 4 below zero (that's your zero, not ours) and there's more snow at the ski resorts than there was at Christmas. The ski resorts and their patrons are overjoyed and Easter Weekend (yes, we get Good Friday off here) was a blockbuster.

Interesting that the Old Farmer's Almanac (written well before our 'green Christmas' of 2006) said that a warm Christmas predicts a cold Easter.

Global warming, my aunt Fannie's corset cover. Everybody over 50 can recall the childhood decision: do we put on our big coat and our mukluks, or do we grit our teeth and wear our spring reefer and hat to Easter Sunday services and let Daddy carry us from the car so our brand new Mary Janes don't touch that snowy sidewalk? Not to mention that racing season is consistently delayed at Mosport Park because of snow on the track in May. This has been true since the old Formula One days.

As far as looking for trouble and finding it, that's an old story too.

If you're too young to remember Tom Lehr, google "The Merry Minuet" which was written back in the Sixties, and notice the group of people he lists under "The whole world is festering with unhappy souls" and tell me if any of these people who hated one another in the Sixties have reconciled since then.

That is life among the screaming and arm-waving class.

Keeping the spirit alive!
It seems where and who the news is coming from is very much noticed by todays listeners and readers. They find it as important as the news itself. If it comes from what is generally accepted as a 'liberal' source and they happened to be a conservative, or visa versa, nothing in that article or broadcast will be paid attention to. It will all be 'bad', 'bunk' or 'propaganda'. People have come to mis-trusts journalists like never before, and it is too bad, really, because they are who we depend on for truth and facts.

But, as Bill Murchison, says, it is the bad news that gets the attention, sells the story and makes the money. I think this becomes a temptation for journalists to 'fudge' on their stories; to exaggerate, twist, leave out things that don't bolster their position. And, even worse, editors and CEOs encourage it.

We've always been known for "the American Spirit", a nation of pride and courage, and to see that disappear would be disasterous for us.

Are we being bombarded with negativism in journalism by liberal appeasers who have their political agenda? People trying to convince us that we are always wrong about everything? That we treat other nations too aggressively? That we treat prisoners brutally? That our President is wrong on every count? That we are unjust to foreingers coming into our country? That we are polluting the atmosphere and melting the ice caps? And on and on.

If you get buried in all that, it is hard to keep your chin up, to believe you are worthy of respect from other countries and you lose your spirit, thinking there's nothing to fight for...we are "bad".

We need some B-Positive in our blood!!
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