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Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Thomas Sowell :: Townhall.com Columnist
Photographic Fraud
by Thomas Sowell
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The media have an obvious vested interest in constantly urging that cameras be allowed in more places where governmental decisions are being made, including the Supreme Court of the United States. Like so many things that are said to be good for the public, this is something that would be good only for its advocates-- and harmful to the process of making decisions in the public interest, as distinguished from providing a forum for grandstanding.

The adage that "seeing is believing" should be a warning. What you see in politics is what politicians want you to see. You believe it at your own risk-- and at greater risks to the country.

Televised Congressional hearings are not just broadcasts of what happens to be going on in Congress. They are staged events to create a prepackaged impression.

Politically, they are millions of dollars' worth of free advertising for incumbents, while campaign finance laws impede their challengers from being able even to buy name recognition or to present their cases to the public nearly as often.

The real work of Congress gets done where there are no cameras and no microphones-- and where politicians can talk turkey with one another to make deals that could not be made with the public listening in.

To be a fly on the wall, able to listen in while these talks were going on, would no doubt be very enlightening, even if painfully disillusioning. But that is not what you are getting in video footage on the evening news.

Some might argue that, in the absence of the cameras, many people might not know what is going on in Congress or in the courts. But being uninformed is not nearly as bad as being misled.

For one thing, it is much easier to know that you are uninformed than to know that you are being misled.

Quite aside from the fraudulence of a photographic facade, even if everyone involved played it straight, there is often remarkably little to be learned from observing a court case, for example, unless you understand the legal framework within which that case is to be decided. That is especially so in appellate courts, including the Supreme Court.

The same thing applies in many other contexts. You could watch televised brain surgery for years without getting a clue, if you had no medical training that would enable you to understand what is being done and why-- and what the alternatives are that you do not see on camera, much less know whether the surgeon has consummate skill or is botching the whole thing. Continued...

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Thomas Sowell is a senior fellow at the Hoover Institute and author of The Housing Boom and Bust.
 
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Semper Libertus #82
Sadly, I have to agree with you. At this point, even if there were proof that he was born in Kenya or that he actually went to college under a foreign student program, these problems pale when compared to cap-and-trade, nationalized health care and welfare reform, and what we're going to do when all this funny money he's been printing starts to circulate. Watch out prices, and hang onto your wallets!!

TV cameras in the House
Dr. Sowell is right. Look at the carnival atmosphere in the House of Representative since they allowed cameras. Both sides are guilty, but the Democrats take the cake for staging buffoonery and grandstanding. I say take the cameras out because all we're doing is giving them free air time especially after the House or Senate adjorns when the reps and sens put on their "unpaid advertisement" shows to nobody but the CSPAN audience.
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