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sad sally

(2,627 posts)
Sun Aug 5, 2012, 04:52 PM Aug 2012

Washington's Press is the Cabin Boy of the Political Class – Do Quote Me on That

by Bob Garfield

The weather here in Washington this week was hot and humid. That's on background, of course. Do not quote me. You can use the information only if you attribute to "a beltway source who could not be named because he is not authorised to speak about meteorology".

Here's what you can quote me on: such ridiculous, pusillanimous, deceitful attributions are a standard tool of the Washington press corps, which as a group is too caught up in its own self-importance and petty competition to understand it has become the cabin boy of the political class. In the name of supposedly informing the audience, Washington reporters are co-conspirators in an ongoing fraud. Here's what it looks like:

USA Today: "Mitt Romney is planning a bus tour ahead of the Republican national convention. A Romney campaign aide confirmed the bus trip to USA Today. The aide, who is not authorised to discuss the trip publicly, asked for anonymity because details have not yet been announced."

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At its worst, the game can allow the vice president of the United States to leak phony intelligence to the New York Times and later refer back to the leak as independent journalistic confirmation, leading to invasion and hundreds of thousands of deaths and a trillion dollars in squandered treasure.

http://www.commondreams.org/view/2012/08/04


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Washington's Press is the Cabin Boy of the Political Class – Do Quote Me on That (Original Post) sad sally Aug 2012 OP
It says worlds that we have to read about it in the Guardian malthaussen Aug 2012 #1

malthaussen

(17,216 posts)
1. It says worlds that we have to read about it in the Guardian
Sun Aug 5, 2012, 06:11 PM
Aug 2012

Although, to be fair, the NYT was whining about this same thing recently -- while doing nothing pertinent to change it.

-- Mal

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