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Showing Original Post only (View all)Robert Parry, patriot/journalist extraordinaire, under attack on DU [View all]
Absolutely shameful that DU members apparently ignorant of Parry's body of work and history are attacking him viciously today.
From wikipedia:
Parry joined the Associated Press in 1974, moving to its Washington bureau in 1977. After the 1980 presidential election he was assigned to its Special Assignment (investigative reporting) unit, where he began working on Central America.[1] In 1982 Parry noted the treatment received by the New York Times' Raymond Bonner, who was vilified and pushed out after reporting on the El Mozote massacre, an incident deeply unhelpful to the US government's effort to support the El Salvador government.[1]
Parry was awarded the George Polk Award for National Reporting in 1984 for his work with the Associated Press on Iran-Contra, where he broke the story that the Central Intelligence Agency had provided an assassination manual to the Nicaraguan Contras (Psychological Operations in Guerrilla Warfare).[2][3] In mid-1985 he wrote the first article on Oliver North's involvement in the affair, and, together with Brian Barger, in late 1985 he broke the CIA and Contras cocaine trafficking in the US scandal,[4] helping to spark Senator John Kerry's interest in investigating Iran-Contra.[5] The Associated Press had refused to publish the drug trafficking story, and only relented when its Spanish-language newswire service accidentally published a translation.[3] Barger and Parry continued to press their investigation of North even as most of the media declined to follow it up, eventually publishing a story in mid-1986, based on 24 sources, which led to a Congressional committee asking questions of North. After North denied the allegations, Barger was pushed out of Associated Press, and Parry was unable to publish any further follow-ups to the story until after Eugene Hasenfus' plane (Corporate Air Services HPF821) was shot down in Nicaragua in October 1986.[1] After finding out that his boss had been "conferring with [Oliver] North on a regular basis", Parry left AP in 1987 to join Newsweek.[3] At Newsweek an early story concerned United States National Security Council staff being ordered by the White House to cover up aspects of the Iran-Contra affair, which Newsweek, under great political and media pressure, asked Parry to retract, despite his source holding firm. Parry refused, and he eventually left in Newsweek in 1990.[6]
In August 1990 PBS' Frontline asked Parry to work on the October Surprise conspiracy theory,[1] leading to Parry making several documentaries for the program,[6][7][8] broadcast in 1991 and 1992. He continued to pursue it after a Congressional investigation had concluded the story was untrue, turning his Frontline research into a book published in 1993,[9] and in 1994 he unearthed "a treasure-trove of government documents" supporting the theory,[6] "showing that the [Congressional] task force suppressed incriminating CIA testimony and excluded evidence of big-money links between wealthy Republicans and Carter's Iranian intermediary, Cyrus Hashemi".[3] In 1996 Salon.com wrote about his work on the theory, saying that "his continuing quest to unearth the facts of the alleged October Surprise has made him persona non grata among those who worship at the altar of conventional wisdom."[6]
When journalist Gary Webb published his newspaper series Dark Alliance in 1996 alleging that the Reagan administration had allowed the Contras to smuggle cocaine into the US to make money for their efforts, Parry supported Webb amidst heavy criticism from the media.[10]
Consortium News
See also: Consortium News
In November 1995, Parry established Consortium News as an online ezine dedicated to investigative journalism, describing it in 2004 as "a home for important, well-reported stories that weren't welcome in the O.J. Simpson-obsessed, conventional-wisdom-driven national news media of that time". From 2000 to 2004, he also worked for the financial wire service Bloomberg.[11]
Subjects of Parry's articles and reports on Consortium News include the presidency of George W. Bush,[12] the career of Army general and Bush Secretary of State Colin Powell (with Norman Solomon),[13] the October Surprise controversy of the 1980 election,[14] the Nicaraguan contra-cocaine investigation,[15] the efforts to impeach President Clinton,[16] right-wing terrorism in Latin America,[17] the political influence of Sun Myung Moon,[18] mainstream American media imbalance,[19] United States Secretary of Defense Robert Gates,[20] the presidency of Barack Obama,[21] the influence of Sarah Palin,[22] efforts to rewrite history[23] as well as international stories.[24]
Books
Lost History: Contras, Cocaine, The Press & Project Truth (1992)
Trick or Treason: The October Surprise Mystery (1993)
The October Surprise X-Files: The Hidden Origins of the Reagan-Bush Era (1996)
Secrecy & Privilege: Rise of the Bush Dynasty from Watergate to Iraq (2004)
Neck Deep: The Disastrous Presidency of George W. Bush (2007)
America's Stolen Narrative: From Washington and Madison to Nixon, Reagan and the Bushes to Obama (2012)
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Robert Parry, patriot/journalist extraordinaire, under attack on DU [View all]
grasswire
Jul 2014
OP
Yes, fear of the truth. It is an old and sad reality. I don't think they've missed a single
sabrina 1
Jul 2014
#90
Often the truth is too difficult to deal with. It's soo much easier to use scapegoats and
rhett o rick
Jul 2014
#95
I see it as part of authoritarianism. The USofA is strong in the bully culture.
rhett o rick
Jul 2014
#142
IMO alerts are being used more and more to promote a POV. I think alerters and jurors
rhett o rick
Jul 2014
#105
Since you don't say much, I assume you are siding with the neocons and declaring Russia as the new
rhett o rick
Jul 2014
#84
No please tell us how you feel on this issue. I hate to guess from your emoticons. nm
rhett o rick
Jul 2014
#92
I don't think Robert Parry should be exempt from criticism, which is what the OP apparently wants.nt
SidDithers
Jul 2014
#94
Are you relishing the thought of more alerts and locks? Seems that's what you like most.
rhett o rick
Jul 2014
#108
I'm relishing the thought of GD Hosts who aren't opposed to the idea of locks on principle...
SidDithers
Jul 2014
#109
Of course your alert, lock and hide quest is for the good of DU if only DU would appreciate it.
rhett o rick
Jul 2014
#121
It's sad that you and your "Reality Group" have to stoop to such childish attempts at insults.
rhett o rick
Jul 2014
#107
You said you were the spokesperson for the "Reality Group" or "Reality Community" whatever the name
rhett o rick
Jul 2014
#126
I agree and would love to see you provide criticism beyond emoticons. I think it's healthy
rhett o rick
Jul 2014
#99
Parry has sources within the government. You would know that if you knew anything at all about this
sabrina 1
Jul 2014
#91
He HAD some sources in the Govt. And for all you know he's being feed misinformation intentionally.
KittyWampus
Jul 2014
#120
No, he has as does Hersch and other well respected journalists. There are people
sabrina 1
Jul 2014
#123
Are you serious? The right wing plant, urged on by her right wing buddies? You've got to be
sabrina 1
Jul 2014
#75
yep, one can be skeptical of the official story AND not like Putin at the same time.
m-lekktor
Jul 2014
#27
Yep. Some DUers are unable to grasp the notion that there's lying from both sides.
HooptieWagon
Jul 2014
#39
He may have been a journalist at one point... but that's not the current reality.
FBaggins
Jul 2014
#18
You are making this way too hard. Start with the premise that "Russia is Bad" and go from there.
rhett o rick
Jul 2014
#83
So because of his past body of work, and I have no doubt it's outstanding, we are not allowed to
totodeinhere
Jul 2014
#38
Indeed, Sir: He Has Abandoned All Pretense Of Journalism, And Become A Third-Rate Op-Ed Woo Pedlar
The Magistrate
Jul 2014
#47
Well, when you call them "vicious attacks" you don't have to address the criticism. (nt)
jeff47
Jul 2014
#61
And I suppose this is what you call "criticism": "Even when propping up an evil fuck like
rhett o rick
Jul 2014
#114
Oh boo Hoo.. People aren't bowing at everything CT Robert Perry comes up with .. Wah wah wah
Cha
Jul 2014
#73
When did this become a place where journalists credibility can't be questioned?
NCTraveler
Jul 2014
#93
These same people yell from the rooftops that Warren learned from her days as a republican.
NCTraveler
Jul 2014
#100
Blind hero worship is exactly right. And yet these same people accuse others of same for Obama.
KittyWampus
Jul 2014
#118
Many of the questions raised doubts in a very fair manner. That is obvious to all.
NCTraveler
Jul 2014
#104
If he takes a reckless approach to the truth, then he deserves to be called a hack.
Tommy_Carcetti
Jul 2014
#136
Funny how the DU'ers who throw the term "Authoritarian" around the most are the LEAST
KittyWampus
Jul 2014
#117
How does any of that - or anything published - prove the Russian government is at fault?
Octafish
Jul 2014
#139