From: Todd Lockwood
Sent:
Friday, November 21, 2003 11:47 AM
Subject: Bush Loves
Jackson
Because it's William Rivers Pitt:
George W. Bush
Loves Michael Jackson
By William Rivers Pitt
t r u t h o u
t | Perspective
Friday 21 November 2003
A number of
explosions tore through the British consulate in Turkey today, killing scores of
people. George W. Bush is in England, surrounded on all sides by enraged British
citizens whose massive protests have required nearly every police officer in
London to be put on the line of defense.
This is happening in a
nation that has been, both in government and among the populace, one of the
strongest allies America has ever known. There are a couple of wars happening in
Iraq and Afghanistan, neither of which are going very well. A great many
soldiers and civilians have died in the last year. Osama bin Laden is still on
the loose, and after nearly 750 days, the American people have still been given
no explanation for why September 11 happened.
It is 3:16 p.m. on
Thursday afternoon as I write this. CNN has been covering, with total
exclusivity, a parking lot outside a police station for the last hour. They
covered an airplane landing. They covered the same airplane sitting still on the
tarmac. They covered the airplane slowly moving into a hangar. All the while,
talking head after talking head explored every conceivable facet of the parking
lot, the plane, the tarmac, and the hangar, as well as a variety of parallel
issues. No stone of data was left unturned.
Why? Michael Jackson is
about to surrender to police.
In the last two years, CNN has not
devoted this much energy and coverage to any story in the manner that is
unfolding right now. Enron, the stock market, the reasons for September 11, the
nomination of Henry Kissinger to chair the investigation into that event, the
disinformation that was pushed by the Bush administration before the attack on
Iraq, the civilian casualties during the attack on Iraq, the American troop
casualties during and after the attack on Iraq, the missing weapons of mass
destruction, the missing Osama bin Laden, the war in Afghanistan that is far
from over, the outing of a CIA agent by the Bush administration in an act of
political revenge, and about two hundred other explosive stories did not get the
attention that Michael Jackson is getting now.
One talking head
just said, "I'm waiting for a white Bronco to pull up."
The other
talking heads laughed and kept on going. A detailed discussion progressed about
the tail numbers on Michael Jackson's plane, along with questions about how all
this will affect Jackson's fans. We're approaching the two-hour mark in the
coverage.
For a while we had the Petersons to obsess the mainstream
television media. Then we had Kobe Bryant, and for a bit both stories ran
concurrently with 'Breaking News' announcements throughout daily coverage.
Neither managed to seize national attention, and so periodically CNN and the
other networks were forced to mention that the fighting in Iraq is getting a lot
of Americans killed, the promised weapons of mass destruction have not been
found, and no one but Dick Cheney can say that Iraq was involved in September 11
without looking like a total blithering idiot.
And then, like a
surgically enhanced cavalry charge, Michael Jackson blasts to the forefront to
rescue the mainstream media from perhaps being required to cover matters of
substance. The ability for these talking heads to natter on for weeks and weeks
about Jackson, previous charges against him, his musical history, his personal
oddities, his baby-dangling antics, and "Oh my goodness, what do we tell the
children?" is pretty much bottomless, but we will spend the next several weeks,
again, racing to that bottom as quickly as television signals can travel through
a coaxial cable.
A black Bronco just left the airplane hangar, and
is driving slowly, slowly to the police station. CNN is on it. CNN is all over
it.
One of the shots on my television an hour ago showed a gaggle
of reporters and cameras gathered outside the police station, waiting for
Jackson to arrive. The talking head working the microphone at that moment
mistakenly called those people "journalists." This is not journalism, and those
people are not journalists. This is entertainment television passed off as news
of import. This is more poison poured into our national discussion. This is the
grand bull moose gold medal winning distraction of all time.
George
W. Bush should send Michael Jackson flowers and a thank-you note, and send more
flowers to CNN. The Republican Party effected an historic takeover of Congress
in 1994, during a time when the only television coverage one could find focused
on OJ Simpson. The timing was exquisite.
We're right back, today, to that
marvelous chapter in American journalism history.
TV news viewers
who think they are getting the hard truth from the mainstream media just forgot
Bush exists, forgot the hundreds of thousands of protesters who have dogged his
state visit to Britain, forgot the attacks in Iraq, forgot the dead soldiers,
forgot September 11, forgot everything except a mutant in a Bronco who lives in
a place called Neverland.
They just showed Jackson in handcuffs.
The talking heads almost fainted. God bless
America.
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William
Rivers Pitt is the Managing Editor of truthout.org. He is a
New York Times and international best-selling author of three books - "War On Iraq," available from Context Books, "The Greatest Sedition is Silence," available from
Pluto Press, and "Our Flag, Too: The Paradox of
Patriotism," available in August from Context
Books.