Thursday, July 15, 2004

PROPAGANDIST AT WORK
My First (and Last)
Time With Bill O'Reilly


From the Nation:

I sat in the Washington studio as the taping of the show began in New York with a rant from Bill O'Reilly. He claimed that "the Factor" had established the link between Al Qaeda and Saddam Hussein, and then played a clip from Thomas Kean, head of the Senate's 9/11 Commission, in which Kean said, "There is no evidence that we can find whatsoever that Iraq or Saddam Hussein participated in any way in attacks on the United States, in other words, on 9/11. What we do say, however, is there were contacts between Iraq and Saddam Hussein. Iraq, Saddam--excuse me. Al Qaeda."

I was impressed. O'Reilly, who had announced his show as the "No Spin Zone," was actually playing a balanced soundbite, one that accurately reported the commission's findings both that there was no evidence linking Saddam and 9/11, and that there was some evidence of contacts (if no "collaborative relationship") between Saddam and Al Qaeda. Maybe all those nasty things Al Franken had said about O'Reilly weren't true after all.

But suddenly O'Reilly interrupted, plainly angry, and said, "We can't use that.... We need to redo the whole thing." Three minutes of silence later, the show began again, with O'Reilly re-recording the introduction verbatim. Except this time, when he got to the part about Kean, he played no tape, and simply paraphrased Kean as confirming that "definitely there was a connection between Saddam and Al Qaeda." The part about no link to 9/11 was left on the cutting-room floor.

Now it was my turn. O'Reilly introduced the segment by complaining that we are at war and need to be united, but that newspapers like the New York Times are running biased stories, dividing the country and aiding the enemy. "The spin must stop--our lives depend on it," O'Reilly gravely intoned.


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Ironically, O'Reilly is probably the most succesful spin doctor on television: there was no "connection" between Iraq and al-Qaeda, unless you count the "contacts." Of course, by that standard, Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld was personally "connected" to Saddam's Iraq, just as the US was "connected" to the Soviet Union throughout the Cold War--in other words, there was no connection. But that doesn't seem to bother Grand Butthole O'Reilly. No siree, screw the facts; the loudmouth's got some propagandizing to do!

Man, my Dad watches that freak every single day...my poor, poor family.

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