Reporters Hit a White House Stone Wall
By Alan
Caruba
Obama’s
promise to lead an open and transparent administration has become an
“albatross” according to a Dec 24 Politico.com analysis by Josh Gerstein. As
Obama’s fifth year in office wraps up, much of the Washington and nation’s
press corps is very unhappy.
With the
exception of those who depend on Fox, ABC radio, the Wall Street Journal, and
other conservative outlets, too many of the consumers of news are blissfully
unaware of the liberal, rubber stamp product they are receiving. It is the
complete betrayal of those whom the press is supposed to serve.
They did
not report the truth about Obamacare. They have not reported the truth about
Obama’s failed foreign affairs policies, including the attack on Benghazi. They
have largely ignored other scandals. Obama’s new economic “inequality” lies are
right out of the Communist Manifesto. The result, however, was his reelection
in 2012 and millions of cancelled health plans.
All
administrations have sought to control the information—the message—that reaches
the public, but the Obama administration has gone to greater lengths than
previous ones. In particular, its public affairs offices (PAOs) have become
obstacles to press access.
Writing in
the Dec 17 edition of Editor & Publisher the newspaper trade magazine, Jim
Dickinson said, “Over two hours at the National Press Club a few months ago,
the truth finally hit me. Journalism has done it to itself, the ‘it’ being the
surrender of our First Amendment-protected responsibility to tell the people
what their government is really, actually doing—as opposed to what the
government tells us it wants the people to know.”
The panel
to which Dickerson was referring was entitled “Government Public Affairs
Offices: More Hindrance Than Help?” He
wrote that “Public affairs offices increasingly require that reporters conduct
all interviews through the press office. U.S. Departments and agencies often
mandate that their employees only talk to reporters through official channels
and with communications staff present.”
Not only
do government employees know that this means their job can be on the line, but
as I noted in October, the Whistleblower Protection Enhancement Act signed into
law in November 2012 in reality puts whistleblowers at risk of going to jail.
Reporters
find that the leaks from whistleblowers and routine information from government
employees are drying up. Ironically, the actions of former NSA employee Edward
Snowden and U.S. Army corporal Bradley Manning exposed more information than
the administration wanted anyone to know. Manning went to jail and Snowden has
found asylum in Russia. Both said they acted in the public interest; a public
being told that the NSA’s acquisition of data on every phone call is being done
to protect them.
The
problem is manifest in efforts under the Freedom of Information Act to
secure feedback from government agencies. Politico’s Gerstein pointed out the
availability of government records under FOIA often results in requests
routinely lingering for years “and often end up producing a ream of blacked-out
text.” News is expected to be timely and
delaying access to public records negates that.
What has
been and is reported these days are the lies for which the Obama administration
has become famous.
The
administration has called the scandals of the first term “phony” and a recent
Sixty Minutes interview with Susan Rice, now the national security advisor to
Obama, dismissed the Benghazi cover-up as “false.” It was Rice who went on five
Sunday news shows to spread the lies about the attack—on the anniversary of
9/11—having been caused by a video no
one had ever seen. That earned her a promotion!
The daily
White House press briefing has become increasingly heated and, when the
President gave a press conference before leaving on a Christmas vacation, he
was asked if 2013 had been the worst year to date for him. He obliquely
acknowledged what everyone knows, but denied he pays any attention to polls,
something every President of the modern era has always done.
The
mainstream press has learned that, in return for having published the White
House “party line” throughout its first term, that it would tap their
phones and accuse a Fox News reporter of being an “accomplice” for releasing
information it wanted to keep secret.
Its use of
public information offices to thwart or control what news is released, its
increased use of “official” White House photos, its widespread failure to
respond to Freedom of Information requests, and its use of social media and
organizations allied with the White House to advertise and spread its message
all add up to a highly manipulative effort to influence the public.
The good
news is that the Internet has become a major source of news and analysis
available to everyone. As traditional print newspapers suffer decline due to
the loss of advertising revenue and the younger generation’s preference for
electronic access to the news, the scope of news has expanded to sources beyond
government control.
A
secretive and deceptive Obama administration is suffering from an abundance and
availability of the TRUTH. Too bad that too many journalists have not been
active contributors.
©
Alan Caruba, 2013
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