The Military Analyst Scandal Dies -- Even on NPR?

Posted May 8, 2008 | 09:35 PM (EST)



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Two weeks ago, the New York Times revealed that the "military analysts" parading through network and cable newscasts for the past six years have been largely willing members of a Pentagon psy-ops program, used as "message force multipliers" to carry good-news messaging about the war to viewers. Today, the Politico runs a story about the deafening response from those networks, usually so eager to hop onto and run with a major New York Times scoop.

But even the Politico story misses an area of eerie silence. It cites Tom Rosenstiel, of the Project for Excellence in Journalism:

Rosenstiel's organization tracked the mainstream media for a week after the Times story and found that out of approximately 1,300 news stories, only two touched on the Pentagon analysts scoop -- both airing on PBS's NewsHour.

The silence Politico doesn't mention comes from NPR, not cited in Rosenstiel's survey as having followed up the NYT story, despite the fact that one of the analysts quoted in the story as begging for another Pentagon-sponsored trip to Iraq and citing the good work he'd done for them after past trips, was doing his analysis for both Fox News -- and NPR.

By the way, the payoff for the analysts to cooperate with the Pentagon program, according to the original NYT story, was not just increased insider access, the fool's gold of Beltway media corruption. The analysts also had day jobs working for military contractors, and their cooperation with the media program certainly didn't hurt their companies' chances of gaining contracts.

Those connections, of course, went unrevealed to viewers, and listeners. As did the connections of the host and all panelists on a recent public radio discussion of psychoactive drugs to the manufacturers of such medications. This Slate story covers that little scandal.

We may, sadly, be beyond the time when such hidden motives for the "experts" paraded before us have the power to surprise when ignored by the corporate media. Have we also moved beyond the time when public radio isn't held (or doesn't hold itself) to a higher standard?

UPDATE: Tyndall's survey covered only television news. NPR's media correspondent did indeed file a story on the military analyst scandal.

UPDATE #2: Glenn Greenwald at Salon has read through the 8000 pages of transcripts the Pentagon released as a result of the NYT's Freedom of Information Act lawsuit (the basis for the original Times story). He has two reports on what he's read, here and here

UPDATE #3: According to Regret the Error (a wonderful website), NPR"s ombudsman now says the network has a contractual relationship with the talk show in the Slate article, "The Infinite Mind", to run the broadcast on Sirius "public radio" channels.


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I wasn't going to bother commenting on this, since the central thesis of the accusation, as rebutted by another commentor, is incorrect -- NPR did indeed report on the NYT story. Belatedly, I admit, but nonetheless, it did. I, in fact, heard the story and recall muttering something to the effect of "about time, folks".

However, it crossed my mind that in any event this is a non-story. My reaction to reading the NYT piece was "well, duh!"

Only the most naive member of the public would have thought that the parade of retired Generals would have been independent analysts.

This sort of spin control and media manipulation was well known during President George HW Bush's little Gulf War I, back in 1991. These Pentagon mouthpieces have everything but General Services Administration property tags tattooed on their foreheads.

It's really nothing new and barely a story at all.

favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 09:50 AM on 05/12/2008

The 'P' in NPR and PBS stands for petroleum. Unfortunately these are not publicly owned enterprises any more just in name. If you look at any of these so-called public broadcasting stations on tv or radio they are also sponsored by many major corporations and foundations founded by corporate america. The Sunday morning news interview shows are also sponsored by many of the same corporations so if news is somehow missed it is no surprise. This was made very clear to me at least when we had that terrible mine disaster last year. It received scant coverage by either PBS, NPR or the Sunday morning news shows; many of them sponsored or supported by the National Mining Industry Association. In a recent episode of Planet Earth on public television I was watching I was amazed that more than half the show was dedicated to oil drilling in the oceans. There was not one word on the devastation oil is causing to our environment or the effects these drilling platforms have on our oceans.

favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 10:11 PM on 05/11/2008

This is hilarious to me. The Cheney administration plans and executes 9/11, killing 3,000 Americans, and the media never calls them on it. Now people are suprised the meda is asleep about other travesties? Grow up, Harry! You have a national voice. Go to the root of the problem--the place where this whole thing began in 2001--and make some waves. Otherwise, quit your belly-aching.

favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 06:11 AM on 05/11/2008

Show actual confirmed EVIDENCE for those 9/11 allegations of yours?

favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 10:31 AM on 05/11/2008

Thanks Mr. Shearer, but I'm afraid you were looking at PBS through rose colored glasses for sometime. I haven't been able to stomach much of the politically correct, lukewarm gruel spun by their talking media-heads for a long time. Bill Moyers is PBS' saving grace and that seems miraculous. Look at all the special interest groups they can't afford to offend. Especially, during the Raygunian, Clintonian and Bushy dynasties. Who holds the purse strings? Watch the sponsor lists roll by... Maybe President Obama will help us all find the will to liberate PBS/NPR/PRI...?

favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 02:41 AM on 05/11/2008

"Even on NPR?"

Of course. The premise of this piece assumes this event was unusual. It wasn't. All talking heads news is produced this way, special interests supplying well-spoken "experts" to create a discussion, manufactured debate and "news." NPR is no less guilty. Think of those climate change experts proliferating on it. They just came from the reporter's nosing around? Of course not, they are packaged and presented to the reporters by public relations firms of ngo front orgs.

Harry, how about all those "cap and trade" experts on NPR. Suspicious? How about their coordinator, plus money contributor to NPR, the "Pew Center for Climate Change." Who leads that org? Look, then you'll see.

favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 02:01 PM on 05/10/2008

Yes indeed Javani. Sadly true about NPR.
Already it is being referred to as "National Petroleum Radio"
I think that Bush / Cheney / and their agent Tomlinson did an independent NPR in.
What do you expect with a totally corporate MSM?
I just feel my past support for NPR was a waste.
Take that to your fund raisers NPR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 10:04 PM on 05/10/2008

Thanks for the support. But some say "National Petroleum Radio?" That's just about the last thing I would call NPR. Cap and trade and the global warming hustles are primarily wall street financier domain.

Maybe I should pare "NPR" to "All Things Considered."

favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 05:00 PM on 05/11/2008

If anyone is asking about the Pew Center...

Theodore Roosevelt IV
Chair, Strategies for the Global Environment,
Managing Director, Lehman Brothers, Inc.

Yup, Lehman Bros.

favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 09:58 PM on 05/10/2008

Ah, the evil "corporate" media...

Only too bad that it just isn't true that NPR hasn't responded reasonably to the pentagon analysts, as others already have commented (pretty telling that nobody bothered to reply to them isn't it?).

Only two days after the article NPR had a 30min discussion about it (http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=89881932).
They followed up with a piece in Bryant Park Project (http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=89904775). NPR mentioned the affair also in their flagship All Things Considered (http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=90111757) and even their ombudsman responded to the story (http://www.npr.org/ombudsman/2008/04/npr_new_york_times_and_sourcin_1.html). And yes, the always excellent On the Media also reported on it (http://www.onthemedia.org/transcripts/2008/04/25/01).

So, where exactly is this silence Harry is talking about?

Now I have to admit, that I haven't been here when the Iraq war started, so I didn't hear NPRs war coverage. But I have to tell you, as a liberal European that was pretty shocked about your media here at first, NPR is hardly as bad as some of you make it sound. In fact I think they do a pretty decent job in reporting the news. No, they are not "liberal" and also not "fair" and "balanced" (thanks god...) but why does everything I'm listening to have to completely reflect my opinion?

favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 03:48 AM on 05/10/2008

Compare that to how much time they spent talking about Rev. Wright. (193 hits).

favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 11:59 AM on 05/10/2008

True, but that is definitely apples and oranges. NPR does cover the elections and Rev. Wright was unfortunately part of that. A search here on Huffington Post gives you 350 results, so obviously the topic was of interest for a lot of people. The NY Times was criticized by their own readers for not covering Wright enough, and judging from the letters read on All Things Considered about Wright, the listeners of NPR also had an interest in that (compare that to the 40 people that wanted to talk about the Pentagon Analysts).

favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 12:45 PM on 05/10/2008

I guess that says more about America than it does about NPR. They're just a reflection of us. By the way, where did you get the numbers about how many people wanted to talk about each issue? NPR had a short-lived blog that they recently dismantled.

Also, if you listen to Harry's podcast (LeShow) he does a bit called 'Outside the bubble" and one called 'down the memory hole'. Those two segments give you enough information to find out the real news, not the stuff we're being forced fed. Technicall, Harry's part of NPR because it's called on public radio stations.

ie - how does the FBI raid on the Office of Special Prosecutors relate to the resignation of Monica Goodling of Attorney General office relate to the 'caging' of voters relates to the 'voter fraud special interest groups relate to the resignation of Lureta (sp) Doan of the GSA relate to the disappearance of the guy who was treasurer of the Republican House members (and many other republican front groups)

favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 01:58 PM on 05/10/2008

The number of people came from the ombudsman's article which said, that about 40 people mailed or called about Scales (their military analyst).

favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 09:40 PM on 05/10/2008

thanks, I didn't know there was such a think. I'll start kicking up a fuss there instead of here.

favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 07:29 PM on 05/12/2008

This is largely because no one reads the NYT anymore. And those who do don't know whether it is fiction or not.

favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 03:41 AM on 05/10/2008

I am so cynical for so long and I feel bad about it. When the media will not even show flag draped coffins of our soldiers because the Bush administration demanded they don't, it was pretty easy to figure out. A clue that everything is a lie is the so called inflation index, unemployment rate, forelosure housing scams, the incredible disgrace the way our Veterans are treated.....The lies about how the war is going; the reason we really went into Iraq in the first place; welI I just don't believe anybody on MSM.


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favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 02:31 AM on 05/10/2008

So, are any of you really surprised by any of this? I'm not. Remember back with the invasion of Iraq first began, and a couple of months into the war there were interviews with disgruntled soldiers which the Pentegon put an end to by vetting any soldier before they were allowed they were allowed to talk to anyone in the press. In swift order disgruntled soldiers disappeared and we've heared nothing but gun-ho soldiers since.
Another story that was never allowed into the press was the propaganda the militry indoctrinated recruits with prior to the invasion. They were lectured and shown videos that proved positively Sadam had nuclear weapons. They were ordered not to reveal this information to civilians because it would panic the populace.
America land of the free, home of the brave ended the day the Supreme Court handed the government over to this administration. I've said it before and I say it again; Karl Rove puts a smile on Joseph Goebbel's charred face.

favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 02:16 AM on 05/10/2008

It would be difficult to conceive indeed that anyone involved enough to be a reader of this post could possibly be surprised by all "this."
Have to say that I bored my poor family & friends for months after the Supreme Court ruling to which you refer, using the "C" word (for coup) - which nobody really seemed to want to hear, and continued ranting about the dire things that were in store for our country until everybody told me to find a new subject to talk about...
Couldn't believe the American people would stand by and allow their country to be taken over by this obvious bloodless coup & then as things unfolded over the 2 Bushie, Jr administrations, continued gawking on naively as these crooks did their dirty work: trampled the Constitution and Bill of Rights, set back generations of progress in civil rights, etc., used fear tacitcs to turn our free press into a sniveling, embarrassing mess of infotainment, drained the entire US Treasury, borrowed trillions more because that wasn't enough to fulfill their greed (turning us into the leading debtor nation), and now plunging us into the Great Depression of 2010 (or sooner).
Karl Rove, Dick Cheney & friends will be yelling "Let them eat cake" as they prepare to blame the upcoming Iran war and anything else they can find handy on the incoming Democratic administration of 2009 - preparing to take back the country in 2012 and finish if off...
Your comments hit the

favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 06:37 AM on 05/10/2008

And it's more than a little suspicious when PBS touts funding from Lockheed Martin and Boeing as well as 'viewers like you.'

favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 02:10 AM on 05/10/2008

Right on! So transparent and they expect us to accept this stuff as information.
When I was in the 5th grade they carefully taught us about the concept of propaganda and how it was applied by the Soviet Union to brainwash it's citizens.
Suspicious?
I think it's time we began discussing the "R" word so we can organize and give focus to our displeasure at being so blatently fed propaganda by our friendly Public Broadcasting System.

favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 05:49 AM on 05/10/2008

Think about it " if many people think you"re a conspiracy theorist you are much more likely to be thought of as a harmless kook and are far less likely to end up dead somewhere with a couple of fake suicide notes bearing fake signatures around your body.
Some of these Anti-Mainstream Media types are even forced into anti-disinformation campaigns to throw off their pursuers (for instance, insisting that global warming and peak oil are "government conspiracies".)
These people are also working with very small budgets, very small staffs, in funky studios, so people who tune in are not going to see the high budget news productions they are used to from the Mainstream folks. The real truth is brought to you lo-fi.
Without mentioning names at this point, many of you know who these Anti-Mainstream Media people are are well aware that they tirelessly serve to wake people up to what is going on around them in a way that no Mainstream Media types will ever do. They have kept the military analyst story alive this week, and will the next & the next until it is no longer important in the scheme of things. Find them. Listen to them. They can be irritating, they can be blustering, they can be wrong " be prepared to disagree with them " but it"s worth every amount of truth you can wring out of it. Find them and drop Mainstream Media like a rock¦ (Mainstream Media, End)

favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 08:47 PM on 05/09/2008

In addition, these people who put themselves in the public eye to speak the truth are afraid for themselves & their families. If you think the people who speak out against this government do not receive threats against their person and against those they love then you may want to lower your Prozac dose. Millions of perfectly sane and highly intelligent US citizens believe we are on the verge of falling into a police state and that we are in grave danger of leaving our democracy behind forever.
And that is, my friends, because the truth " the truth that we live with everyday in this country " has become so bizarre that a novelist or screenwriter attempting write this stuff as fiction would be accused of stretching the truth to increase the entertainment value of the plot. The problem is that the stuff the Mainstream Media makes up does not reflect this truth that we live with everyday as Americans. We are fed up. We have had it with the lies & half-truths. We want the whole truth and nothing but the truth or we will turn to those who will give it to us.
Those very few who are actually speaking the truth in the media on a daily, or almost daily, basis (and yes, much of it is scary stuff) ARE almost always branded as conspiracy theorists and kooks, and they are in fact forced to perpetuate this image to keep themselves alive. (Part II, Mainstream Media)

favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 08:45 PM on 05/09/2008

There can never be a scandal involving bias or dereliction of duty in the mainstream media, because the media will refuse to cover it. The only allowable sort of "scandal" is a pile-on vs. an individual reporter or announcer. (Announcer or personality is a better term for most people in television news than journalist, as the connotations of the term "journalist" tend to lend them a dignity that they do not merit, since it implies actual research, investigation, or writing about issues or events, as opposed to reading scripts or blathering off the top of one's head about the designated rant of the week.

favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 08:14 PM on 05/09/2008



It"s difficult to notice what"s really going on, it has crept up on us slowly, and yet it here it is nevertheless¦
The term "Mainstream Media" now appears to cover far more territory than the corporate television, newspaper, & radio that with it"s garishly overproduced infotainment programming is quite easy to spot as blatantly and overtly supported by the US corporocracy (or plutocracy, or whatever fancy term you wish to apply to the current US government and it"s minions.)
Mainstream Media has spread, along with the attendant veneer of lies, half truths, disinformation, propaganda " and their onerous habits of conveniently allowing some really important stories to die (like the military analyst scandal), while allowing other stories to keep on going way past the date when they pass the smell test (you know what they are, they are always sensational & often prurient in nature and usually take up way too much room on the front page.
Mainstream Media has spread now to almost every form of media and has increasingly taken over the Internet, including once truly liberal blogs, and Internet radio stations " stations like NPR.
Basically this phenomenon appears to have come about because those who consider themselves respectable intellectuals and/or journalists (or at the very least informed spokespersons who believe they have something valuable to contribute to the dialogue) appear to be afraid of being accused of being called a conspiracy theorist or a kook if they speak the truth. (Mainstream Media, Part II, follows)

favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 08:08 PM on 05/09/2008

This is a shame. Yet, we are bogged down with silly "controversies" about a lapel pin. How can we make the networks answer for their dastardly deeds? We know the FCC isn't worth a penny, so what can we do? Fewer and fewer folks see television news or network TV for that matter. Post a list of the names and faces involved in this mess and maybe we can shame them. It may be all we have left before the story is swept under the rug.

favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 06:22 PM on 05/09/2008

We're not so sure that this is forgotten ... but isn't presumptuous to believe that the corporate media would launch an attack on themselves, considering that they are likely to look more like co-defendants in a law suit than victims.

These are the collaborators that have sold our country out for that taste of blood that their war machine parent companies long for.

NPR will come around - but unlike the knee-jerk journo-tainers - a little more investigative journalism is called for no? Right now don't we know all the facts about the DOD. It seems to me the bulk of the story rests on investigating the corporate media's part in all of this.

Today we talked about the bogus contract with America and collaborators just like the corporate media and "analysts"

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favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 06:04 PM on 05/09/2008

NPR and most public communications are run, and have been run by Republicans for some time. The managers are political appointments.

favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 05:59 PM on 05/09/2008

"Have we also moved beyond the time when public radio isn't held (or doesn't hold itself) to a higher standard?"

This observation becomes understandable when you consider that the Board of Directors are all right wing advocates and protectors who have been appointed by the Bush administration to keep the lid on NPR. My heart goes out to Jim Lehrer, Bill Moyers and the other NPR"s real journalists who have had to function under this blanket of oppression for almost eight years.

Relief from this oppressive evil will be only one fruit from the blessings of electing Barack Obama to President of the United States.

favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 05:53 PM on 05/09/2008

Hi Harry,

You closed by asking, "Have we also moved beyond the time when public radio isn't held (or doesn't hold itself) to a higher standard?"

I don't know about the others reading this, but I moved beyond thinking that was the case a long time ago. The intellectual capacity of the entire country is phenomenally abysmal, and the media is a reflection of that low level of intellectual functioning.

See http://www.informatics-review.com/FAQ/reading.html for some stats:

"Nearly 50% of the Americans surveyed cannot read well enough to find a single piece of information in a short publication, nor can they make low level inferences based on what they read"

"About 20% of the US population are functionally illiterate; for some subsets of our population, that rises to 40%."

"About one in every four Americans (25%) is a high school dropout"

"About half (45%) have gone to college for some period of time, but fewer than one in six (15%) have a college degree "

I don't blame the Republicans for the sorry state of education in America. It's the other way around, and it has become a positive feedback loop in the cul-de-sac at the end of the street called Stoopid.
-- Sean

favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 03:21 PM on 05/09/2008

I agree. Anyone who listens to NPR and still thinks it represents some kind of neutral or fair and balanced reporting must not really be listening or lives in some romantic la-la land.

favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 05:43 PM on 05/09/2008

I wouldn't know what's on NPR these days. Had to stop listening because Paul Begala said it made me a snob who's handing the election to McCain.

favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 11:32 AM on 05/09/2008

Either media execs are complicit and don't want to reveal they've been had, or more likely shadowy Pentagon representatives are muzzling the media in such a way they can't talk about it.

favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 11:22 AM on 05/09/2008

Or maybe, despite the never-ending efforts on the part of mindless liberals to undermine our efforts, the U.S. IS SUCCEEDING in bringing democracy to the oppressed people of Iraq.

But, that would never occur to you, I'm sure.