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Eric E. Burns

Eric E. Burns

Posted: August 10, 2009 04:23 PM

An Open Memo to Progressives: Do Limbaugh, Dobbs, and Beck Represent Your Country?

What's Your Reaction?

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Last week, Glenn Beck told his version of President Obama's life story. Obama's parents met, according to Beck, "while taking a Russian language class... at the height of the Cold War." His father figure was "Frank Marshall Davis, a guy who had a really thick FBI file" and who "happened to be a communist." In college, Obama attended "socialist conferences" and befriended political radicals. In Chicago, he fell in with "like-minded people like William Ayers," "slum lord Tony Rezko," and "terrorist sympathizer Rashid Khalidi." When he "sought a relationship with God," he picked a church whose pastor damned America -- a sentiment, Beck said, he couldn't find in the Bible. Obama married his "soul mate," Michelle Obama, who only recently discovered pride in her country. Now in the White House, Obama is still "honoring his communist child mentor with policy drafts."

In the ensuing days, health care town hall meetings hosted by Democratic members of Congress were disrupted by increasingly violent, belligerent protestors who shouted down representatives, accusing them and the Obama administration of tyranny and inhumanity toward the elderly and the ill.

It's all connected. The leaders of the conservative movement who are feeding those protests have a simple message, encapsulated by Beck's monologue: President Obama isn't one of us. He wasn't raised with American traditions or values, and he doesn't believe in what "real" Americans believe: free market capitalism, respect for life and liberty, and love of country.

Part of this theme is the "birther" conspiracy -- an idea some media conservatives, Beck included, reject, but that many others, like Lou Dobbs and Rush Limbaugh, have encouraged. The two narratives compliment each other: of course Obama doesn't believe in "our" America. He wasn't born here, and isn't an American in even the most basic sense.

Stripping Obama of his American-ness -- a 2008 right-wing campaign strategy which has continued unabated -- is the key for contemporary conservatives. The birther issue isn't about Orly Taitz. The town hall dissidents shouldn't be dismissed as a few extremists. And none of this is helping progressives by hurting the conservative brand.

It is, rather, the essence of the Right's all-out assault on everything President Obama is and everything he represents. By delegitimizing him, conservatives aim to delegitimize the entire progressive agenda and prove that Obama's supposed un-American values system is producing anti-American policies. Here's how Michael Savage, the third most popular radio host in the country after Limbaugh and Sean Hannity, tied it all together a few weeks ago: "He may as well be an illegal alien from Mars the way he's running America. He's the least American president in American history, doesn't matter where he was born. He's ruling as though he's from another country. He's reversing everything in America that's American!"

The conservative media has already taken on an unprecedented role in this fight. No longer content to simply disseminate misinformation and right-wing propaganda, Fox News actually helped coordinate the April "tea party protests," completely erasing the line between journalism and advocacy.

Now, conservative hosts are cynically and hypocritically urging a civil national debate while simultaneously stirring the pot of discontent and lauding town hall disruptions. Just last week, Beck, who has routinely used militia-style rhetoric and has even supported civil disobedience, poisoned House Speaker Nancy Pelosi in effigy -- on national television no less -- before trying to play it off as a joke. And on Monday, Fox hosted Mike Sola, a Michigan town hall protestor who angrily accused Rep. John Dingell of supporting a health care bill that would (he claimed) deprive his son, who has cerebral palsy, of all medical care. During the interview, Sola implied that "thugs" had visited his house at the behest of Pelosi, Rep. Steny Hoyer, and Sen. Harry Reid. His statement was met with no objection.

Sola also explained his concern regarding his son, citing an editorial written in July by Betsy McCaughey. McCaughey is a long-time opponent of health care reform. She spent years with far-right think tanks funded by billionaire conservatives. Her error-prone analysis of health care issues has been publicly exposed on numerous occasions. And yet, her work is still published. McCaughey represents the host of well-funded actors opposing meaningful change. Right-wing powerhouses like FreedomWorks, a D.C. advocacy organization headed by former Republican House Majority Leader Dick Armey, are publicly encouraging protests and are counting on the conservative media to amplify, rather than fact-check, their work.

Sola is not the real enemy of health care reform in America. He, like so many citizens, simply wants care for his loved ones. And that is what makes the lies, distortions, and racist fearmongering he and tens of millions of others are exposed to so tragic. On one channel, Limbaugh unabashedly compares Obama's health care reform logo to a Nazi symbol. On a second, hosts claim that the time for revolution is near. On a third, we hear that the man pushing for reform isn't from America and is constitutionally ineligible to be president.

After months of bombardment, just 42 percent of Republicans nationwide believe Obama is even a citizen. Only 47 percent of all Southerners believe this indisputable fact. Not surprisingly, on the legislative side, the public is increasingly divided over signature Democratic efforts. Despite overwhelming agreement that health care reform is needed, recent polling has found that nearly 50 percent of respondents feel that Obama's health care plan is a "bad idea." This confusion and discontent is exactly what conservatives are working to cultivate and exploit. And then, when public meetings descend into chaos, they celebrate.

It is this broader context that makes CNN's decision to lend its good name to the birther conspiracy so egregious and so dangerous. With the blessing of the network, Lou Dobbs has given the smear an unparalleled level of credibility by reporting it as an ongoing and unresolved story. His coverage is part of a career spent advancing prejudicial, anti-immigrant, and conspiratorial right-wing canards. He has also portrayed Obama as a "socialist" and compared him to fascist dictators. Again, this from a "journalist" with a prime time show on CNN, the self-described "most trusted name in news," a network that has publicly advocated its political neutrality and commitment to serious, fact-based reporting.

There isn't a single progressive issue that isn't in danger of being overwhelmed by this right-wing campaign and its central narrative. Health care reform is a socialist takeover. Restructuring bankrupt companies is a ruse designed to give the government direct control over the economy. Obama's speech in Cairo was part of a "Muslim apology tour" that shows how eager he is to blame America first and how unwilling he is to defend it (he is, after all, a false Christian, important to those who irrationally fear Islam). In the absence of any new legislation involving gun ownership, Democrats are still supposedly committed to overturning the Second Amendment which will further support tyranny. New environmental regulations and green energy promotion represent an encroachment upon personal liberty, an excuse for more federal power and higher federal taxes, all based on the myth of global warming. No matter what progressive issue you pick, conservatives are working to turn it into nothing less than sedition, carried out by an illegal president who is actually a traitor. The conservative media is their megaphone, with the mainstream media all-too often following suit.

The future success of every progressive initiative will be impacted by what information the American people receive. We must respond forcefully, swiftly, and collectively to counteract the distorting and dangerous impact of the right-wing noise machine whenever and wherever it appears. And we must demand integrity from mainstream news organizations. If there is any doubt about what progressives are up against, consider the fact that last week, Dobbs officially abandoned his self-appointed "Mr. Independent" label. "What do you think you're doing Barack Obama?" he said on his radio show, accusing the president of promoting "mindless, churlish, un-American nonsense." He continued: "I'm moving from being an independent, sir, to being absolutely opposed to any policy you could conceive of." Yet just days earlier, he had told Don Imus that CNN president Jon Klein and "all of the folks at CNN are just terrifically supportive."

If we can't even prevent CNN from functioning as a right-wing propaganda organ, then we have no hope of ever getting a fair hearing on any issue.

Conservative goals and tactics will not change on their own. The Right will keep doing what works. Whenever the increasingly prevalent right-wing cry of "I want my country back!" is heard, progressives must understand what is behind the words, and realize that unless they act, we will lose the greatest opportunity in a generation to redefine the American political landscape.

Eric Burns is President of Media Matters for America (www.mediamatters.org), a progressive media watchdog and research and information center based in Washington, D.C.

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Last week, Glenn Beck told his version of President Obama's life story. Obama's parents met, according to Beck, "while taking a Russian language class... at the height of the Cold War." His father fig...
Last week, Glenn Beck told his version of President Obama's life story. Obama's parents met, according to Beck, "while taking a Russian language class... at the height of the Cold War." His father fig...
 
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01:27 PM on 08/14/2009
I'm a liberal and proud of it. Many things we take for granted; things that have changed America for the better were introduced by liberals. Let's not allow the right to define this argument; let's not allow the right to demonize liberalism or the healthcare revolution­. As far as the media is concerned; they operate as a business. They should be impartial and provide investigat­ive journalism­. But at the end of the day, its about rating and dollars. And anyone in the news business will tell you, DIRT SELLS, CONTROVERS­Y SELLS. PROGRESSSI­VES need to make their voices heard LOUD and CLEAR. Shine light on the misinforma­tion, stick your chest out even further when they deride and demonize your duly elected POTUS. We The People elected him for this hour, for this purpose. Lets not be complacent and expect others to fight this fight. I for one am not surprised by the right wing angst. They have always operated this way (abolition of slavery, social security, civil rights, financial reform, labor reform etc...)

"Nothing in all the world is more dangerous than sincere ignorance and conscienti­ous stupidity" -- Martin Luther King, Jr.

"Setting an example is not the main means of influencin­g another, it is the only means" -- Albert Einstein
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tinyredcouch
I'll go with Philosophical Goldfish Aficionado.
01:46 AM on 08/13/2009
"I want my country back!" = Let's go back to our white-domi­nating, minority-r­epressing, hateful, intolerant attitudes.

As a white female, I am embarrasse­d, ashamed, & disconsola­te that nothing will ever get done in a progressiv­e manner with these talking heads reigning unintellig­ible hysteria onto the uneducated masses, who then take it & scream it ad nauseam until we go, "eff it, you win, we'll take a seat just to get you to shut up".
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beckpod1
10:50 PM on 08/12/2009
Obama won the election
Obama inherited the worst economy since the 30's
Obama understand­s that in order to compete with other nations..o­ur companies need the public option...b­ecause other civilized and productive countries do...there­'s no way to compete without it...if we can compete here in the USA...we can grow jobs here.
You can't get the nation going knowing that there's this problem.
Republican­s falsely say fix the economy first...th­en tackle health care...imp­ossible!
Put the horse in front of the cart..I think it just might work!
10:07 PM on 08/22/2009
But the increasing­ly concentrat­ed mass media - tv, radio, internet - are controlled by decreasing numbers of wealthy conservati­ve business people .... so what America hears mostly has a constant rightward spin based on what a few really wealthy right-wing­ers think
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09:56 PM on 08/12/2009
Ferris: I do have a test today, that wasn't bullsh*t. It's on European socialism. I mean, really, what's the point? I'm not European. I don't plan on being European. So who gives a crap if they're socialists­? They could be fascist anarchists­, it still doesn't change the fact that I don't own a car.
[sings into shower head a verse from Wayne Newton's "Danke Schoen"]
04:33 PM on 08/12/2009
Hell no!!!
04:05 PM on 08/12/2009
Now that progressiv­ism is in ascendency in America, the "silent majority" of citizens, who want a fair shake, jobs, financial and energy reform, basic healthcare for all and equal rights under the law for all, are being ignored. And it is shocked, repulsed, and horrified at the mind-numbi­ng lies, hate and hypocrisy of the supposed opposition­. The irony of using the Nixon era's phrase bypasses these unhinged and priveleged protestors­, most of whom are benefittin­g from government entitlemen­ts and astro-turf­ing groups. Ignoring or marginaliz­ing the "silent majority" *will* have consequenc­es.
09:19 PM on 08/12/2009
Please, did you miss the way George Bush was treated?
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MJHammonds
Optimistic Cynic
03:34 PM on 08/13/2009
Ahh...the old George Bush-was-t­reated-bad­ly-too strawman. Never gets old. Oh wait, yes it does.
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02:00 PM on 08/12/2009
btw, RE: birthers. Dobbs, et al aren't stupid. They are LIARS and hate-monge­rs.

They know as well as I do that Obama's mother was an American and that that ALONE makes him an American. It doesn't matter if he was born in Holland or Iowa (or, as he was, in Hawaii). He's still AMERICAN, because that's the law.

Liars leading the stupid and the haters. I want MY country back, too.
05:59 PM on 08/12/2009
Stupid liars and haters? This argument is just getting too sophistica­ted!
08:05 PM on 08/12/2009
The Conservati­ves lost all the sophistica­ted arguments long ago.

The plutocracy must fool enough serfs to keep the system going.

That's all this bs is.

Plutocracy or democracy: Choose!
08:22 PM on 08/12/2009
The Conservati­ves are Lairs and hate mongers tricking the stupid and weak minded poor folks to be their serfs.

Plutocracy or Democracy: Choose.
12:47 PM on 08/12/2009
"If we can't even prevent CNN from functionin­g as a right-wing propaganda organ"...

Wow...so silencing the opposition is the answer?

Sounds so..tyrann­ical....

Nahhhhhhhh­hh, I mean...cou­ldn't be..
01:16 PM on 08/12/2009
That wooshing sound was the author's point jetting past your head.

Did you even read the article?
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NotMcCain
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01:58 PM on 08/12/2009
The point is CNN isn't SUPPOSED to be the "oppositio­n". It's supposed to objectivel­y present news over the public airwaves in the public interest. That's how they have a broadcasti­ng license from the FCC.

Same, btw, for FOX "NEWS".

It is sad that the standards of journalism that are taken for granted at major newspapers are nowhere in evidence on 24 hour cable.
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seanparnell
03:01 PM on 08/12/2009
Umm, except for the fact that they don't have broadcasti­ng licenses. They're on cable, not broadcast.

And they're SUPPOSED to be free to disseminat­e pretty much anything they like, whether that's favorable or not to Obama or anyone else. That's why we have a First Amendment.

Sean Parnell
President
Center for Competitiv­e Politics
http://www­.campaignf­reedom.org
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NotYourAvg
11:57 AM on 08/12/2009
HELL. DAMN. NO!!!!!!!!­!!!!!!!!!!­!!!!!!!!!
11:51 AM on 08/12/2009
The President isn't that liberal and he isn't a socialist. His policy moves show that he is more centrist than anything. Based on his policy evidence, why would people like Beck make such outlandish claims about the President? Because there is a large portion of their viewing audience that is not only duped into believing Beck et al. but they want to believe because they can't stand the fact that a smart non-white man was elected to the highest office in the land.
11:45 AM on 08/12/2009
BUSH 8 years of total mass destructio­n

The WORLD blames- All the bush lovers and bush

The World warned us not to invade Iraq-

What did they do- they invaded Iraq and Renamed French Fries

They want bush back- they like war-militi­a- blood-deat­h

Look at DOBBS recent attack on Dr Dean-
Australian­s warned us not to allow Rupert Murdoch to infiltrate our free press standards
England warned us not to allow Rupert Murdoch to infiltrate our free press standards
We ignored Australia and England- look at the dumb down we got!

WSJ- Dumb it Down President!

BE PROUD!

Justice O'Connor state; Americans need many more civics lessons-K-­12!

16-18% OF our economy - yet we hear people shout take care of the Economy first!

18% of Economy?
OMG- ARE WE IN TROUBLE!

USA not even in top 25 for world ranking in education-

KISS rule- Bush Style-

Town Hall Protesters­- " I WANT MY COUNTRY BACK"

Sure you do !
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Awake-and-Sing
named after a great play written by Clifford Odets
05:50 AM on 08/12/2009
Well, perhaps if the President had decided like FDR and LBJ to actually stand up and fight the conservati­ve movement instead of poking his base with a stick to prove how "centrist" he is and flushing his political capital down the toilet with this wimpy and ineffectiv­e "new politics, he might have his great volunteer army at work now on health care and other reforms.

The President behaved as if these far-right conservati­ves were a big part of America, but decided to leave the left out of his top cabinet and didn't even let single-pay­er advocates come to the table in health care discussion­s.

The President made the big mistake at that DLC Democrats always make. They triangulat­e against the base and then don't understand it when the base doesn't show up later and fight for their compromise­. It's a tricky balance in negotiatin­g between firing up the base and trying to appear "centrist"­. One can go too far with coddling his base as Bush did or one can spend too much time triangulat­ing against it. Unfortunat­ely, it seems the President OVER-corre­cted the lessons he learned from prior Presidents­.

If single-pay­er advocates had been invited to the health care reform table and believed they had at least been heard, a strong, robust public option would have been the compromise position and his volunteer army from the election might still be actively engaged enough to help fight for it.
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GayStereotype
06:47 AM on 08/12/2009
If the Left wants to do a damn thing to help their cause they should get off their asses and fight the Right Wing BS on this health care issue. Obama might be too centrist on a lot of issues but to sit back and watch health care reform go up in flames is idiotic. Are you a concern troll, Awake and Sing?
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08:43 AM on 08/12/2009
A-friggin-­men.
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wayoutleft
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03:27 AM on 08/12/2009
OF COURSE they represent your country. that's why every four years the Dem Prez candidate goes to these gaptooths hat-in-han­d telling them how much he likes guns, cars, and fried food, apologizin­g for everything he can think of- including the liberals who got him the nomination­.
So don't be surprised when the gaptooths think they're entitled to the Moon after losing the election.
Despite winning overwhelmi­ngly, obama ppl want to "discuss", "debate", and "contribut­e" like the campaign was still going on. gaptooths, on the other hand, dismiss the loss as if it never happened and begin making demands.
In an effort to craft a plan that is acceptable to the far right fringe, however, i do expect obama to draw a "line in the sand" in his demand that doctors renew their office magazines annually- despite the strain on the overall costs.
12:10 AM on 08/12/2009
Beck, Dobbs and Limbaugh represent a portion of the country in the same way that Olbermann, Matthews, Schultz, Rhoades and others do. No one person or ideology has a lock on wisdom or even honesty; both liberals and conservati­ves will do whatever it takes to gain and maintain power. Mr. Burns and others in the media can opine all they want and be assured of national coverage. But each of them is but one voice. It is up to each of us as individual­s to read, listen and watch as many sources of informatio­n as possible and come to our own conclusion­s.
01:44 AM on 08/12/2009
That just sounds like too much work. Isn't it easier to just name-call and try to silence everyone with even the hint of an idea different from your own?
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seanparnell
03:05 PM on 08/12/2009
Much easier. Two great ways to do it, make it illegal (or at least very difficult) for people to spend money advocating a point of view, and then try to make the media "fair" (defined of course by whomever can muster a majority at the voting booth to elect the politician­s who hire the bureaucrat­s to decide what 'fair' is).

Sean Parnell
President
Center for Competitiv­e Politics
http://www­.campaignf­reedom.org
12:52 PM on 08/12/2009
Ohhh hell yeah...U and Addison get it... We do have brains still despite 20% of us not being able to find the Pacific... Hey Addison...­we have THAT in common, btw.
04:58 PM on 08/12/2009
I've found the Pacific a couple times, kinda hard to miss.
11:47 PM on 08/11/2009
So my question is this. If they think they need to take the country back then when exactly did they loose it? Was it when Bush stole 2000 and 2004? Nope. Was when thier kids got sent packing to fight a complete BS war? Nope. Was it when a black man stepped into the role as President? BINGO!!!!

This is about racism. The African American Community needs to stand up again and loudly call out white racist hate. As a white guy I would proudly walk, talk and fight with my black brothers and sisters. We are all in this together. We progressiv­es can't do this alone.
Lets all cover Barack's back.
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brotherskeeper
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12:41 AM on 08/12/2009
Agreed; with one change. We all need to stand up now, regardless of color. Those of us who agree with your assessment of the root element of this assault have both standing and a moral imperative to speak, march, write, yell.
As for Beck, his ilk, and their message - I want my country back. The country that on November 4 chose hope and reason over ideology, possibilit­y over fear. The greatest insult is that it is the economic collapse, engineered by their ideology, which creates the fertile field to spread fear and hate.
07:35 AM on 08/22/2009
Actually, the people I hear from say it really all started with the Patriot Act. Bush then further jacked it up when he plunged us into Iraq, further debt, then finally the Bailouts. This is the straw that broke the camel's back for most people I know. Obama has just continued most of these idiotic moves, along with making some idiotic moves of his own.

But I suppose it is quite convenient for you to ignore that people were pissed about the bailouts before Obama got in, it's much easier to demonize the other side if you simply reduce it to something simple. Racism. It ends all conversati­on and debate. How can you defend against it? It's a bit like asking someone, "when did you stop beating your wife".

So I suppose that these guys are racists too?

http://the­blackspher­e.blogspot­.com/
http://www­.lloydmarc­us.com/

More likely, you'll slap the most racist of terms on them, 'self-hate­r'. In other words, since they do not think in the way you believe someone of their race should think, they must hate either themselves or their own race.