This week's Time Magazine cover story is dedicated to an in-depth profile of Glenn Beck. One could reasonably expect Time to do an accurate piece on Beck, documenting his endless lies and distortions, or perhaps even his history of anti-science rhetoric and blatant racism. Indeed, Time's Managing Editor Rick Stengel hints at such an angle in the editor's note in the print edition of the magazine:
"One of our jobs as journalists is to be the referee, the honest broker who sorts through the accusations and says, This is fact, and this is fantasy."
I'd like to focus specifically on the short paragraph dedicated to Beck's recent -- and ultimately successful -- smear campaign against former White House green jobs adviser Van Jones.
He is having an impact. Along with St. Louis, Mo., blogger Jim Hoft, whose site is called Gateway Pundit, Beck pushed one of Obama's so-called czars, Van Jones, to resign during Labor Day weekend. Jones, whose task was to oversee a green-jobs initiative, turned out to be as enchanted by conspiracies as Beck -- he once theorized that "white polluters and the white environmentalists" are "steering poison into the people-of-color's communities" and signed a petition demanding an investigation into whether the Bush Administration had a hand in the 9/11 attacks.
This is absurd. Glenn Beck is a well-known conspiracy theorist. Here are a few examples of the crazy shit this guy believes:
Van Jones, on the other hand, is a well-respected activist and best-selling author. Time Magazine itself saw fit to name Van Jones an Environmental Hero of 2008 and one of the 100 most influential people in the world in 2009.
Distortion 2: Time's justification for claiming Jones was "as enchanted by conspiracy theories as Beck" was a statement Jones made prior to joining the Obama administration: "The white polluters and the white environmentalists are essentially steering poison into the people of color communities because they don't have a racial justice frame."
This statement is largely true. United States history is filled with examples of corporations, state/local governments, and the Environmental Protection Agency -- all run by white people -- intentionally steering toxic and hazardous materials into impoverished communities of color. The Institute for Southern Studies recently documented some of this history. Here are just a few examples:
Sumter County, Alabama (1974)
In 1974, EPA nominated Sumter County, Alabama as a possible hazardous waste landfill site. The county, located in the heart of Alabama's Black Belt, is 71.8 percent is black. Over 35.9 percent of the county's population is below poverty. In 1977, Resource Industries Inc. purchased a 300-acre tract of land just outside of Emelle, Ala. where over 90 percent of the residents are black. The permit for the facility was approved by the Alabama Department of Environmental Management (ADEM) and EPA Region 4 over opposition of local residents who thought they were getting a brick factory. In 1978, Chemical Waste Management, a subsidiary of Waste Management Inc. bought the permit from Resource Industries Inc. and opened the nation's largest hazardous was landfill, often tagged the Cadillac of Dumps.
Between June 1978 and August 1978, over 30,000 gallons of waste transformer oil contaminated with polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) were illegally discharged on roadsides in fourteen North Carolina counties. The PCBs resulted in the U.S. EPA designating the roadsides as a superfund site to protect public health. North Carolina needed a place to dispose of the PCB-contaminated soil that was scraped up from 210 miles of roadside shoulders. In 1979, North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) along with EPA Region 4 selected rural, poor, and mostly black Warren County as the site for the PCB landfill.In 1982, the local National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) filed suit in district court to block the landfill. The residents lost their case in court despite the fact that the Warren County PCB Landfill site was not scientifically the most suitable because the water table at the landfill is very shallow, only 5-10 feet below the surface and where the residents of the community get all of their drinking water from local wells. William Sanjour, head of the EPA's hazardous waste implementation branch, questioned the Warren County landfill siting decision. The first truckload of contaminated soil that arrived at the landfill in September 1982 was met protesters. More than 500 demonstrators were jailed protesting landfill, sparking the national Environmental Justice Movement.
Distortion 3: Van Jones "signed a petition demanding an investigation into whether the Bush Administration had a hand in the 9/11 attacks."
Reporting on this claim without so much as noting the questions surrounding the claim's veracity is the height of irresponsible journalism. Consider these facts:
As for the petition that was circulated today, I do not agree with this statement and it certainly does not reflect my views now or ever.
Looking for further evidence that the Time profile of Beck was way off the mark? Glenn Beck himself has deemed it fair. This alone should make it clear to the casual observer that it is in fact anything but.
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Just because you're not paranoid doesn't mean they're not after you. Wise words actually.
The fact of the matter is that there is environmental racism in the world and this country. Those without money and power are those who's voices are often over looked in discussions about where to pollute. Poverty itself squeezes people in to harsh environments in the poorer sections of the world and the U.S.. Mudslides, floods, earth quakes most often effect those living in poverty first and most. Acknowledging this as Van Jones and others have done is the first step in doing something about it.
Good, precise answers to some of the lies spewed by GB (too many exist to answer even half of them), and good evaluation of the supposed journalism in the Time article. I've read three HuffPo articles on this Time, and it sounds pretty bad. But as you say, if GB liked it, it had to be mostly fantasy, seeing as that's his homeland.
What makes a clown an even bigger clown is when he can't accept criticism as to why he's a clown.
no surprises here.
Time like the rest are entertainment media. Any form of true journalism is dead. Is this really a surprise to anyone?
The NYT employed Kristol and is more than happy to publish Will's fantasies as well.
PBS, and NPR have also sold out, or been bought out depending on your take.
This isn't a surprise. It's about the money. And that is the only thing America is about.
Time for the African-American and progressive communities to boycott Time Magazine.
This really couldn't have worked out any better from my point of view. As I mentioned in another thread, even John Gotti was on the cover of TIME magazine AND a media darling before he was exposed and brought to justice. The same thing WILL happen to Glenn Beck because his lack of honesty and integrity compounded with his smugness for being a liar and a spin doctor will be his downfall.
"One of our jobs as journalists is to be the referee, the honest broker who sorts through the accusations and says, This is fact, and this is fantasy."
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Say What?
The reason Old Media's readership and viewership is PLUMMETING is precisely because they are incapable of objectively separating fact from fantasy.
They are so immersed in their indoctrinated ideological mindset that they are no longer able to exercise rational thought!
What happened to the 9/13 march? Haven't seen any pictures or articles about it.
No I haven't either!
"As for the petition that was circulated today, I do not agree with this statement and it certainly does not reflect my views now or ever."
That is simply not consistent with Jones also being member of a board for the 9/11 truthers back in 2002 to organize a march to congress!
and yet he is still unemployed
Yeah, I saw that today and it made my blood boil.
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