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Destroying PBS

By Molly Ivins, AlterNet. Posted June 20, 2005.


A Bush-appointed political operative says he'll erase bias at PBS ... by inserting bias.
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I was watching the PBS science program "Nova" the other night and spotted the liberal bias right away. I knew it would be there because Ken Tomlinson, the Bush-appointed chairman of the board of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB), says the network is riddled with leftist leanings. Sure enough, in a program on tsunamis and what causes them, the show blamed it on shifting tectonic plates in the earth's surface. Then the graphic shows these two tectonic plates grinding against each other -- suddenly, the one on the left sort of falls down, and the big, aggressive plate on the right jumps on top of it, causing a killer tsunami. See? Wouldn't have happened on Fox.

I have listened patiently to years of right-wing bull about liberal bias in the media, but let us be perfectly clear about what is happening at PBS. Big Bird is not in favor of affirmative action. Bert and Ernie are not gay. Miss Piggy is not a feminist. "The Three Tenors," "Antiques Roadshow," "Masterpiece Theater," "Wall Street Week" and nature programs do not have a political agenda. "The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer" is biased in favor of boring, old, white guys who appear on painfully well-balanced panels. "Washington Week in Review" is a showcase for "Inside the Beltway," conventional wisdom, power-parroting, political-geekhead, Establishment journalism -- there is nothing liberal about it.

But there is a plot to politicize public broadcasting. It is plain as a pikestaff, and it is coming from the Right. It is obvious, undeniable and happening right now. The Bush administration is introducing a political agenda to public broadcasting. They are using the lame pretext that PBS is somehow liberal to justify it into a propaganda organ for the government. That is precisely what the board of CPB was set up to prevent 40 years ago; it is there to be a firewall between public broadcasting and political pressure. Ken Tomlinson is a disgrace to the purpose of that board, he has a political agenda and is engaging in a raw display of ideological bullying. The right-wingers in the House of Representatives are backing his power play with a threat to cut off funding for PBS entirely.

Tomlinson's claim of liberal bias at PBS is based on the program "NOW with Bill Moyers," even though Moyers' program frequently featured guests on the Right. Moyers is now retired, and the show has been cut to half an hour. Tomlinson "balanced" it with a weekly program by the editorial writers of the Wall Street Journal, who don't even bother to pretend to be objective: They are right-wing beyond argument. Tomlinson actually spent $10,000 of the taxpayers' money to pay some consultant to find bias in Moyers' program but has never released the results of that "study."

Tomlinson, himself a former head of Voice of America in the Reagan administration and a retired editor Reader's Digest, has been an active right-winger since I first met him in 1974. He is also the Bush-appointed chair of the Broadcasting Board of Governors, which oversees the Voice of America, Radio Free Europe and other official arms of the government's propaganda machine. He is a Bush information apparatchik. It is quite clear he believes PBS and NPR should also function as cheerleaders for the government.

His choice for president of the CPB is Patricia Harrison, who is such a Republican activist she was elected co-chair of the Republican National Committee, where she was particularly noted for attacking Hillary Clinton. This is beyond open partisanship. Harrison is currently at State, where she oversees that department's propaganda arm, including the production "news segments" openly intended to support Bush administration policy. She has testified before Congress about the value of such "news segments" in swaying public opinion.

When Richard Nixon attacked PBS 35 years ago, the Republican chairman of CPB resigned in protest over the political interference. The impeccably Republican Ralph Rogers of Dallas led a nationwide effort to stop the malicious meddling. Where's a decent Republican when you need one?

I've read all those studies that show people on the Right lack the gift of empathy. I can see they have a real hard time imagining themselves as people on welfare or as blacks in East Texas -- that's quite a stretch even for white bleeding hearts like me. What I don't get is their inability to do the simplest exercise in elementary fairness -- how would you feel if the shoe were on the other foot?

Let's pretend Hillary Clinton wins the 2008 election. Who do you want her to appoint chairman of CPB? James Carville? Noam Chomsky? Or should she show how much she understands the importance of the independence of public broadcasting by naming an esteemed Republican, say John Danforth or Alan Simpson or Richard Lugar? How about anyone who understands that the function of journalism is not to toady to those in power but to challenge them? Is that too much to ask?

The ideological Republicans are destroying a fine public institution.

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Molly Ivins writes about politics, Texas and other bizarre happenings.

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Greg
Posted by: Greg on Jun 20, 2005 4:20 AM   
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First we had "War is Peace" from the Republicans. Now we have "Lies are Truth."
How can we protect the Internet from the control the mainstream media, including PBS, is withering under?

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» RE: Greg Posted by: Budnell
Ideology trumps ethics
Posted by: BeeMan on Jun 20, 2005 4:33 AM   
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As usual, Molly, an excellent column. Keep writing! And, as usual, the Bushies' ideology keeps trumping ethics!

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Is there any way to un-appoint Ken Tomlinson?
Posted by: Sandra on Jun 20, 2005 5:35 AM   
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Is there any way to get Ken Tomlinson off the board or does that have to wait until a new administration?

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ambivalence about public broadcasting
Posted by: hagwind on Jun 20, 2005 5:42 AM   
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I've been pledging to one public radio station or another (I don't have a TV) for about twenty years, and I'll probably continue to do so. But despite Molly Ivins's eloquence, I can't muster much indignation about this latest attack on the CPB. I live in Massachusetts; the public radio stations I can pick up range from very good to excellent, but the news and commentary rarely ventures left of the center line (or out of the big city, for that matter). They aren't carrying the shows I read about on AlterNet. (I'm sure I'm not the only one who occasionally writes, e-mails, or calls in to request that they do carry, for instance, Democracy Now or Air America.) I don't know what the problem is: fear, lack of imagination, disorganization -- or liberals bending over backwards to prove they're not "biased"? Whatever it is, I wish I could support public broadcasting because I was enthusiastic about it, not just because it's better than Clear Channel or Fox (or CNN or the _New York Times_).

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We're not going away....
Posted by: margdw on Jun 20, 2005 6:00 AM   
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I try to be philosophical these days, so my blood pressure stays within the normal zone.
Does the right wing really think that we CPB and CSpan fans
are really going to roll over? I regret that it will hurt public
TV and radio if neo-con garbage clogs its programming, because the audience will simply stop watching. But the truth has a
funny way of popping up again in the strangest ways.....
Keep the faith!

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» RE: We're not going away.... Posted by: Budnell
LIBRAL T.V. ....Hornswaggle
Posted by: jeffrey7 on Jun 20, 2005 7:53 AM   
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I keep hearing about this 'libral bias' in broadcast media.As a graduate of a school that taught broadcasting,I can tell you 'libral' is far from what they are.Television is put together for one purpose and that is to influence and control.Shows have a slant to them to direct your response.News is carefully constructed to give you just enough to get mad and not enough to be informed,Stories are supperssed that you need to know,while you head is filled with senseless marketing scams. All designed to keep you from thinking for yourself and let the friendly voice and image spew guide you like a cathode Moses through the valley of cognitive thought.No my friends,a 'Libral' press points out where we are falling down,a 'Libral" press will tell you the stories they don't want you to know,because they would loose control. A libral press would imform you of the truth,like what you just read

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» RE: LIBRAL T.V. ....The nerve! Posted by: Bic Pentameter
» RE: LIBRAL T.V. OH YEA! Posted by: Michiganman
Mutilating PBS
Posted by: Aigel3 on Jun 20, 2005 8:28 AM   
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Thank you, Molly, for your on-target words. It's hopeful to know that there are still people like you out there fighting to make clear the much-maligned image of us leftists and our institutions.

As a 73-yr. old embattled, radically-left feminist, I feel brand-new when I see the next generation keeping their eyes open and their fists in the air and their actions unimpeded by the righteous right.

Keep up the fight!!!

Nancy

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Controlling media
Posted by: jefmundo@pacbell.net on Jun 20, 2005 8:52 AM   
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This is a very unpopular view BUT !!!! PBS has been taken over, the one last area that we have for public views.
Don't get me wrong I know there are controls on it but it out and out controlled as noted by the zero real programs showing now.
THANKS Molley for your outspoken words. please!!don't stop now !!!

Thanks,
Eleanor Proietti

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Biased Press Conspiracy Theory
Posted by: Fang-Face Dreamweaver on Jun 20, 2005 9:05 AM   
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I have a commentary about biased press conspiracy theor
at my web site; and conspiracy theory is all that it is; just another specious excuse by fanatics and slavemongers to encroach on our minds.

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Modernize PBS
Posted by: mll on Jun 20, 2005 9:51 AM   
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The current administration has proposed to cut PBS funding by 25% this year and 100% next year, thus saving 33 cents per person this year and $1.33 next year. In addition they are appointing people who believe that PBS is unacceptably liberal and does not serve its members.

Instead of trying to continue to fight this long term effort to change PBS's purpose, it seems to me that we,. the PBS members, should propose an alternate set of amendments that would modernize PBS as follows:

= = = = =

1) The PBS board of directors, management, etc. should be elected by the members, as they contribute the majority of the money and are the people who are the effective stock holders. The election can either be a one person - one vote election, or based on the member's contribution as with a normal company. In addition, in order to prevent spoilers, I would hope that the election could be an instant run-off election.


2) Since the primary purpose of PBS is to produce education programs, and since it is evident that we need better education, the funding will be raised 33% this year to kick start the new programs designed to train our population for the new globalized world and to allow PBS to plan for the eventual elimination of its Federal funding.


3) In order to disconnect PBS from the politics of the government, the federal funding will decrease, from this increased base, 25% per year, so that in 5 years PBS will be funded entirely by its members, businesses, foundations, and local agencies.


= = = = =

Personally, I propose to do the following:

a) Increase my contribution to my PSB station by 100%, as a an-matching contribution, i.e. with the condition that PBS reduce their request for federal funds by 50% of my contribution.

b) Request that they revise their charter so that the management be elected by the members rather than being appointed by the federal government, who contributes less than 1/4-th of its funds.

c) Write my Senators and Representatives to request that they amend the funding for PBS as discussed above.

= = = = =

If I have any more info or you have any suggestions, there is another Blog entry to discuss the "Un-Matching" proposal. see:

http://wematter.blogspot.com / (dated)
2005/06/ (titled)
unmatch.html

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» RE: Modernize PBS Posted by: Scott
» RE: Modernize PBS Posted by: inthewoods
» RE: Modernize PBS Posted by: Swiftwater
Face, do not deface, the law
Posted by: Sojourner on Jun 20, 2005 10:01 AM   
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If you break the law (vandalizing public/private property) you must do it in order to "speak truth to power;" that is, to witness by your acceptance of the responsibility. Grafitti in opposition to Bush is not, somehow, 'better' than Bush's lying. Ends do not justify the means. To try to outscumbag the scumbags is a losing proposition. As a friend used to say, "Never try to outfart a skunk."

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Thanks for doing what you do so well, Molly...
Posted by: Linette on Jun 20, 2005 12:03 PM   
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Don't know if you've see this James Kroeger article yet, but if you haven't, you're goind to love reading it:
The Republican Nemesis

Should be on the must-read list of every Democrat in the nation!

Linette

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Molly forgot to mention "Firing Line"
Posted by: dloberk on Jun 20, 2005 12:59 PM   
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Molly Ivins forgot to mention that William F. Buckley's conservative political program "Firing Line" ran for many years on National Educational Television, the forerunner to PBS. Then the standard bearer for the conservative agenda, Buckley had a realiable non-commerical platform by virtue of public broadcasting.

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Liberal biased?
Posted by: mjm3iii on Jun 20, 2005 8:35 PM   
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What I've noticed about the hard right neoaholes is they've been claiming a liberal bias since President Clinton was in office. It's a flaw of repukelican magnitude hardy har har!

No these clowns have tried to perfect Josef gobbles tactic of tell a lie long enough and they will believe it! The repukelican party is a bunch of Nazi's in drag!

They are systematically dismantling everything american. Now they're attacking big bird! If it wasn't so disturbing it would be comical!

These mfers have gone too far! Big bird is as american as apple pie!!! Pretty soon it's going to be open season on repukelicans!!! They are going places doing things that will demand retaliation. I kid you not!!!

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What's Going On?
Posted by: vancouvercanuck on Jun 20, 2005 10:39 PM   
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Has anyone noticed the number of pledge drives lately? It's a great way to keep intelligent programming off the air. I haven't seen Charlie Rose in months - it seems he's always pre-empted by some 50's singing show.
I stopped my 35 years of contributin to PBS-KCTS when Tucker Carlson got a slot on PBS. That was too much for me!

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» RE: What's Going On? Posted by: Kajamian
Dont Take It Away
Posted by: expat in tokyo on Jun 21, 2005 12:05 AM   
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As a 26 year old "liberal" from the wonderful "blue" state of Massachusetts I am agast. The only "fair and balanced" news organization I have ever experienced is Public Broadcasting. Kudos to WAMC and Alan Chartok for all the wonderful hours they gave me on my otherwise mundane drives. The public broadcast channels are the only media (besides AlterNet.. Tompaine..et al) that actually go in depth and ask the hard questions. Now if that is a liberal bias, then I must assume that anyone who doesn`t cowtow to the goverment must be liberal. Thank you for a wonderful article and I pray ( yeah some of us God hating Liberals actually do that) that NPR and PBS are there for my children and their children, but as our sheep like populace seems so buy every sound bite from the corporate owned media machine I am begining to doubt. Bush and Co. have perfected propoganda better than Goerring ever dreamed..

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Down with the Republican Oligarchy and Plutocracy!
Posted by: edward1528 on Jun 21, 2005 6:47 AM   
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With each passing day, the Bush administration is destroying the American people's right to have access to dissenting voices. Our country is moving more and more toward the dictatorship of the Republican, right-wing agenda. Edward Paolella

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Marc Pujol
Posted by: Marc Pujol on Jun 21, 2005 8:30 AM   
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Soon we will see only right wing conservitave religion and science as the country continues to spiral back into the Middle Ages where witchcraft and sorcerers rule the cosmos.

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cin9713
Posted by: cin9713 on Jun 21, 2005 1:06 PM   
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I wish I could be more middle-of-the-road, in that I could say, "Well, they're not perfect, but they're good enough, and they're all we have, so I'll give them money in order that they may study how far to the left Bill Moyers is." But, no. I have little money (the medical system is taking it all for my terminal disease) so I cannot see my way clear to excuse their rightist shennanigans.
I am 73 and more to the left every year!

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» RE: cin9713 Posted by: inthewoods
If we don't get on the same page...
Posted by: CreateMaintain.com on Jun 21, 2005 9:46 PM   
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... our children will develop bi-polar 'un-education'!

Sustainable Education

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Let's Find and Nurture a Modern-day Margaret Mitchell
Posted by: drpiano55 on Jun 22, 2005 8:26 AM   
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As the Neocons continue down the path of Orwellian Big Lies (so-called PBS bias being just the latest), perhaps we should be searching for the next Martha Mitchell. If we can find her/him, we should prop up their careers. Seems the American people only understand that lies are lies when a Bumblefritz like B1 Bob Dornan, the aforementioned late great Ms. Mitchell, or that potato loving VP of yore, Danny Quayle, begin yet another bout of Runaway Mouth Disease. If we fail to find the next generation of mentally challenged right wing idiot (the Oval Office Oaf needs more company) we could be in trouble. If you give a pol--even a dumb cluck pol--just a touch of the thespian (like our late, great 40th prexy-- wasn't he amazing with that chimp; was the movie Bedtime for Bonzo?) he can spin words into pure corn, and make the rank and file American love the tortilla.

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Patricia Harrison
Posted by: mrhoadesjr on Jun 23, 2005 11:38 AM   
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The selection by PBS of former Republican Party co-chairman Patricia Harrison Thursday as its president and chief executive is unbelievable and I am no longer a PBS supporter. Moreover, I will encourage friends, family, neighbors, and co-workers to stop contributing to, or supporting PBS in anyway. This was a very bad move and an obvious capitulation to an overbearing Republican administration. PBS is obviously moving in a direction that I can no longer support.

Mack B. Rhoades, Jr., PhD
Co-Chair, Mount Vernon Council of Citizens’ Associations, Inc.
www.MVCCA.org

President, Huntington Community Association, Inc.
www.HuntingtonOnline.org

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