Just When You Think The Media Couldn't Get Any Worse...

By Dave Lindorff

I would not have thought that the coverage of the US presidential campaign could get more shallow and meaningless, and then, along comes the plagiarism story.

OMG! Barack Obama, the silver-tongued front-runner for the Democratic presidential nomination, lifted a couple of lines and an idea from the black governor of Massachusetts, Deval Patrick. Patrick, himself something of a wordsmith, had been hit with the same attack by a wooden opponent, and responded by saying that words matter, and citing Martin Luther King's famous "I have a dream" line and the Declaration of Independence's ringing "all men are created equal."

Obama, whose oratorical skills have left the robotic and monotonous Hillary Clinton sounding like a pull-string Barbie on the stump (remember "Math is hard!"?), has had the Clinton campaign frantically casting around for a rejoinder, and the best they could come up with to date was a charge that he's "all hat and no cattle" (itself a line lifted, uncredited, from Texas populist Jim Hightower, if I recall, though I think it has an older lineage among Texans, and has been appropriately applied to President Bush on numerous occasions). Obama decided to respond using some of Patrick's lines.

Now, one could argue that Obama would have been better advised to give fair attribution to Gov. Patrick, but since when have politicians gone around putting footnotes on their public speeches? Most political speeches are excercises in cut and paste, full of regurgitated pablum and lifted quotes. If plagiarism were a political crime, 90 percent of members of Congress would be out on their ears. (For that matter, if plagiarism were a crime, Hillary Clinton herself would be behind bars. Her book, "It Takes a Village," was largely written by Barbara Feinman, a Georgetown University journalism prof who was reportedly offered $120,000 for the job, but her name appeared nowhere in the volume, which Clinton still claims as her own work.)

Besides, come on now! We're not nominating an English professor, god knows. If we were, how in hell would we have had Bush for president for the last what seems like eternity, with his maddening use of the word "nukular," his drunken "sh" slurs all over the place, his grammatical attrocities, and his mangled quotes (remember "if you fool me once..."?)?

Excuse me, but we have a criminal $1-trillion war raging in Iraq that is sucking the lifeblood out of the American economy, killing American troops by the day and slaughtering innocent Iraqis by the hundred thousands, we have an economy that's racing for the toilet like a party-goer who ate too many bad shrimps, we have bridges collapsing, we have the North Pole ice vanishing faster than Bush's credibility, and the media are focussed laser-like on what? The momentious question of whether Obama lifted a quote from Gov. Patrick without acknowledgement?

We have Democrats trying to decide whether to select a woman senator who used insider information to make a killing in cattle futures, who has accepted massive donations from the healthcare industry and military contractors, who voted enthusiastically if cynically for George Bush's Iraq War, and whose husband wants nothing more than a new shot at some eager White House interns, or a black senator who spoke out against that war before it happened, when to do so was to risk being called a traitor by the Commander in Chief and his minions, and the best our vaunted "independent" media pundits can do is what? Accuse Obama of plagiarism?

We could use some reporting on Clinton's and Obama's corporate backing, on the key people advising them on foreign affairs and domestic economic policy, some serious challenges on how each candidate will actually address climate change issues, and on how they can do anything without attacking the out-of-control military budget. Instead we get this "big" plagiarism story as the main event of the Wisconsin primary.

Thank you, Fourth Estate, for making us a well-informed citizenry.
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DAVE LINDORFF is a PHiladelphia-based journalist and columnist. His latest book is "The Case for Impeachment" (St. Martin's Press, 2006 and now available in paperback). His work is available at www.thiscantbehappening.net

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Subject of words

Words are what we live by as people. The entire arguement is an insult to anyone with intelligence. It is another fabrication by the Clinton camp, supported by the right-wing mainstream media, to upset Obama's progress. The right wing conservatives want to run against Clinton because they can beat her. They can't beat Obama, and they know it. The "liberal media" idea is an illusion and lie.

I think people need to boycott CNN, FOX and MSNBC for repeating this propagada every five minutes on voting day for three states. Obama is ahead, Clinton will do and say anything to win, regardless of the will of the people. Clinton wants power more than the best interests of this nation. If she manages to steal the nomination, millions will stay home and the Democrats will have stolen defeat from the jaws of victory again. We will be looking at old man McCain as the next destructive president.

Since the supreme court has proved it is in the pocket of the executive branch by refusing to hear arguements on spying on US citizens, the next president holds the power of dictator. Without impeachment, the status quo remains and becomes legal for all time. The corrupt congress has sold us out, Clinton included. McCain would seal the coffin of our republic for good by adding worse judges to the court.

Obama offers a glimmer of hope bringing in millions of new voters. It would be nice to have a leader for whom I don't have active contempt. If Clinton gets the nomination, I am planning to be living in another country by 2012. Totalitarian governing is insufferable, and that is what we are rushing towards in the name of national security. I am done with greedy powermongers like Bush or Clinton; this nation can not afford any more of them. I never want to see another clinton or bush in the white house, they are corrupt to the core.

Marilyn Gjerdrum

Just Tired

I'm so tired of hearing people say, "Obama has no track record" and that he "voted for the Patriot Act"... Mindless mimicking of a, to quote Marilyn, "liberal media". I fear this [election] may be our last chance yet to secure some type of future for ourselves and the rest of humanity!

If the media really scrutinized Obama...

they'd find that behind those great oratory skills he has as much Big Oil and other corporate backing if not more than Hillary, he votes similarly to Hillary (though he says he was against the war he has voted to continue funding it), has a weak health care proposal and has too often voted along Republican lines. The problem with the media is that it has it given no REAL scrutiny to Obama and has made Obama and Hillary our ONLY CHOICES!

Thank you Jesus...

for a second I thought it was just me.

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