Murdoch Confesses To Propaganda On Iraq

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Since Wayne is always carrying the torch for liberal bias in the media, I think this is appropriate to post regarding the owner/manipulator of the top-rated Cable News Network in the U.S:

Murdoch Confesses To Propaganda On Iraq

Last Friday, at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, Rupert Murdoch sat on a panel where he lamented what he described as a ?loss of power? due to the ascension of the Internet and other new media. The notion that this captain of one of the most dominant media conglomerates in the world is trembling in the shadow of bloggers is simply absurd. Especially when you consider the fact that his company is also a dominant player on the Internet with an aggressive acquisitiveness that includes MySpace, the world?s largest online social networking site.

But there was a more shocking exchange that took place that ought to have caused more of a stir amongst professional journalists and all freedom loving people. It was an exchange that revealed something that most conscious beings knew, but which I have never seen explicitly articulated.

Murdoch was asked if News Corp. had managed to shape the agenda on the war in Iraq. His answer?

?No, I don?t think so. We tried.?
Asked by Rose for further comment, he said: ?We basically supported the Bush policy in the Middle East?but we have been very critical of his execution.?

Let me repeat this: ?We Tried!?

Rupert Murdoch in DavosSetting aside the nonsense that they had ever been critical of Bush?s adventures in Baghdad, having confessed to being deliberatly deceitful raises some questions. For instance, how can anyone ever again take seriously Fox News or any of Murdoch?s other instruments of bias? How can News Corp. continue to pretend that they are ?fair and balanced?? How can any other media company exhibit the slightest expression of respect or patronization?

And speaking of other media companies, where are they now? The Chairman and CEO of a media empire that includes the number one rated cable news network, and numerous newspapers around the world, has just admitted that he tried to use that empire to ?shape the agenda? in support of a partisan political goal with consequences of life, death, and global destabilization. Why has the media, who you might think would have some interest in this subject, virtually ignored these remarks? We know they were there because, on the very same day, there was a media tempest over remarks by John Kerry on whether Bush had turned the U. S. into an international pariah. That trumped up commotion was led, of course, by Fox News. Even the Hollywood Reporter downplayed the most startling portion of Murdoch?s presentation by headlining their story: ?Big media has less sway on Internet.? They apparently felt that that was a more weighty revelation than the attempted thought-control exposed by Murdoch.

Where is the outrage? Where are the calls to disband this mammoth and unlawful propaganda machine? Murdoch, who was made an American citizen by an act of Congress because, otherwise, he could not own an American television network, should have his citizenship revoked and be deported back to Australia. Think of the precedent this sets for any other wealthy and ambitious ideologue that seeks to manipulate public opinion. There are plenty of wealthy and ambitious ideologues in the Middle East and elsewhere who may view Murdoch as a role model.

At the very least, it needs to be broadcast far and wide that News Corp. and Fox News are nothing but a tool of the neo-con operatives in government. You might say we already knew that, but this is different. We are not merely accusing them of this stance, they have now admitted it. And it can not be tolerated! Not by any standard of journalistic ethics. Not by a nation that values a free press so much that it incorporated that freedom into its Constitution.
 

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Wonder what context it was taken from--

Did search on on your title Chad--Murdoch+Confesses+To+Propaganda+On+Iraq
and was wonder which site you saw it at--

1st one pulled was dailyscare.com :scared
Would you mind sharing with us which one of these on search your obtaining your breaking news from.


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when you read it did you notice that it had only these quotes--
?No, I don?t think so. We tried.? Asked by Rose for further comment, he said: ?We basically supported the Bush policy in the Middle East?but we have been very critical of his execution.?

--and a page of opinions of what he ment--
you still don't notice those things ?
 
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I did grab that from a blog of some left wing agenda, I am sure. Since it is a direct quote, I don't know what your problem with it is, other than it is embarrassing for you in light of your eternal excitement with left wing bias.

As for what I noticed, I noticed the direct quote, which seems to be directly on point to the commentary, if you ask me.

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"Murdoch was asked if News Corp. had managed to shape the agenda on the war in Iraq. His answer?

?No, I don?t think so. We tried.?
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Are you confused by the clarity? And, as the story points out, I doubt we will see this scene played out on Faux "News" anytime soon, for obvious reasons.

Again, just because something is reported on a Website or National News program that has a presumed agenda, it shouldn't be dismissed if it is an exact quote. Right wing or left wing.
 

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Iran's being demonized just like Iraq was. Right now we're just waiting for the false flag to start the next war. Didn't win those other two yet, but hey, maybe the third time will be the charm.

I read that the U.S. has spent 1.2 trillion on the war(s) so far.
 

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Many days you only have to watch FOX and hear the same story repeated on each news cast. Or entertainment hour.They don't try to hide there backing of Cheney and Bush.
Heck they could put Cheney in Jail. And some days I do believe that is where he belongs. And Fox would get old Bill and Hannity to swear on a bible in front of there audience that it was a set up.
This has been out there for all to see for 4/5 years.
 

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The only thing that Sean Hannity really knows is that Ann Coulter has a kok.

Whatta a pathetic phony Hannity is when he does one of his interviews from the bunker.

It just show what kind of guy he really is, he'll take a side because it makes him money. He really can't believe all the chit he spews. No one can be that oblivious.

Eventually he will be gone.

What's his next crusade, Giullianni ?
 

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I couldn't figure from text in what context he me "trying to shape" it was per quote that followed in article--

?We basically supported the Bush policy in the Middle East?but we have been very critical of his execution.?

I see no prob--I think that quote would apply to most (of conservatives anyway)

--in supporting war and troops but not some of planning that went into it :shrug:
 

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You see no problem in the leader of a major media conglomerate (who is not even from this country, originally and made most of his money abroad, as I recall) admitting that he tried to shape the agenda on the war in Iraq?

Fair and Balanced? Media bias? No problem with it?

Ok. Good for you. Nice to see objectivity in all it's glory.
 

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Wait until the Weasel hears about this. He will be all over them like white on rice. You hear what he says about the NYT that guy is passionate about his journalists!!
 

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Wait until the Weasel hears about this. He will be all over them like white on rice. You hear what he says about the NYT that guy is passionate about his journalists!!

Stevie i said it for six months that he preys on the weakminded and now he admits it and you still see the weakminded sticking up for him. Just classic.:mj07:
 
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