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 - Kelly O'Connell  Sunday, June 26, 2011 

imageGet ready for the shock of your life-Did you know there is actually a
"Journalist's Canon of Ethics"? (attached at end of article) It was actually
composed in 1922 and apparently used to be quite influential to beat writers
of yore. Of course, today we realize that after memorizing Marx's Communist
Manifesto, there is precious little room left in the typical reporter's
hard-drive for any other interest.

It is consequently fascinating that the New York Times has a separate area
on its website breathlessly discussing journalist ethics
<http://www.nytco.com/press/ethics.html> ! If one didn't know better, you'd
think the writers at the Grey Lady actually gave a rat's hindquarter what
was in the reporter's Canon of Ethics !! 

        

Of course, this couldn't be further from reality. The import of this truth
was recently illustrated when former editor Bill Keller admitted that 90% of
his staff are doctrinaire, Palin-hating liberals
<http://www.nytimes.com/2011/06/19/magazine/sarah-palins-tom-and-jerry-probl
em.html?_r=2> . Unfortunately, this is true across the journalistic world
and it has utterly crippled the mainstream media from doing a fair job. As a
wise man once said, one cannot serve two masters-that of Liberalism, versus
utter commitment to truth-telling. This conflict is the topic of this essay.


I. Journalist's Canon of Ethics & SPJ's Code


According to the ASNE website, "The American Society of Newspaper Editors
(ASNE) Statement of Principles <http://asne.org/kiosk/archive/principl.htm>
was originally adopted in 1922 as the "Canons of Journalism." The document
was revised and renamed "Statement of Principles" in 1975." The headings of
this relatively short document give one a feel for the content: Article
I-Responsibility; Article II - Freedom of the Press; Article
III-Independence; Article IV - Truth and Accuracy; Article V-Impartiality;
Article VI - Fair Play. Seems like pretty upstanding stuff, doesn't it?

Likewise, the Society of Professional Journalists has ethical guidelines,
the SPJ Code of Ethics <http://www.spj.org/ethicscode.asp> . Seek Truth and

Report It; Minimize Harm; Act Independently; Be Accountable. This Code is
composed in a lot trendier fasion than the above, but they both seek to
foster ethical reporting. So how do these self-regulating ethical regimes
work-out in the real world? Let's see!


II. Reporting by Ethical Journalists: Examples


As a general study, how would the mainstream media treat a former politician
who had never achieved any office higher than state governor, and was no
longer in elected office? After all, the Journalist's Canon states:

ARTICLE V - Impartiality. To be impartial does not require the press to be
unquestioning or to refrain from editorial expression. Sound practice,
however, demands a clear distinction for the reader between news reports and
opinion. Articles that contain opinion or personal interpretation should be
clearly identified.

Yet, when it comes to reporting on Sarah Palin, Michele Bachmann, or any
other Conservative figure, can we claim the reportage is unbiased, fair and
even-handed? Or how about how even an icon-America's most successful
president of the last 50 years-Ronald Reagan, would be treated today? Would
the "journalists" claiming to do simple reporting ever admit they
editorialize all their pieces to swing popular opinion leftwards in the name
of their socialist deity? Of course not.

Let's examine how Gov. Sarah Palin, Rep. Michele Bachmann and President
Ronald Reagan are treated via the news, today, by examining headlines and
story-lines; then compare that to Barack's treatment.


A. Sarah Palin "Unbiased" News Articles:


1. The Politico
<http://newsbusters.org/blogs/mark-finkelstein/2011/06/14/politicos-vandehei
-not-any-single-reporter-any-media-organization-#ixzz1QMaPRJqp> 's VandeHei
states: "No Single Reporter At Any Media Organization Thinks Palin Should Be
President"

If you talk to any single reporter at any media organization that we're
aware of, I don't think that anyone thinks she can be president or should be
president.

2. MSNBC
<http://newsbusters.org/blogs/eric-ames/2011/05/31/msnbcs-joe-scarborough-mo
cks-sarah-palins-tour-big-old-fat-weekend-nothin#ixzz1QMb08ehD> 's Joe
Scarborough says: Palin's Tour "A Big, Old, Fat Weekend of Nothing"

3. NYTimes: Editor Keller
<http://newsbusters.org/blogs/clay-waters/2011/06/20/nyt-editor-keller-confe
sses-media-would-recoil-horror-palin-presidency-#ixzz1QMbzHaC5>
claims-Media "Would Recoil in Horror" from Palin Presidency

4. WAPost
<http://newsbusters.org/blogs/tim-graham/2011/06/19/wapo-ombudsman-insists-c
onservative-palin-e-mail-complaints-were-complet> : Gov. Palin Conservative
Emails "Complete Balderdash"

5. Matthews
<http://newsbusters.org/blogs/scott-whitlock/2011/06/02/chris-matthews-not-c
ivil-war-and-lincoln-has-someone-caused-strife-s> : Palin Causes Most Strife
Since Abe Lincoln

6. Maureen Dowd
<http://www.nationalreview.com/corner/250396/maureen-dowd-sarah-palin-s-igno
rant-chic-michael-knox-beran> : Palin Making Ignorance "Chic"


B. Michele Backmann "Un-prejudiced" Reporting


1. Rolling Stone
<http://newsbusters.org/blogs/noel-sheppard/2011/06/23/rolling-stones-taibbi
-michele-bachmann-bats-t-crazy-psychopath-termin#ixzz1QMgD34aW> : Michele
Bachmann "Bats**t Crazy Psychopath With 'Terminator Testicles"

2. WAPost:
<http://newsbusters.org/blogs/noel-sheppard/2011/06/24/colby-king-calls-mich
ele-bachmann-barbie-fangs>  Bachmann "Barbie With Fangs"

3. NYTimes <http://www.nytimes.com/2011/01/29/opinion/29collins.html?_r=2> :
"Is Bachmann the New Palin?"


C. Ronald Reagan "Unbiased" Coverage


Newsweek
<http://www.mrctv.org/videos/newsweeks-evan-thomas-ronald-reagan-intuitive-i
diot-genius> : Ronald Reagan an "Intuitive Idiot Genius"

Newsweek editor Evan Thomas, on Inside Washington
<http://www.mrctv.org/videos/newsweeks-evan-thomas-ronald-reagan-intuitive-i
diot-genius>  in September of 1999, claimed Ronald Reagan's legacy was the
result of the fact Reagan had a "had kind of an intuitive idiot genius."

2. Hitchens <http://www.slate.com/id/2101842/> : Reagan Stupider Than a
Hedgehog

3. 1980
<x-msg://41/How%20%27amiable%20dunce%27%20Reagan%20saved%20the%20world%20htt
p:/www.wnd.com/index.php?pageId=28828#ixzz1QMkyRh1E> 's Popular Liberal
Media Opinion: Reagan an Illiterate, Amiable Dunce:

Historian Edmund Morris, in his 874-page authorized biography, concludes
Reagan is simply incomprehensible, an airhead who has lived a charmed life.
Diplomat Clark Clifford calls him an "amiable dunce," and Nicholas von
Hoffman claims it "humiliating to think of this unlettered, self-assured
bumpkin being our president." Tip O'Neill flat out said in public, "He knows
less than any president I've every known." Anthony Lewis of the New York
Times claimed he had only a "seven-minute attention span." Author Gail
Sheehy declared he was "half asleep" while he was president.


D. Barack Obama's "Unbiased" Coverage


1. Michelle Obama: "Fortunately, We Have Help From The Media
<http://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/2011/06/24/michelle_obama_fortunatel
y_we_have_help_from_the_media.html> "

2. TIME  <http://www.time.com/time/nation/article/0,8599,2013683,00.html> &
Other Media Pretend Stimulus Worked

3. Time  <http://www.newsbusters.org/other-topics/obama-watch/obamacare> &
MSM: Obamacare Constitutional

4. Media Ignores Fact Obama Visits 57 States
<http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EpGH02DtIws> 

5. Media Helps Obscure
<http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/washington/2011/06/weekly-remarks-renee-ell
mers-jobs-through-less-government-obama-govt-he-ljobs.html>  Obama Jobs
Disaster

6. Media Ducks After Teleprompter-Free Barack Ruins Toast to Queen
<http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pNRXGRFJdDY> 

7. Media Elites Cover Up Obama
<http://www.ihatethemedia.com/obama-thanks-obama-teleprompter-screw-up> 's
Ridiculous Teleprompter Mistakes


III. Analysis: Mainstream Media Hates Conservatism


It's as transparent as the nose on one's face that the mainstream media
distorts all the "news" it reports to continually obscure the fact modern
liberalism is an utter failure. This has been observed for decades. What is
hilarious is that when FOX News sets up camp to exploit the market
opportunity and bridge the gap, only then do liberal elites start to yammer
about "media bias." Tragic.

What is alarming is the large number of Americans who are played like a
fiddle by the media bias and seem to have no idea they are being
propagandized into default Leftists. But this is the inevitable result of
decades of Marxist-slanted learning first begun by progressive hero John
Dewey.

But can anyone imagine what a permanent field day the mainstream media would
have if George W Bush had created Obama's spectacular run of mistakes and
screwups? Bush would be living on Saint Helena in Napoleon's old house right
about now.

For example, could any other politician survive almost non-existent economic
growth in the teeth of two-years of almost 10% unemployment, besides Obama?
Of course not. But where is the journalistic rectitude these poor, deluded
scribes claim to exemplify?

Consider one more section of the Code of Ethics:

Article IV - Truth and Accuracy

Good faith with the reader is the foundation of good journalism. Every
effort must be made to assure that the news content is accurate, free from
bias and in context, and that all sides are presented fairly. Editorials,
analytical articles and commentary should be held to the same standards of
accuracy with respect to facts as news reports. Significant errors of fact,
as well as errors of omission, should be corrected promptly and prominently.

Can anyone in their right mind really claim the mainstream media does not
hate Palin and want her destroyed? For instance, where is the "Truth &
Accuracy" in reporting on a person no longer in office over old emails? This
plays out while our economy burns to the ground. Yet, journalists remain
silent about Barack's staggering incompetence, ignorance, and indifference.

Consider what Pulitzer Prize winning Conservative journalist Michael Goodwin
writes in his superb and eye-opening article: "Palin Derangement Syndrome
Strikes The New York Times
<http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2011/06/22/palin-derangement-syndrome-strike
s-new-york-times-again/#ixzz1QMyh3EHU,> . Again":

In a bombshell announcement, New York Times Executive Editor Bill Keller
started a column in The Times magazine:

"If the 2012 election were held in the newsrooms of America and pitted
<http://www.foxnews.com/topics/politics/sarah-palin.htm#r_src=ramp> Sarah
Palin against
<http://www.foxnews.com/topics/politics/obama-administration/barack-obama.ht
m#r_src=ramp> Barack Obama, I doubt Palin would get 10 percent of the vote.
However tempting the newsworthy havoc of a Palin presidency, I'm pretty sure
most journalists would recoil in horror from the idea."

It's a paragraph worth parsing. First comes the backhanded admission that
the "newsrooms of America" are overwhelmingly liberal. The 90% Obama vote
Keller cites is consistent with surveys showing the vast majority of
journalists tilt left, a fact that explains the warped coverage of
government, culture, business and even sports in most major news
organizations.

His 2nd sentence condescendingly reveals Keller's agreement with the
journalistic "horror" of the "havoc of a Palin presidency."

That's a huge mistake. As the supposed objective editor of the Times' news
pages, he is giving license to his staff to go after Palin and, by
inference, go easy on Obama. His not-so-subtle marching order is certain to
find favor with ambitious reporters and editors hoping to please the boss.


Conclusion


If unbiased reporting by the Mainstream Media is not dead as a duck, it's in
the ICU, on life-support, attempting to weather a medically induced coma to
try and shake off overdosing for years on gallons of Liberal Koolaid.

The only hope America has to survive these perilous times, with treachery
menacing us at every turn, is to re-assemble a public school system that
prizes honesty over every other goal. Only by returning to some semblance of
the Scientific Method, where the general population believes objective truth
exists, that mankind can discover this, and that opinions must be informed
by this standard, can we hope to survive.

Unfortunately, a large percentage of the American public has gorged on
socialism and Marxism like mother's milk, and now only socialist
story-lines, goals, and slogans are valued. And until this changes, America
will remain on a collision course with extermination, with the fate of the
free world hanging in the balance. 

 
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<http://www2.sabew.org/sabewweb.nsf/8247d0ca4c256f7286256ad800773610/880622d
c72b8016086256bf1006d227b%21opendocument> Journalist's Canon of Ethics


 


Article I - Responsibility.


The primary purpose of gathering and distributing news and opinion is to
serve the general welfare by informing the people and enabling them to make
judgments on the issues of the time.

Newspapermen and women who abuse the power of their professional role for
selfish motives or unworthy purposes are faithless to that public trust. The
American press was made free not just to inform or just to serve as a forum
for debate but also to bring an independent scrutiny to bear on the forces
of power in the society, including the conduct of official power at all
levels of government.


Article II - Freedom of the Press.


Freedom of the press belongs to the people. It must be defended against
encroachment or assault from any quarter, public or private. Journalists
must be constantly alert to see that the public's business is conducted in
public. They must be vigilant against all who would exploit the press for
selfish purposes.


Article III - Independence


Journalists must avoid impropriety and the appearance of impropriety as well
as any conflict of interest or the appearance of conflict. They should
neither accept anything nor pursue any activity that might compromise or
seem to compromise their integrity.


Article IV - Truth and Accuracy


Good faith with the reader is the foundation of good journalism. Every
effort must be made to assure that the news content is accurate, free from
bias and in context, and that all sides are presented fairly. Editorials,
analytical articles and commentary should be held to the same standards of
accuracy with respect to facts as news reports. Significant errors of fact,
as well as errors of omission, should be corrected promptly and prominently.


Article V - Impartiality.


To be impartial does not require the press to be unquestioning or to refrain
from editorial expression. Sound practice, however, demands a clear
distinction for the reader between news reports and opinion. Articles that
contain opinion or personal interpretation should be clearly identified.


Article VI - Fair Play.


Journalists should respect the rights of people involved in the news,
observe the common standards of decency and stand accountable to the public
for the fairness and accuracy of their news reports. Persons publicly
accused should be given the earliest opportunity to respond. Pledges of
confidentiality to news sources must be honored at all costs, and therefore
should not be given lightly. Unless there is clear and pressing need to
maintain confidences, sources of information should be identified.

These principles are intended to preserve, protect and strengthen the bond
of trust and respect between American journalists and the American people, a
bond that is essential to sustain the grant of freedom entrusted to both by
the nation's founders. 

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