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The Republican Party Turns the Page on Truth – And the Media Helps
By: Hrafnkell HaraldssonAug. 31st, 2012more from Hrafnkell Haraldsson
In the wake of three days of lies at the Republican National Convention we should take stock of what we have been told. It’s bad, folks. It’s very bad, as Jason Easley has shown here with regards to Paul’s Ryan’s lies and Mitt Romney’s subsequent lies.
It was so bad that The Week quipped that Ryan’s speech left the media scrambling “to find 15 euphemisms for ‘lying’.” I mean, come on, the First Amendment grants us free speech but it doesn’t encourage us to lie.
Even a Fox News columnist, Sally Kohn (she is also published by the Washington Post and USAToday), was moved to say of Paul Ryan’s speech that, “to anyone paying the slightest bit of attention to facts, Ryan’s speech was an apparent attempt to set the world record for the greatest number of blatant lies and misrepresentations slipped into a single political speech.” When you read something like that on Fox News, you know the lying has broken the lie meter.
“Life, liberty, and the pursuit of dishonesty” has become the Republican motto, and one increasingly shared by the mainstream media.
Media Matters for America examines two Romney lies circulated by television ads leading up to the convention; lies repeated at the convention that we are sure to hear more of leading up to Election Day, and determines that not only does the Republican Party lies with impunity but that its lying is actually enabled by the mainstream media.
On August 30 the Media Matters report revealed that where the two lies are concerned, that Obama has removed the work requirements from welfare and that Obama’s healthcare reform cut $716 billion from Medicare, the so-called liberal media elite is playing hit and miss with journalistic standards, often letting proven falsehoods pass without challenge. Media Matters signaled out – unsurprisingly – Fox News and the Wall Street Journal as repeat offenders.
The two lies:
Romney Ad: “Under Obama’s [Welfare] Plan, You Wouldn’t Have To Work … They Just Send You Your Welfare Check.” A Romney ad released on August 6 claimed that “on July 12, President Obama quietly announced a plan to gut welfare reform by dropping work requirements. Under Obama’s plan, you wouldn’t have to work and wouldn’t have to train for a job. They just send you your welfare check, and ‘welfare to work’ goes back to being plain old welfare.” [MittRomney.com, accessed 8/29/12]
PolitiFact Rates Romney Ad’s Claim “Pants On Fire.” In an August 7 post, PolitiFact noted that the July 12 memo from the Department of Health and Human Services was intended “to give states more flexibility in meeting those [work] requirements” of the welfare program. The post called Romney’s ad “a drastic distortion of the planned changes” and concluded that:
By granting waivers to states, the Obama administration is seeking to make welfare-to-work efforts more successful, not end them. What’s more, the waivers would apply to individually evaluated pilot programs — HHS is not proposing a blanket, national change to welfare law.
The ad tries to connect the dots to reach this zinger: “They just send you your welfare check.” The HHS memo in no way advocates that practice. In fact, it says the new policy is “designed to improve employment outcomes for needy families.” [PolitiFact, 8/7/12]
and,
Romney Claims Obama “Has Cut Medicare Funding By $700 Billion.” During his August 11 remarks in Norfolk, Virginia, announcing his selection of Paul Ryan as his running mate, Mitt Romney said that he and Ryan would “preserve and protect Medicare and Social Security” “[u]nlike the current president who has cut Medicare funding by $700 billion.” [MittRomney.com, accessed 8/29/2012]
PolitiFact Rates Romney’s Claim “Mostly False.” In an August 15 post, PolitiFact rated as “mostly false” Romney’s claim on CBS’ 60 Minutes that Obama “robbed Medicare” of “$716 billion.” PolitiFact wrote that “[n]either Obama nor his health care law literally cut a dollar amount from the Medicare program’s budget” and continued:
[...]
The only element of truth here is that the health care law seeks to reduce future Medicare spending, and the tally of those cost reductions over the next 10 years is $716 billion. The money wasn’t “robbed,” however, and other presidents have made similar reductions to the Medicare program. [PolitiFact, 8/15/12]
The surprise here is CNN, commonly thought of as a sort of Fox News Jr by Democrats. According to Media Matters, “CNN debunked the [welfare] claim in 69 percent of its segments that mentioned it, and MSNBC debunked the claim in 87 percent of such segments. Fox News, however, debunked the claim in only 17 percent of such segments.”
Print media did not escape scrutiny in this study. “The New York Times debunked the [welfare] claim in 78 percent of the articles that referenced it, and The Washington Post debunked the claim in 64 percent. The Associated Press, however, debunked the claim in only 48 percent of its articles that mentioned it, and The Wall Street Journal debunked it in 25 percent — just one of its four articles mentioning the claim.”


Republicans frequently excoriate the New York Times but the Times only stuck up for the truth 37 percent of the time?
Ironically, a New York Times editorial this morning states unequivocally, “Mr. Romney Reinvents History,” particularly Romney’s claim – which the Times calls a “extraordinary reinvention of history” – that “his party rallied behind President Obama when he won in 2008, hoping that he would succeed.”
The Times points out that this is not true, and goes even farther than that:
The truth, rarely heard this week in Tampa, Fla., is that the Republicans charted a course of denial and obstruction from the day Mr. Obama was inaugurated, determined to deny him a second term by denying him any achievement, no matter the cost to the economy or American security — even if it meant holding the nation’s credit rating hostage to a narrow partisan agenda.
Another exception to the rule is a piece by Rekha Basu appearing in the Des Moines Register, which asserted that “half the truth often is a full lie for Paul Ryan. Basu pointed out that “the Republican vice presidential nominee’s speech Wednesday stood out for its shameless rewriting of history.”
As Sally Kohn at Fox News says,
“The good news is that the Romney-Ryan campaign has likely created dozens of new jobs among the legions of additional fact checkers that media outlets are rushing to hire to sift through the mountain of cow dung that flowed from Ryan’s mouth. Said fact checkers have already condemned certain arguments that Ryan still irresponsibly repeated.”
When Romney says it’s time to “turn the page” he is talking about more than turning the page on Obama; he is talking about turning the page on the truth, and with some exceptions the mainstream media seems happy to go along with that.
David Bartonism has infected not only the Republican Party but the mainstream media on a grand scale. This egregious reinvention of history by the Republican Party, aided and abetted by the media that same Republican Party incessantly labels as hostile, is a pox on the American people. The American voter deserves better than euphemisms for lying.
We expect Fox News as the propaganda arm of the Republican Party, to disseminate falsehoods. It’s what they do. But we have a right to expect better of other media outlets. We expect them to show some adherence to journalistic integrity. That they fail so consistently to appeal to the facts in their reporting is a real source of disappointment.
In the cases where media outlets did refute Romney’s lies they do not deserve thanks. It is only what they should be doing, after all. But as this study shows, causes for shame compile faster than any opportunities for praise, should it be given.
It is central the Republican narrative that President Obama be portrayed as anti-white, as a welfare president, as a man determined to spread dependency on the government as a panacea of cures for what ails you. And despite incessant attacks on Medicare, the GOP has now decided to present Obama as the enemy of Medicare and they its champions, perhaps realizing that the only demographic they have any hope of retaining are those over 60.
Rekha Basu wrote that, “Whatever your political leaning, no one wants to be lied to” but I am far from certain that can be said of the Republican faithful, according to a reading of the National Review Online, and the crowd on the convention floor who greeted three days of lies with thunderous applause.
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buckeyewill
Aug. 31st, 2012 at 8:24 am
Oh my a new word has been created:
BARTONISM
Think you’ll get credit sir?????
j
Aug. 31st, 2012 at 8:55 am
Romney has run a campaign of 100% lies. Yet when he talks about his taxes – he says ‘trust me’. How could you ever trust a president that seems to have lied all his life.
The media in this country are disgusting, have they one decent journalist?
I stopped watching CNN long ago, they have taken a sharp right turn, I would hope all democrats boycott them, the only thing they want is high ratings, there are a lot of us we could certainly dent that.
Reynardine
Aug. 31st, 2012 at 9:19 am
The media have been so long bullied with the “liberal media” meme that they can accuse and badger Democrats, but they can never even describe Republicans; they can accuse minority and female public figures of playin the race card or the gender card, but never a white male, however clearly he evinces albomasculism. Nonetheless,it cannot be avoided at last: Mitt lies. He lies not just for profit and advantage, but for the sheer pleasure of lying. All right, then, so as not to look like eevil librul media, it’s called “spinning” and “misspeaking”, but lately, it’s gotten so evident they’ve had to call it “fibbing”. And if they had been a quarter as charitable to Al Gore, we might be looking at a better country today…
A Walkaway
Aug. 31st, 2012 at 11:43 am
One thing I’m immediately reminded of… the blatant lying and dissembling practiced by the “media” in the past. They’ve long had a history of not telling the truth, or using the truth to promote a lie and that hasn’t changed since the founding of this nation – if ever.
There are research articles dating back to the 50s and 60s showing that they have a conservative and racist bias, and the techniques they used then haven’t changed. If you analyze the content and language used, you’ll find that it’s still going on. The “liberal” media is one American myth, “Journalistic integrity” is another. They promote those myths (in this case meaning untruths believed by the general population) because it serves their purpose… as mouthpieces and propaganda arms for the rich.
What saddens me is that the American people have forgotten the lessons they learned during the Great Depression – that you absolutely can NOT trust the rich or corporations, and that they MUST be regulated and controlled otherwise ordinary people will suffer. (My father-in-law is one of the few people who learned that lesson well and in spite of the Media trying to erase the knowledge, is still not friendly towards the rich.)
sharon williams
Aug. 31st, 2012 at 12:32 pm
I find it hard to believe with ALL the articles and fact checkers out there….some Americans still believe in Mittens and Ryan…I dont get why???? I have frds on Facebook who are all supporting the Romney/Ryan team…the rich don’t give a crap about us in the middle class…so “if” theyre lucky enough to win…God forbid…and the shoe drops…can we the people who believed the facts make them pay for the crap the rest of us will have to endure?
D. W. Skinner
Aug. 31st, 2012 at 2:23 pm
In all candor, it has come to this: there is not ONE Republican I would trust near children, with my money, in my community, in my workplace…or in any public office..no matter how small.
Montana
Sep. 1st, 2012 at 3:24 pm
So Willard Milton Romney tells us that he is a success, its easy when you start with Dad’s money and dad’s contacts (kinda like Trump) and did not do it on your own, but ok, success.
Willard Milton Romney tells us that Bain was his first success, a company without a product (unlike Steve Jobs, Bill Gates, Henry Ford, Thomas Edison among others who created jobs by the success of their products). What’s even funnier is Bain owns “Clear Channel” who has under contract both “Rush Limbaugh” and “Glen Beck”, how do you think they will do after the election. Bain preyed on weak companies and even when Bain took these companies into bankruptcy Bain made money (Willard still gets a check from Bain) not to mention the jobs that were outsourced or their dealings with RED CHINA, but ok maybe Willard did not know that Bain was in to that, sure, why not, right?
Willard Milton Romney then tells us that his second success is 2002 Winter Olympics. All 2002 Winter Olympics financials have been destroyed, but ok lets take his word, success.
This is Willard Milton Romney calling card that what our country needs now is someone like him a supposed successful business man. This “Business Success” and how that will translate into “Public Sector” success has already been tested.
So given all of Willard Milton Romney, supposed success, don’t you expect to see an extraordinary success in his position as governor of Massachusetts, his one and only public sector job? If you look at the majority of his statements as to why he should be governor of Massachusetts, they almost mirror his current ones, mainly “I am a successful business man”. But when we look at Massachusetts, it was an ordinary mediocrity, to the point that he could only survive one term, that how good this guy was, but ok according to him he was a success.
Now he wants the top public sector job, hmmm, no not on my watch!
Ron Farpella
Sep. 2nd, 2012 at 11:24 pm
You know I want the names of all the politicians that you know who don’t lie? If you find one you will be lying yourself, my point is they all do it to forward their agenda, I am a federalist and my beliefs aren’t in line with any party people need to just worry about today and tomorrow, the idiot in there had a shot and failed, now we need a change to move back to a smaller government and more free markets and lets see what happens!!!
Shiva (Moderator)
Sep. 2nd, 2012 at 11:26 pm
There is no such thing as a free market.
Smaller government? You mean one thats more easily taken by the wealthy that want to run it.
Madd Honesty
Sep. 6th, 2012 at 6:54 pm
You think that the government is not run now by the wealthy?? Hello – wake up. On that note Obama was not raised like your average middle class person in the United States by any means – he too has led a privileged life. Come on just to live anywhere near Hawaii costs a enormous amount of money. And yes what we need is a person who understands not only how to make money but to hold onto it and make it grow- not a lawyer whose specialty is the Constitution for which he shows no respect for – example – illegal immigrants and the enforcement of the law. Or one who is on vacation when the rest of us havent had one in years. And yes all politicians spin to their benefit quit whining.
Gary Vaughn
Sep. 8th, 2012 at 11:16 pm
Madd, take your head out of there before you smother.
Gary Vaughn
Sep. 8th, 2012 at 11:19 pm
LOL Since they are all lies all the time and it is Romney and Ayn spouting them, would it be sane to call them “white” lies? Anf Foxsuckers out there listen up. Canada will not air Fox because they have a truth in media law, they do however air CNN and MSNBC, BBC and Al Jazeera, and from the Bin Laden tapes, even Al-CIAda knows Fox is not a trusted NEWS outlet.