King Hack
by digby
There are many lessons to be learned from this “PT9/11” controversy. I’m sure we will all be discussing them at some length in the days to come.
But if there is one thing I think we can all take away from this right now, it’s that Hugh Hewitt is the most unctuous, intellectually craven, partisan shill on the current political scene. Nobody in this entire episode has behaved with less integrity, less dignity or less probity.
Case in point, regarding the comparisons between the right’s demands regarding the Reagan biopic and the left’s objections to “PT9/11:”
I am looking forward to Gabler’s defense of the ABC film, but also to the reasoned differentiation between CBS’s explanation and any explanation that ABC can or would ever be able to offer about changes to or cancelation of “The Path to 9/11.”
First, hundreds of people have screened :The Path to 9/11,” including me and many other critics and/or hosts of large audience shows. (Complaints from tiny lefty bloggers that I received a screener and others didn’t ignore the fact that I requested it weeks ago and that I have an audience in the millions, not the tens.) To my knowledge not one professional critic has yet suggested the film is other than a powerful narrative of the era, especially chilling in its portrait of the enemy, or particularly damning of the Clinton-era fecklessness regading terror. It isn’t like we don’t know that Monica was a distraction and Madeleine Albright a less-than-brilliant Secretary of State (how about that late lurch towards North Korea?) John O’Neill was in fact fired; there were warnings that were ignored about the African embassy bombings, and no response followed the Cole attack and the American ambassador to Yemen was an obstruction to that investigation, Massoud was assasinated by al Qaeda. These are not debatable subjects. They are facts.
Second, the Reagan biopic served no purpose and memorialized no important event in American history. “The Path to 9/11” does both. The attempt to bury the latter is the attempt to erect an official history on one of the most devastating days in our nation’s history. Those demanding its ruin are demanding censorship of the very worst sort.
Finally and most importantly, just because people complain that a film is inaccurate doesn’t make it so. The Reagan pic was by CBS’s own account a deeply flawed bit of anti-Reagan advocacy.
This is not the case about “The Path to 9/11,” which is a powerful and hugely researched project, though it is not a documentary and does not claim to be. There is no reasonable case to be made that the film distorts history or slanders public figures in any significant way.
There’s a whole week’s worth of drivel like that and worse.
I suppose this does prove the Dean of Columbia’s Journalism School’s contention that Hewitt is no mere GOP mouthpiece. I’ll repeat what I wrote about this earlier:
All those “smart, determined conservatives” who are “starting new organizations and making more converts” [as Lehman termed Hewitt and others of his ilk]are funded by a network of wealthy benefactors. They are not required to make money (I guess they are considered the loss leaders of the oligarchy) and their function is to simultaneously write the word and spread it. They’ve been fairly successful recently at making a market for their work, but it’s still not big enough to sustain it. With the exception of actual political campaigns (at which point they actively coordinate with whichever strategic electoral wizard they’ve anointed), after 30 years of listening only to each other there is no need to explicitly inform anyone of the company line. They know it without having to be told.
I suppose you could call that “journalism.” I call it “propaganda” and I’m stunned that Nicholas Lemann, of all people, hasn’t figured out how this thing works by now. But when you hear some of Hewitt’s interviews with DC journalists it’s clear they haven’t figured it out either.
Hewitt stands apart, actually, as being even more craven and unprincipled than the rest. In that way he serves an important purpose for the right. His mere presence in the discourse serves to make people like John Podhoretz and Jonah Goldberg seem like paragons of rectitude by comparison.
People of the center or left who continue to help Hewitt pretend to be a credible person by appearing on his show can no longer be considered credible themselves. By encouraging Hewitt’s blatant intellectual corruption they are irrevocably tainted by that intellectual corruption themselves.
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