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Journalism in the politicians' interest

October 13, 2009 11:46 am ET by Jamison Foser

I've been arguing for months that the media should pin down members of congress on how they'll vote on health care reform.  More specifically, how Senators will vote on cloture.  That, after all, is what the media has said all along is the key vote.  As I've explained, the media has failed in not making clear which members are and are not willing to filibuster reform -- and in doing so, they essentially enable Senators to anonymously kill reform in the equivalent of a smoke-filled back room.

Today, Politico does its job exactly wrong:

Several Democratic moderates told POLITICO that they most likely will be with their party on most procedural votes but could hold out on the last one - to end debate and cut off a filibuster - if they wanted to demand changes to the final product.

"Not vote for cloture? I wouldn't rule that possibility out - not at all," said Sen. Joe Lieberman (I-Conn.), who caucuses with the Democrats.

Other than Lieberman, none of the "Democratic moderates" were named.  So the effect of the Politico report is to help those "moderates" anonymously kill reform.  The report advances the perception that a strong reform bill can't get cloture, which makes it less likely that such a bill ever comes to a vote, which means those "moderates" never have to reveal themselves.

This is the exact opposite of what journalism should be.  Politico is working on behalf of elected officials rather than the public.  They're helping politicians operate in secret, free from accountability.  They're providing the smoke, and the back room.

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    • Author by DellDolly (October 13, 2009 11:57 am ET)
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      A few years back, Politico pretended they were going to be a non-partisan news source when they began. I was suspicious from the start, based on the slant I thought I saw in their news articles. Over time, it's become more and more clear that they are partisan for the right, but trying to hide it.

      I think lurker trolls are more dangerous than clearcut and 'honest' trolls. They've been playing the role of lurker troll for a while. They were founded in January of 2007. Blogs like this get new posters who have unknown credentials, but eventually we see their true stripes. We are now seeing the true stripes of Politico being displayed.
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    • Author by newzhound (October 13, 2009 12:11 pm ET)
         
      Meanwhile, I would like to see a roster of all Senators and Congresspeople opposed to making Federally-funded health insurance available to all Americans who have turned down the plan offered them as our elected representatives.

      Some of the right wing nutz want the Democrats (starting with President Obama) to promise we'll all get a plan identical to what members of Congress (and the President) gets.

      They demand this because they know it's unreasonable to expect.

      On the other hand, I suggest is is perfectly reasonable that anyone who opposes Federally-funded health insurance for all would, in good conscience, personally turn it down.
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