The Right-wing Media Spin Cycle: Lie, Terrify, Win, Repeat
Media Matters releases new video showing right-wing media's leading role in driving movement
Washington, DC - Today, Media Matters for America released a new video demonstrating how the conservative echo chamber operates in the age of President Obama. Conservative activists - aided by Fox News, a political organization disguised as a news network - use distortions, lies, and smear tactics to shape public opinion and influence national policy.
To watch the video, click here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bQnmxW-UyKo
"Unlike the Clinton and Bush years, the right-wing echo chamber is now aided by a network that has thrown any remaining shred of journalistic credibility out the window, " said Eric Burns, President of Media Matters. "The modern conservative movement has gained an enormous megaphone in Fox News that they are using to impact legislation and shape public opinion."
Burns added: "People need to decide how long they will allow the policies of their country to be dictated by a media outlet accountable not to voters or constituents but to ratings."
BACKGROUND:
The new video released by Media Matters begins by tracing the evolution of the false claim that a provision in Democratic health care reform bills that would allow Medicare coverage of end-of-life counseling would actually implement "death panels," a fiction invented by conservative activists and leaders and hyped by the right-wing media. Following a period of baseless media-led attacks, the end-of-life counseling provision was dropped from the Senate Finance Committee's bill.
Media Matters has been documenting the baseless smears and distortions that the right-wing media have used to influence national policy, as well as analyzing the new role and power of the conservative media organizations - some of which, like Fox News, have become political operations disguised as journalistic outlets - and which now serve as the "voice of the opposition" to progressive principles.
"Voice of the opposition": Fox News openly advocates against Democratic Congress, White House
SUMMARY: Since Barack Obama's inauguration, Fox News has frequently engaged in political advocacy against the Democratic Congress and White House. Specifically, Fox News personalities have promoted and encouraged viewers to "join" tea party protests, Glenn Beck's organization The 9-12 Project and its September 12 "March on Washington," and town hall meetings; engaged in a witch hunt seeking to "get rid of" Obama administration officials and nominees; implored viewers to call Congress and the White House to protest Democratic policies; and celebrated "victor[ies]" when Democratic legislation has been stalled.
SUMMARY: Following Anita Dunn's description of Fox News as an "arm" of the Republican Party, Fox News personalities have suggested or claimed that the White House declared "war" on the network. In response, Media Matters for America has released a video showing the factually inaccurate smears, blatant political organizing, and explicit lobbying that Fox News has engaged in. Many of these activities have been occurring since January 20 and have only increased in frequency as time has passed.
SUMMARY: Fox News Channel is twisting American politics in an unprecedented way, and too many members of the press still aren't getting it. The White House has exposed Fox News for what it is: not a news organization, but a partisan political entity that is waging a war aimed at destroying the Obama administration and its progressive agenda. Fox's Glenn Beck said so himself last Friday, predicting that he would soon "take the administration down."
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Media Matters for America is a progressive research and information center dedicated to monitoring, analyzing, and correcting conservative misinformation in the media. For more information, visit www.mediamatters.org.








As a reporter who escaped from the NY Post to the Times once said, the mission of a NewsCorp employee is to, "search and distort."
Take no comfort in the fact that Fux News has a viewing audience no larger than 1% of the US population. History is full of examples of small, committed groups bringing down great governments. In none of history's examples, however, have they had massive corporate backing. News Corp is one of the most profitable international conglomerates in the world. Even if none of the others, such as Exxon/Mobile, etc, backed it, it could do great damage.
As a reporter who escaped from the NY Post to the Times once said, the mission of a NewsCorp employee is to, "search and distort."
Take no comfort in the fact that Fux News has a viewing audience no larger than 1% of the US population. History is full of examples of small, committed groups bringing down great governments. In none of history's examples, however, have they had massive corporate backing. News Corp is one of the most profitable international conglomerates in the world. Even if none of the others, such as Exxon/Mobile, etc, backed it, it could do great damage.
As a reporter who escaped from the NY Post to the Times once said, the mission of a NewsCorp employee is to, "search and distort."
Take no comfort in the fact that Fux News has a viewing audience no larger than 1% of the US population. History is full of examples of small, committed groups bringing down great governments. In none of history's examples, however, have they had massive corporate backing. News Corp is one of the most profitable international conglomerates in the world. Even if none of the others, such as Exxon/Mobile, etc, backed it, it could do great damage.
As a reporter who escaped from the NY Post to the Times once said, the mission of a NewsCorp employee is to, "search and distort."
Take no comfort in the fact that Fux News has a viewing audience no larger than 1% of the US population. History is full of examples of small, committed groups bringing down great governments. In none of history's examples, however, have they had massive corporate backing. News Corp is one of the most profitable international conglomerates in the world. Even if none of the others, such as Exxon/Mobile, etc, backed it, it could do great damage.
As a reporter who escaped from the NY Post to the Times once said, the mission of a NewsCorp employee is to, "search and distort."
Take no comfort in the fact that Fux News has a viewing audience no larger than 1% of the US population. History is full of examples of small, committed groups bringing down great governments. In none of history's examples, however, have they had massive corporate backing. News Corp is one of the most profitable international conglomerates in the world. Even if none of the others, such as Exxon/Mobile, etc, backed it, it could do great damage.
Mea culpa, mea culpa, mea culpa, (mea culpa, mea culpa)
Discovered it almost immediately, and asked MMFA to pull five, but they haven't done it.