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Contributors
Cliff Kincaid- Contributor
Cliff Kincaid, serves as editor of the Accuracy
in Media (AIM)
Report. A veteran journalist and media critic, Cliff has
appeared on the Fox News programs Hannity & Colmes and
The O'Reilly Factor, where he debated O'Reilly on global
warming, the death penalty,
and the homosexual agenda. He was a guest co-host on CNN's Crossfire
(filling in for Pat Buchanan) in the 1980s, where he confronted
the then-Libyan Ambassador to the U.N. with evidence of Libyan
involvement in international terrorism. Through his America's
Survival, Inc., organization (www.usasurvival.org), he has been
an advocate on behalf of the families of victims of terrorism
and has published reports and held conferences critical of the
United Nations. His articles have appeared in the Washington
Post, Washington Times, Chronicles, Human Events, Insight, and
other publications. He served on the staff of Human Events for
several years and was an editorial writer and newsletter editor
for former National Security Council staffer Oliver North at
his Freedom Alliance educational foundation. He has written or
co-authored nine books on media and cultural affairs and foreign
policy issues. Cliff is married and has three sons.[go to
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CBS
The Corrupt Broadcasting System
More than merely inept reporting...
[Cliff Kincaid] 9/22/04
By its own
admission, in an interview airing on the CBS Evening News on
Monday night, CBS News pressured
an anti-Bush partisan
activist and Kerry supporter, Texas Democrat Bill Burkett, to
produce the source of the fake documents used against Bush. Burkett
has been hospitalized for mental problems. This was the “unimpeachable
source” cited by CBS. And he continues to deny that he
was the ultimate source of the documents!
The latest revelation is that, as part of a deal
with Burkett, just days before the CBS story aired, CBS producer
Mary Mapes
arranged for him to talk to Joe Lockhart, a senior adviser to
John Kerry. Burkett also contacted Kerry adviser Max Cleland
with his “information.”
The circumstances and timing surrounding the
airing of the 60 Minutes II show are certainly curious. On
September 7, one day
before the CBS story aired, Texans for Truth, a so-called 527
group funded by billionaire leftist George Soros through MoveOn.org,
released a TV ad accusing Bush of evading his National Guard
service. One day later, on September 8, Rather and CBS’s
60 Minutes did their program based on the bogus National Guard
documents. That’s also when Rather interviewed Kerry fundraiser
and Texas Democrat Ben Barnes about his alleged knowledge of
Bush getting into the National Guard. Newsweek reported that
Kerry campaign manager Mary Beth Cahill called Barnes to congratulate
him on his CBS News appearance. Just six days later, on September
14, the Democratic National Committee announced “Operation
Fortunate Son,” including a new video hitting Bush on the
National Guard issue, using excerpts from the CBS interview with
Barnes.
This sequence of events has all the earmarks
of a coordinated Kerry campaign/CBS News effort to sabotage
Bush’s reelection.
It is important to remember that Senator Patrick
Leahy requested an FBI investigation of the forgeries that
surfaced on Iraq and
uranium, saying they “may be part of a larger deception
campaign aimed at manipulating public opinion and foreign policy
regarding Iraq.” His pressure forced the FBI to announce
an inquiry into the origin and distribution of the forged Iraq
documents. The media, including CBS News, insisted that the forgeries
had somehow played a role in the U.S. decision to go to war.
This claim was false, but the appearance of the forgeries was
a deadly serious matter and an indication that forces behind
the scenes were trying to manipulate public opinion.
The forged documents used by CBS News also seem
to be part of a larger deception campaign—to defeat President
Bush for re-election and affect the outcome of the global war
on fanatical
Islam, including the war in Iraq.
With CBS
News having taken the curious position that the White House
should have exposed the documents as forgeries before CBS
News went on the air with them, it is imperative that the FBI
or some appropriate law enforcement agency get to the bottom
of this scandal. If the expectation of CBS News was that the
White House should have exposed the documents as forgeries, then
CBS News should have no objection to a federal probe into where
the documents came from and how they came into the possession
of CBS News. Indeed, if CBS News has nothing to hide in this
scandal, it should waive any First Amendment protections and
welcome such an inquiry.
An investigation
should also examine Dan Rather’s personal
ties to the Texas Democrats. Rather himself raised money in 2001
for the Travis County,
Texas, Democratic Party, at the request of his daughter, Robin, a Democratic
Party activist and contributor. She lives in Texas and has contributed to Kerry
for president, Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton, and the Democratic Senatorial
Campaign Committee.
But the connections to John Kerry and the Democrats
get even more interesting. Robin Rather, a professional environmentalist,
sits on the advisory council in Texas of a group known as Environmental
Defense (ED). As Ron Arnold documents for the Capital Research
Center, ED received Heinz Foundation grants of $601,000 in 2001-2003.
Heinz grants to ED totaled $2,846,819 between 1992-2000. That
name “Heinz” is that of Teresa Heinz Kerry, who sits
on the national board of ED.
In conduct some have compared to the Watergate cover-up, CBS
News initially stonewalled the charges of forgery. Perhaps Rather
thought he could get away with it. After all, Sumner Redstone,
chairman and CEO of CBS parent company Viacom, is a major Democratic
Party contributor. Redstone contributed to John Kerry for president.
He has also contributed to Senators Ted Kennedy, Tom Daschle,
and Patrick Leahy, and Al Gore for president in 2000. CRO
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2004 Accuracy in Media
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