Wednesday, July 13, 2005

Still to Come

Google's Bias for Bigness


"Still to Come...": Media Rovings


PEJ News - C. L. Cook
- The Media Machine is humming on Karl Rove's current catastrophe.
Employing 'Full Spectrum Dominance' of the airwaves,
the White House message/marching orders are out. As are its dutiful messengers.

Still to Come:
Media on its Knees

C. L. Cook
PEJ.org
July 13, 2005


Incredibly, across what passes for a public information system, the Lamestream and STate TV Admin. allies far and wide tonight were flushed from the comfort of their fortified hedgerows to answer the clarion-call muster to the defense of Baron von Turd Blossom.

Today, the corporate media ran their take(s) on the alleged dirty doings of Karl Rove (nee Roverer). Without exception, each organ tip-toed around the issue at issue, focussing instead on arcane legal lingo, and other trivialities; the core of the matter left yet ill-attended.

Even as the blogosphere (bs) is blasting the RoveGate affair, corporate PR and "professional media workers" loyal to the administration media echo-chamber continue to contend their boss' innocence. Lawyers, especially of the variety of "what does 'is' mean, are chowing down on prospects, while the "project" goes on.

But, is that a dash of mayo I see on Aaron Brown's cheek?

Yes, while damning and sourcing the 'scourge of journalism,' Aaron manages to shrug off the bulk of the litany of gross, criminal violations commited by this sitting administration. At this late hour, following a bitter long trail of betrayal, the (bs) voices most Americans count on for their daily news continue; they can still not find the courage to call Spades.

Rove has nothing to fear from the pup press wolf packs in D.C. and New York. ThePenultimate word in media manipulation sees his greatest threat HERE. And the myriad mirrors on the net.


Chris Cook hosts Gorilla Radio, broad/webcast from the University of Victoria, Canada, every Monday between 5-6pm pacific time. You can check out the GR Blog here. He also serces as a contributing editor to PEJ.org.

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