| MSM's Tea Party Cognitive Dissonance |
| By Kyle-Anne Shiver AmericanThinker Magazine April 19, 2009 |
| In all my years of watching news
coverage in America, I don't believe I have ever witnessed more
condescending, amateurish, purely politicized reporting than what
just transpired among the liberal MSM covering America's Tax Day Tea
Parties. The Tea Parties represented a very significant news event.
Whenever close to 300,000
middle-class Americans put their productive lives on hold on a
midweek workday, make original signs with their own hands, and
travel miles and miles to stand with other private citizens just
to demonstrate their anger with government, in more than 300
cities from coast to coast and everywhere in between, that's
NEWS. Yet, many local newspapers -
even the Boston Globe for crying out loud! - pettily
refused to even cover their local protests. When every news
channel - except the only one thriving on the block, Fox
- finally decided to cover the events, it was with derision,
mockery and elitist condescension.
Note to MSM: This is why
you're going broke.
The puerile, vulgar humor of
MSNBC's Rachel Maddow and and CNN's Anderson Cooper, targeting
the most clean-cut, rancor-less groups of protesters possibly
ever assembled in the U.S.A., was the kind of thing one would
expect on an adolescent playground when the teacher isn't
listening. I personally polled 16 friends and relatives, aged
23 to 66, and not a single one of them had ever even heard the
sexually perverse phrase regarding tea bags, which peppered
Maddow's and Cooper's primetime rants.
Yet, apparently, these two don't
even have enough good sense left to be ashamed of themselves.
Who raised these eternal
adolescents?
The real cake-taker in my view,
however, was the flighty pomposity of a previously unknown CNN
"reporter" on the scene of the Tea Party in Chicago. One Susan
Roesgen approached an all-American male, holding his toddler son
in the crowd of protesters, asking an open-ended question, "Why
are you here?" This gentleman proceeded to try to explain his
frustration with Obama, citing Lincoln's valiant stand for
liberty, at which point he was sanctimoniously cut off by CNN's
know-nothing. Ms. Know-nothing then demanded to know, "What
does this have to do with taxes? Don't you know you're eligible
for a $400 tax credit? Don't you know that Illinois is getting
millions from the stimulus?"
If the CNN woman had been more of
a reporter and less of a shill for Obama, then she might have
actually allowed this Illinois gentleman to explain himself.
She might have uncovered the reality that not many Illinois
citizens are all that fired up over other Americans paying
millions into their Blago-genic political system, via the
Democrat trio of do-gooding tyrants, Pelosi, Reid & Obama. She
might have understood that the Tax Day Tea Parties were more
about liberty than about taxes, more about the Democrats'
profligacy and waste than about paying one's fair share for the
real purposes of federal government as specifically outlined by
the U.S. Constitution.
Alas, reporting the facts was
not CNN's mission.
But anyone with half a brain
already knew that.
This on-air "interview" was quite
enlightening on another measure, however. It perfectly
illuminated the sheer cognitive dissonance among the lion's
share of our too-disgraceful-for-words MSM.
They simply do not get it.
Perfectly akin to candidate
Barack Obama's exchange with now-famous Joe the Plumber, these
liberal Statists, who see government as more loving than God,
more able than Superman and more necessary than drinking water,
simply have no genuine understanding of liberty or the
individual spirit that kindles and keeps its fires burning from
generation to generation. They are so out of touch with the
American productive class that they honestly believe no
honest-to-goodness patriots even exist in the current day.
Our media have convinced
themselves -- as has the entire Democratic Party cabal of
power-wielders now in charge -- that the November election
really was a landslide of historic proportions (which it
certainly was not), that the "change" moderates really
wanted was what they are now getting (out-of-control
profligate spending), and that they are now free as
"reporters" to finally come out of the closet as the socialist
elitists they've always been.
Many posed the questions, during
their Tea Party coverage, "Why all this anger now? Why are
these people protesting now, when they weren't out in the
streets during GW's eight years?"
Why indeed. The ordinary
American -- normally quite-silent majority -- will take an awful
lot of malfeasance and wasteful spending from our federal
government. Most of the time, we are just too darned busy to
protest anything. We are not getting paid to protest, unlike
the anti-war and anti-poverty protesters our media covers in
never-ending flurries of fury. We don't get federal tax dollars
to protest, as does ACORN, and we have no sugar-daddy like Soros
paying us stipends to lend a deceitful public-protest face to
his personal views.
We're the productive class, the
vast middle. We're busy living our own lives, busy building the
businesses and earning our livings, busy raising our children
and doing the host of volunteer services that infuse life into
our Churches, Synagogues and civic organizations. We're the
citizens doing the lion's share of those things which have made
America the great and exceptional Nation she has been
for the past 2-1/3 centuries.
Much of the anger now boiling
over in protest has been building for the past 20 years, since
the end of Ronald Reagan's presidential tenure. Much of it is
aimed at Republicans, not just Democrats. And it goes to the
heart of the size, scope and fundamental duties of the federal
government as enumerated by our U.S. Constitution.
This mounting anger, aimed at the
tyranny of a federal government -- completely off-the-rails of
its Constitutionally-framed limited scope and power -- may be
surfacing now due to a tipping in the fragile balance that was
upheld during the G. W. Bush presidency. What was that fragile
balance between our quietly continuing our personal business and
our taking to the streets?
One thing and one thing only, in
my opinion. As long as the federal government is doing the
one job of protecting our national security and standing up
for us in the face of the world's slights, we will take a great
deal of folderol from our elected officials. We will suffer the
profligate spending and invasions on our personal freedoms when
we - at the very least - believe our leaders are
stridently bent on protecting our interests and our children
from harm.
When a president cuts both those
legs off at the knees, as President Obama has shamelessly done
for 100 days, then frustration boils over into national protest.
Obama's first 100 days has
been the last straw.
Not only has this president
pompously promised the wages of our children and grandchildren
in a profligate spending spree that guarantees serfdom for the
productive class, he has bowed, scraped, fawned and apologized
his way across the entire continent of Europe.
He has planned huge and
irresponsible cuts in our defense spending, promised to do away
with missile defense systems and heralded the day he will disarm
our nuclear arsenal, so as to set a nice example for the
resurgent Russian Bear. Obama has obsequiously bowed to the
Saudi King, some of whose own subjects blew more than 3,000 of
our fellow Americans to kingdom come a mere 7 years ago. Obama
has called off the Global War on Terror, yet has no surrender
treaties to accompany this juvenile exercise in hating all
things Bush. He has welcomed Castro, Chavez, Ortega,
Ahmadinejad and Hamas with open arms, salivating grins and
friendly warmth, while dissing our heretofore friends and
allies, even making a rude point of telling Israel's PM,
Netanyahu, that there will be no face-to-face meeting with him
next month in D.C.
So, when our liberal MSM
confronts middle America, now on the march, and demands to know
what there is not to like about this new Administration, they
demonstrate the most out-of-touch elitism ever to disgrace
American media. It is cognitive dissonance on steroids. And
what's worse, their liberal Statist myopia prevents their even
realizing it.
Never in the history of this
grand Republic of ours, has a group so demanded massive
intervention as this media does now.
And I think they may be about to
get it from the folks they most hate - genuine American
patriots.
Kyle-Anne Shiver is a
frequent contributor to American Thinker. She welcomes your
comments at
kyleanneshiver.com.
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