Friday, April 20, 2007

Bill Moyers takes media to task for lack of investigation in run up to Iraq war.

The most powerful indictment of the news media for falling down in its duties in the run-up to the war in Iraq will appear next Wednesday, a 90-minute PBS broadcast called "Buying the War," which marks the return of "Bill Moyers Journal." E&P was sent a preview DVD and a draft transcript for the program this week.

While much of the evidence of the media's role as cheerleaders for the war presented here is not new, it is skillfully assembled, with many fresh quotes from interviews (with the likes of Tim Russert and Walter Pincus) along with numerous embarrassing examples of past statements by journalists and pundits that proved grossly misleading or wrong. Several prominent media figures, prodded by Moyers, admit the media failed miserably, though few take personal responsibility.

Bill Moyers may be one of the very few reporters who did not lose his integrity during the Iraq war buildup and he has every right to call his colleagues on their lack of scruples and guts.

I know I will be clearing my television watching schedule to make room for this.

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