Category: Media Beat column

  • The Iran Crisis — “Diplomacy” as a Launch Pad for Missiles

    The current flurry of Western diplomacy will probably turn out to be groundwork for launching missiles at Iran. Air attacks on targets in Iran are very likely. Yet many antiwar Americans seem eager to believe that won’t happen. Illusion 1: With the U.S. military bogged down in Iraq, the Pentagon is in no position to…

  • Smothering the King Legacy With Kind Words

    Hours after Coretta Scott King died, President Bush led off the State of the Union address by praising her as “a beloved, graceful, courageous woman who called America to its founding ideals and carried on a noble dream.” For good measure, at the end of his speech, Bush reverently invoked the name of her martyred…

  • Domestic Lying: The Question That Journalists Don’t Ask Bush

    With great fanfare the other day, Oprah Winfrey asked James Frey a question that mainstream journalists refuse to ask George W. Bush: “Why would you lie?” Many pundits and news outlets have chortled at the televised unmasking of Frey as a liar. The reverberations have spanned from schlock media to highbrow outlets. On Friday, the…

  • Other Shoe Dropping on Classified Leaks and Journalists

    Ever since the disclosure of Valerie Plame’s identity as an undercover CIA operative in July 2003, prominent Democrats have denounced that leak — often with some kind of rhetoric about the sanctity of classified information. But reverence for keeping such information secret is dangerous. And so is the claim that sometimes the government should put…

  • The Crime of Giving the Orders

    Legalized killing requires official justifications. The execution of Clarence Ray Allen early Tuesday morning was no exception. A prosecutor explained that "he masterminded the murders of three innocent young people and conspired to attack the heart of our criminal justice system." And California’s governor was stern when he denied a clemency request for the 76-year-old…