Can Corporate M$M Finally handle the truth Gary Webb Exposed?
Can the Corporate Media Finally Handle the Truth Gary Webb Exposed?
Consortium News * By Robert Parry * Oct. 12, 2014
Big newspapers could have taken the opening created by Kill the Messenger to make amends for their egregious behavior in the 80s.
The mainstream news medias reaction to the new movie, Kill the Messenger, has been tepid, perhaps not surprising given that the MSM comes across as the films most unsympathetic villain as it crushes journalist Gary Webb for digging up the Contra-cocaine scandal in the mid-1990s after the major newspapers thought they had buried it in the 1980s.
Not that the movie is without other villains, including drug traffickers and men in black government agents. But the drug lords show some humanity and even honesty as they describe how they smuggled drugs and shared the proceeds with the Nicaraguan Contra rebels, President Ronald Reagans beloved freedom fighters.
By contrast, the news executives for the big newspapers, such as the Washington Post and the Los Angeles Times, come across as soulless careerists determined to maintain their cozy relations with the CIAs press office and set on shielding their failure to take on this shocking scandal when it was playing out in the 1980s.
So, in the 1990s, they concentrated their fire on Webb for alleged imperfections in his investigative reporting rather than on U.S. government officials who condoned and protected the Contra drug trafficking as part of Reagans Cold War crusade.
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