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JEB

(4,748 posts)
Thu Mar 31, 2016, 09:02 PM Mar 2016

ANYBODY LEFT IN THE MEDIA WITH THE MORAL COURAGE TO RISK BEING DONAHUED? [View all]

http://www.perdaily.com/2016/03/phil-donahue.html

by Leonard Isenberg

In 1996, television talkshow host Phil Donahue celebrated what until now remains "the longest continuous run of any syndicated talk show in U.S. television history." And this success was clearly based on the trust his honesty inspired in his fiercely loyal audience. And yet by February 25, 2003, when Donahue who "was ranked #42 on TV Guide's 50 Greatest TV Stars of All Time," had his career brought to an abrupt end when he was fired by MSNBC for his opposition to the selling of the imminent U.S. invasion of Iraq to the American people. Clearly his opposition to the fear and bogus claims of weapons of mass destruction had to be silenced, given his popularity with the American people and any potential that might have had for causing the American people to question this done deal.

Long before the current film Spotlight deigned to make a film about tolerated child molestation and cover up in the Catholic church, Donahue produced the first national television program in the 1980s showing widespread child molestation by Catholic priests. This level of difficult honesty was still something that was tolerated and had a place in American media, but with the selling of wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and the profit motivated endless war footing this country has remained on, clearly that is no longer the case.

I don't recall who once said to me that freedom in the 19th century was expressed as the freedom from oppression, while freedom in the 20th century was to be seen as the freedom of expression. But in the 21st century, it seems painfully clear that any supposedly constitutional guaranteed right of expression or any civil liberty that in any way challenges the corporate oligarchy's exclusively profit motivated agenda has been made illegal.

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More at the link. Leonard Isenberg seems to me to be hitting the nail on the head.
http://www.perdaily.com/2016/03/phil-donahue.html
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K&R!!! Or Dan Rather felix_numinous Mar 2016 #1
IMHO it is way past time JEB Mar 2016 #2
+1000 abelenkpe Mar 2016 #4
Absolutely! JDPriestly Apr 2016 #18
Yes, and there have been some others who got the axe for speaking a little too clearly Hydra Mar 2016 #3
yep ko dembotoz Apr 2016 #22
Cenk got axed? Oh, yeah, I'd forgotten that. Beartracks Apr 2016 #42
Or Keith Olbermanned, or Dylan Ratiganed, or Melissa Harris-Perried, or Ed Schultzed, forest444 Apr 2016 #38
Or Cenk Uygur - kicked off MSNBC cprise Apr 2016 #41
Ed Schultz And Dylan Ratigan As Well colsohlibgal Mar 2016 #5
and it's pathetic - the MSNBC ratings must be plummeting... n/t Merryland Apr 2016 #26
They can always placate the masses with their incessant jailhouse videos. highoverheadspace Apr 2016 #30
Melissa Harris-Perry, Rev. Sharpton moved to Sunday am, Joy Reid's show, more changes. appalachiablue Mar 2016 #6
No. mahannah Mar 2016 #7
Hope springs eternal. Uncle Joe Mar 2016 #8
Kick and R BeanMusical Mar 2016 #9
pardon my french, but fuck the criminal corporate media Fast Walker 52 Mar 2016 #10
My sentiments exactly. nt JEB Mar 2016 #11
"Corporate media": The ultimate oxymoron. nt SusanaMontana41 Apr 2016 #20
HAH! as Chris Matthews would say. maddiemom Apr 2016 #33
The last paragraph from your link pegged my 'Creep Meter' postatomic Mar 2016 #12
I'll trot out my t.v. eye witness account of Tweety performing Phil's execution (paragraph #5) UTUSN Apr 2016 #13
I knew I didn't like that guy, JEB Apr 2016 #14
I respect Phil Donahue so greatly....Matthews, otoh, I never liked even when he did a fake left turn Dont call me Shirley Apr 2016 #25
wow - the Donahue story is horrific Merryland Apr 2016 #28
Bernie Sanders has been speaking out on media consolidation for years: watch his speech Liberty Belle Apr 2016 #15
Great post. Thanks. highoverheadspace Apr 2016 #31
Excellent read - just the truth malaise Apr 2016 #16
About the only place left with a liberal voice is free speech tv. rurallib Apr 2016 #17
Musn't forget DemocracyNow! or TheRealNewsNetwork or TheYoungTurks navarth Apr 2016 #34
I was talking of cable TV rurallib Apr 2016 #37
Ah. Ok thanks. 'Never Mind' navarth Apr 2016 #43
moral courage and media...oxymoran spanone Apr 2016 #19
As long as ratings drive content we will have little more than infotainment LanternWaste Apr 2016 #21
K&R Hiraeth Apr 2016 #23
When no one in the media The Wizard Apr 2016 #24
MSM = Crapaganda. Dont call me Shirley Apr 2016 #27
Truth is a dangerous thing when the government is built on lies. Octafish Apr 2016 #29
Nope. Not Until SDJay Apr 2016 #32
While I totally agree with the article and the many comments I've perused further down maddiemom Apr 2016 #35
WAIT! this comment was meant in reply to UTUSN, comment 13. maddiemom Apr 2016 #36
let's not forget Cenk and TYT leading the way in uncorporate media! bbgrunt Apr 2016 #39
And lose their friendships with the cool kids? Never! nt valerief Apr 2016 #40
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