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depakid Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jan-05-10 09:48 PM
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Dean Baker: Washington post RIP
Edited on Tue Jan-05-10 09:49 PM by depakid
Baker's finally had enough (as the rest of us ought to have some several years ago).

The Washington Post is a paper with a proud legacy. It has done much important reporting over the years, most notably its coverage of the Watergate scandal that resulted in the resignation of President Nixon. Unfortunately, it seems to have abandoned its journalistic standards. In its last issue of the decade, it published as a news story an article by the Peter Peterson Foundation funded "Fiscal Times." This compromised the Post's journalistic integrity to the extent that readers can no longer take it seriously.

Peter Peterson is a Wall Street billionaire and Nixon administration cabinet member who has been trying to gut Social Security and Medicare for at least the last quarter century. He has written several books that warn of a demographic disaster when the baby boomers retire. These books often include nonsense arguments to make his case.

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Of course, what Peterson says matters because he uses his billions to make sure that his voice gets heard. In the case of his books, he would take out full-page ads in major newspapers to ensure that these otherwise very forgettable tracts got taken seriously.

And he started organizations. First, he had the Concord Coalition and more recently the Peter G. Peterson Foundation, and now its offspring, the Fiscal Times. Interestingly, the Fiscal Times' premier piece in the Post managed to reference both of Peter Peterson's earlier creations.

The piece also included the standard and inaccurate Peterson refrain about "skyrocketing spending on Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security." Spending on Social Security is not "skyrocketing" in the normal usage of the term. Measured as a share of GDP it will increase by approximately 1.8 percentage points over the next two decades, an increase that is fully funded by the designated Social Security tax.

While spending on Medicare and Medicaid is increasing rapidly, this is primarily the result of exploding private sector health care costs. As every serious budget analysts knows, private sector health care costs have been growing at a rate that threatens to devastate the economy. If the private health care sector is not fixed, we face an economic disaster regardless of what happens with Medicare and Medicaid. If it is fixed, then the problems facing the public sector programs will be manageable.

This is not the first time that the Post has been prepared to compromise its integrity to rescue its finances

Earlier last year the Post's top management planned a series of dinners where they had intended to sell lobbyists the opportunity to meet with the Post's reporters in an informal setting. This plan was nixed after it was leaked to Politico and the idea developed into a scandal.

While selling access to reporters is a certainly a high crime for a serious newspaper, handing over a portion of the news section to an advocacy group is arguably a worse sin.

The Fiscal Times piece is indistinguishable in its appearance from any other news story in the Post. Only those careful to read the byline or the note at the bottom would realize that the article was not a regular Post news story. Nowhere is the Fiscal Times identified as being affiliated with the Peter Peterson Foundation.

If the Fiscal Times becomes a regular source of news articles at the Post we can probably soon expect to see pieces from National Rifle Association's "Firearms Gazette" and the Tobacco Industry's "Smoking Today." It is unfortunate that technological changes may have made the traditional newspaper economically unviable, but it would have been much better if the Washington Post could have had a dignified death.

More: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/dean-baker/the-washington-post-rip_b_410726.html
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SpiralHawk Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jan-05-10 09:54 PM
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1. The Post is giving the Moonie Times a run for the basement
Edited on Tue Jan-05-10 09:54 PM by SpiralHawk
which republicon rag can go the lowest in providing a disservice to America.
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KoKo Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jan-05-10 10:17 PM
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2. The Pete Petersen Foundation is very influential. I see their crap about SS Demise everywhere
influencing comments in Financial Blogs and out here on our Progressive or Dem Web Sites. He also has Obama's ear and certainly Rahm and Exekial's ear.

Be prepared that after the HRC bill goes through..SS and Medicare are the next up for the chopping block. They will claim as usual that old unproductive people are sitting on all the money that struggling young folks are being ripped off for. The "SS Ponzi Scheme" is a meme that's been put out all over the net by their folks. Pitting the Old who paid in since their first job when they didn't have much money against folks today who say they can't afford the money. Well the old folks couldn't afford it either but they had it taken out for decades. And if we keep SS it will be better than losing most of your money in the vagaries of the Stock Markets going up and down.

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BrklynLiberal Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jan-05-10 10:29 PM
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3. Sad finale for the paper that once led the way....
Edited on Tue Jan-05-10 10:30 PM by BrklynLiberal
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grasswire Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jan-05-10 11:05 PM
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4. did anyone post the news of Deborah Howell's death on DU?
Just wonderin'.
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