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News Media Propaganda Helped Push Through Failed Bailout

By Norman Solomon, AlterNet. Posted October 14, 2008.


The news media played a pivotal role in stampeding the country into a bailout that was unwise and unjust.
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It's mid-October, and the Wall Street bailout that was supposed to save the economy from collapse is a flop.

Only two weeks ago, the media hype behind the $700 billion bailout was so intense that it sometimes verged on hysteria. More recent events should not be allowed to obscure the reality that the news media played a pivotal role in stampeding the country into a bailout that was unwise and unjust.

Exceptions in the news coverage underscore the fact that other perspectives were readily available when the Bush administration began pushing its bailout proposal in late September. "Many of the nation's brightest economic minds are warning that if the Wall Street bailout passes, it would be a dangerous rush job," McClatchy Newspapers reported on Sept. 26. For instance, economist James K. Galbraith called the warnings of economic disaster in the absence of a swift bailout "more hype than real risk." He added: "A nasty recession is possible, but the bailout will not cure that."

When the House of Representatives rejected the bailout on Sept. 29, all media hell broke loose. During the next few days, journalists and selected sources took turns decrying the failure of House naysayers to recognize the urgency of the moment. The nation's economy was at stake, and craven ideologues on Capitol Hill were dithering around!

Countless editorials and pundits castigated the House members who had voted no. The condemners spanned the mainline media spectrum; liberals, moderates and conservatives excoriated the House and called for a swift reversal.

Senate passage came on Thursday, Oct. 2, and the next day a chastened House approved a revised version. That Friday afternoon, President Bush signed the $700 billion Wall Street bailout into law.

Despite all the media hype about how the bailout measure would quickly steady the stock market, it fell and kept falling. Over the next week, ending Oct. 10, the Dow made history as stocks plunged by 18 percent in five trading days.

And what about the ostensible main reason for the humongous bailout in the first place -- unfreezing the credit markets? Well, in spite of the enormous media outcry for the bailout to get credit flowing, it didn't. And the key economic factor in the recession -- housing -- remained just as stuck as before.

At the Center for Economic and Policy Research, on Oct. 1 -- two days before the House caved -- economist Dean Baker addressed a pivotal flaw in the spin. "It would be foolish to issue a mortgage loan without a very substantial down payment, since the expected decline in house prices will quickly destroy much or all of the equity held by the homeowner," he wrote. "In other words, it is the drop in house prices that is causing banks to demand 20 percent down payments in many markets, not their lack of capital. This situation will only be changed by a government house-price support program. Improving the financial conditions of banks will make little difference."

But the media storyline required -- in fact, demanded -- that committing many billions of dollars to the "rescue" was the essential step to be taken from Capitol Hill.

After the House initially balked at approving the Wall Street bailout on Sept. 29, the range of New York Times op-ed columnists took turns with the denunciation chores. None was more bitterly caustic than David Brooks. On Sept. 30, under the headline "Revolt of the Nihilists," he denounced the noncompliant House members for failing to heed "the collected expertise of the Treasury and Fed."

A week later, on Oct. 7, when Brooks wrote a follow-up column, the bailout had been law for several days. But the stock market was plunging faster than ever, and the credit crunch was unabated. "At these moments, central bankers and Treasury officials leap in to try to make the traders feel better," Brooks wrote. "Officials pretend they're coming up with policy responses, but much of what they do is political theater."

Now he tells us.

Before the bailout gained approval on Capitol Hill, the media narrative was dangling the prospects of immediate results. But afterwards, there were none.

"Global markets have so far given thumbs down to the giant $700 billion bailout plan," former Labor Secretary Robert Reich said in an Oct. 8 public-radio commentary, five days after the bailout had become law. "The easy answer to why the bailout hasn't worked is it hasn't been implemented yet. But its purpose was largely psychological -- to boost confidence that the government is doing something big to clear out bad debts that have been clogging the system. That psychological boost should have happened as soon as the bailout was enacted. Yet no one seems to believe that $700 billion will make much difference."

On Oct. 12, the lead story on the New York Times front page wondered aloud "whether the administration squandered valuable time in trying to sell Congress on a plan that officials had failed to think through in advance."

The Times now tells us that the much-hyped bailout plans to "buy distressed assets" will be diminished in favor of a "capital infusion program for banks." But what hasn't changed with the $700 billion planning is a basic approach for trickle-down instead of trickle-up.

As the Institute for Policy Studies pointed out on Oct. 1, "A real 'bailout' would target the troubled households of working American families. A $200 billion 'Main Street Stimulus Package' could bolster the real economy and those left vulnerable by the subprime mortgage meltdown."

Components of such a stimulus package could include "a $130 billion annual investment in renewable energy to stimulate good jobs anchored in local economies and reduce our dependency on oil" -- and "a $50 billion outlay to help keep people in foreclosed homes through refinancing and creating new homeownership and housing opportunities" -- and "a $20 billion aid package to states to address the squeeze on state and local government services that declining tax revenues are now forcing." But that kind of discourse for grassroots economic stimulus hasn't gotten into the media storyline this fall.

It's now being revised with quite a bit of backspin. But the media storyline for justifying the Wall Street bailout was great while it lasted. And it lasted long enough to stampede Congress into approving a massive jolt of taxpayer money to redistribute wealth upwards in the United States.

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Norman Solomon's latest book Made Love, Got War: Close Encounters with America's Warfare State (PoliPointPress) is available now. For more information go to www.madelovegotwar.com.

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Solomon is absolutely correct - the media is complicit in defrauding taxpayers
Posted by: PaulC on Oct 14, 2008 11:40 AM   
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My own paper, The Plain Dealer, northeast Ohio's only regional paper, pushed the bailout relentlessly, crucifying anyone standing in the way. Of course, it was renamed the "rescue package" after political operatives suggested that was safer terminology.

After it passed and stocks plummeted, The Plain Dealer justified the action by writing in an editorial that "the good guys" got the bailout money while "the bad guys" got the ATM's, in reference to some local thieves who stole entire ATM's rather than breaking into them.

Apparently there is no sense of accountability anymore among men who are supposed to be responsible leaders of the community. Shame on them!

Once again we see that highway robbery on a grand scale is just "policy", while local thievery is bad, bad, bad! What utter hypocrisy! This is the ongoing marketing ploy of looking for easy targets as scapegoats to draw attention away as their boys clean out the bank vault.

And David Brooks is nothing but the Rethug's waterboy posing as an intellectual. When the Rethugs put out a new spin cycle, their boy Brooks jumps into action with a complete rationalization full of empty pompous rhetoric, like clockwork - you can set your watch by it!

peace,
Paul

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Day Late, Dollar short
Posted by: Crazy H on Oct 14, 2008 12:32 PM   
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The dow came back 900 points yesterday, and media-fanned voter outrage helped change the face of the bailout.

So, while the media first downplayed the problem and then overhyped the bailout, at least they got the taxpayers off their butts.

Now Paulson's talking about basically buying stock in the banks, rather than buying the assests. So rather than the taxpayer holding a bunch of bad paper, the taxpayer now owns a piece of the bank. Not perfect, no, but better.

(NOBEL WINNER!!) Paul Krugman spoke well of that idea in a recent column. And I can say it no better.

I do hate the idea that dishonest millionares are going to walk away rich. They should walk away poor, assuming they don't do a perp walk.

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» Krugman kicks butt! Posted by: PaulC
Media Owned and operated by the Corporatocracy
Posted by: JSquercia on Oct 14, 2008 1:35 PM   
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The Media is owned and operated by the Corporations and just do what they are TOLD to do

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Bring the Federal Government to its knees...
Posted by: PSYOP on Oct 14, 2008 3:33 PM   
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by not paying taxes. Almost everyone I know thinks of the bailout as a symptom of the disease that is a bureaucracy totally out of control. If Americans would stop bickering long enough to unite, we could take our country back without firing one single bullet. Hit them where it hurts - the pocketbook. Stop paying taxes, and these corrupt cronies would be out of business. They couldn't put us all in jail. Sure, they'd try, but in the end, they can't. Our government is going to lead us to certain misery and death, make no mistake. Now, of course, most people wouldn't be willing to risk any discomfort to re-secure our liberties, but freedom is not free. Better now than later...

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I'm Shocked ! SHOCKED !!!!
Posted by: mmckinl on Oct 14, 2008 11:56 PM   
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The corporate media is touting the use of tax payer money to buy worthless assets from the banks to save the billionaires !!!

Another days work for the press.

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How to accomplish surprise?
Posted by: talkville on Oct 15, 2008 2:51 AM   
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At Nuremberg, Goebbels is reported to have expressed his view of modern war as consisting of 3 prongs: the weapons war, the economic war and propaganda.

The small number of major media outlets which control our news such as Newscorp, Disney, Viacom, GE and Time-Warner are trans- and multi-national corporations. In all their narrow variations, they simply reflect their primary interests. They could be understood as prong number 3 in this "long war" Messrs. Bush, Cheney et. al. have embarked us all on. As with the run-up to Iraq, the run-up to the 'bail-out' and to the continuing division of profits to some and losses to many, at the same time as financial corporations carry on the task of consolidating into fewer and fewer hands at all of our expense.

It's just a capital "business cycle" at a higher and more integrated and international level.

As for the people, keep 'em dazed, confused and, above all and at all costs, keep them controlled.

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BBC, Fox news and all british controlled media are into manipulation
Posted by: avatar_singh on Oct 19, 2008 8:41 AM   
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6th march,2007.

BBC comment(atleast her washingtons correspondent's comments) on scooter LibBy's gulity verdit on 6th march,2007--"it does not matter to white house as long as iraq war turns out to be all right"!! for BBc illegal occupation of iraq and killing of million civilians does not matter -it will be al r ight for american occupation. This is human rights and democracy ala BBc and british propaganda.
see and watch todays bbc and realize how much bbc and other british propaganda machinary is responsible for bush war crimes.
He also assuredly told that this "white house is quite safe"as wished for by the british ofocurse. during gore-bush florida tussle bbc was advocating gore to leave bush alone as britian was waiting for american missile defence to come her shore soon and so no delay in small matter of who should be presidentof usa be allowed.d-bit belicve it? look at all british propaganda between 1st novembr till 20th novembr of 2000.
it is high time that engish spies in american establishment be eliminated..

it is high time that these english spies in usa are taken care of .

also during and after the gulf war(first iraq war) the british were taking full creidit for insitagating bush 1 to start and persue war agasint iraq. the reason war criminal blair diidnto take full creidt for iraq war 2 was because that went sour(failure has no fathers claming thiers). itis a fact that merciless war done by america has benen perpetauted by the british agents inside america( and not some indepdnet israli agents as claimed-it jsut so happend that only know israli interest happend to coinside with those of english parasites -that is why war on and for behalf of england is being waged by america the world over.
By the way in IN '88 when Dalai lama, at the height of Tibetan disturbances, visited west, the then british prime minister refused to meet Him. Later on with the demise of Russia and usefulness of China gone and with manipulation to keep power in Hong Kong somehow intact, the same british media and government ,like dog, started barking at China. It is interesting that amnesty international selectively targets those very countries( as it did china after cold war) who are out of favour (because they would not be a british stooge) of the british media and govt. This is not surprising as amnesty international is the creation of british govt, and british media. england with the most appalling record of human rights in last 200 years of her evil rule, needed some organisation to keep the others from charging england off her past and current evil practices. In other words it went for aggressive posture in propaganda war so that others can be demoralized and stopped from pointing out the real evil which is england. That is why amnesty international is one armour of the british lies to exploit the rest of the world. Amnesty international must be ignored and an independent human watchdog (which england will simply ignore) created. One purpose of amnesty international is to create an atmosphere for hatred towards the would be victims of british exploitation so that a victim could be blamed to have deserved the consequences. That is why ,now amnesty international sometimes threatens China, sometimes India and etc.

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these protestant baptists((and so callled religious fundamentalists and evnagalicals bastards)) are the agents of england inside america and have always been.
thse baptists are the ones who created civil war for the benefit of british to reconquer america and during attack of britian in 1812 these baptists were acting as enemy agents inside amaerica.
these baptisat are called patrioit--now what a shame? the southern flag is sympbol of american patriotism when it was really an instrument of treachery to the american independence.

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