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The media and Cindy Sheehan
By Barry Grey
18 August 2005
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It is both fascinating and instructive to observe the manner
in which the American media seeks to handle the phenomenon of
Cindy Sheehan, the 48-year-old woman from Vacaville, California,
who has become a focus of anti-war sentiment in the US.
Sheehan, whose 24-year-old son, Casey, was killed in April
2004 while serving in Iraq, set up camp on August 6 down the road
from Bushs ranch outside of Crawford, Texas, and vowed not
to leave until the president took time out from his five-week
vacation to meet with her and explain, in her words, Why
you killed my son.
Sheehan quite openly and articulately presents her action as
a catalyst for developing a nationwide movement to demand the
immediate withdrawal of all American troops from Iraq. She describes
the war as illegal and makes no bones about calling Bush and his
fellow war-makers, Rumsfeld, Cheney, Rice, etc., liars.
To her credit, she has pulled back the curtain of deceit crafted
by the media to conceal the miserable moral and intellectual stature
of the president, describing his behavior at a meeting last year
with her and other family members of fallen soldiers as insulting
and insensitive. He acted, she says, as though he were at
a party.
Sheehan has been joined at her encampment by other family members
of soldiers killed in Iraq, and has won the sympathy of many millions
of Americans who are opposed to the ongoing slaughter in Iraq.
Earlier this week, a veteran who owns an acre of land near Bushs
ranch invited Sheehan and her supporters to move their tents and
cars onto his property, after right-wing Bush supporters in the
area threatened the protesters. One fired a shot in the air and
another drove his truck over hundreds of small wooden crosses
bearing the names of dead soldiers that the group had set up on
the side of the road leading to Bushs ranch. Other residents
had lobbied the county authorities to force the anti-war encampment
to move miles away.
I just think people should have a right to protest,
said Fred Mattlage, an Army veteran. And Im against
the war. I dont think its a war we need to be in.
Sheehans simple but bold protest obviously took both
the Bush administration and the media by surprise. The instinctive
and immediate reaction of the establishment press and TV networks
to such an event could only be negative, if not downright hostile.
This goes not only for the far-right gutter press, such as the
editorial pages of the Wall Street Journal and Rupert Murdochs
New York Post, but also for so-called liberal
newspapers such as the New York Times and the Washington
Post. After all, they all have promoted the endless lies given
out to justify the war and continue to support the occupation
of Iraq.
Under conditions of a worsening military and political situation
for the US on the ground in Iraq, and an unbroken string of opinion
polls registering rising popular opposition to the war and plummeting
support for Bush, Sheehans initiative was a most unwelcome
and disturbing development.
The fallback position for the American media when such things
occur is simply to ignore them. More often than not, events that
contradict the pro-war agenda of the corporate-controlled media
never appear on the network evening news reports, or, if they
do, they are noted and then discretely dropped. As for the press,
let us recall that the New York Times, whose official motto
is All the News Thats Fit to Print, did not
see fit to report prominently the world-wide anti-war protests
that occurred on February 15, 2003the largest international
anti-war demonstrations ever held.
The Sheehan case, however, made the usual silent treatment
an unsustainable option. In the first place, she ensconced herself
within a few miles of the entire White House press corps, which
had made the trek to rural Texas to cover the presidential beat.
She set up camp along the dirt road leading to the Bush compound,
where the reporters, cameramen, etc., could not help but see her.
More importantly, she presented a political difficulty. Given
the medias ceaseless and cynical efforts to identify the
legitimacy of the war with support for our men and women
in uniform and whip up patriotic and pro-war sentiment by
invoking those who made the ultimate sacrifice and
the families they left behindimplying that those who opposed
the war were betraying their countrymen on the field of battlethe
networks and newspapers were obliged to tread carefully.
The taskat least for the mainstream and liberal
mediawas to treat Sheehan with a show of respect, while
blunting her indictment of the war and the Bush administration
and ultimately finding a way to discredit her anti-war views.
To the extent that the media has treated Sheehan sympathetically,
it has focused on her personal tragedy and downplayed her strong
political views. It has largely ignored the fact that she characterizes
the war as a criminal enterprise and supports Bushs impeachment.
At the same time, a well-established division of labor is operating
to discredit Sheehan. The openly right-wing media swampMurdochs
Fox News and New York Post, the dregs of the Internet,
such as the Drudge Report, and the legion of fascist-minded radio
and TV talk show hostsserve up the dirt, and the respectable
media organs spread their gossip and smears, in the form of allegations
and questions.
Thus Fox News talk show host Bill OReilly wrote Tuesday
in an online column, Its obvious Cindy Sheehan has
become a political player, whose primary concern is embarrassing
the president. She is no longer just a protester.
The New York Post editorialized the same day under the
headline Cindy Sheehans Agenda: Like any
other American, she is entitled to a personal agenda. Sadly, the
one shes developed is ugly.
Cindy Sheehan is a fully-fledged member of the Michael
Moore wing of the Democratic Party. She rails about how terrorism
could be ended if only Israel would get out of Palestineand
compares Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld to Hitler and
Stalin....
Her activities are being coordinated by Democratic political
strategistswhich helps explain why her statements parrot
Democratic talking points, such as how the Downing Street
Memo proves that Bush lied to the American people....
[H]er vigil has degenerated into high-profile political
theaterif, indeed, that wasnt the point in the first
place.
What is the charge here? Cindy Sheehan is not simply the mother
of a solider killed in Iraq. She is a woman with definite political
views, for which she fights. And those viewsopposition to
the war, opposition to Bush, opposition to the subversion of democratic
rights by war conspirators who lied to the peopleare extremist
and illegitimate.
The claim that Sheehan is acting as a stalking horse for the
Democratic Party is at once hysterical and far-fetched. She is
no doubt working with various groups linked to the Democratic
Party, such as MoveOn.org, True Majority, Democracy for America
and United for Peace and Justice, but her actions have cut across
the consensus policy of the Democratic Party leadership, which
is to fully support the imperialist project in Iraq and criticize
Bush for failing to prosecute the war with sufficient ruthlessness
and competence. For the most part, leading Democrats are calling
for more troops in Iraq, and not one prominent figure in that
party supports the withdrawal of US troops.
The New York Posts reference to Sheehans
sympathy for the plight of the Palestinians is by no means a casual
one. It has now become a standard tactic of the media to implicitly
or explicitly portray those who oppose the Iraq war as anti-Semites.
Last June, for example, the Washington Post published a
derisory column on a hearing held by Michigan Congressman John
Conyers on the Downing Street Memos, in which the author, Dana
Milbank, cited the presence of critics of Israel to suggest that
the entire proceedings were infected with anti-Semitism.
The notorious gossip monger and political provocateur Matt
Drudge has reported on his Internet site that Cindy Sheehan had
said her son died to defend Israel.
Such smears are repackaged, with a somewhat more objective
tone, by the moderate TV networks and liberal
press. The Washington Post, for example, has taken to publishing
reports on Sheehan that balance news of her growing support with
echoes of the right-wing complaint that she has a political agenda
and is working with various political and anti-war groups.
On Tuesday, CNNs Anderson Cooper interviewed Sheehan
and confronted her with her alleged statement on Israel. She denied
ever having made it.
What the media fears in Cindy Sheehan is the broad and deep-going
anger and potentially explosive social opposition that she represents.
Her firm and courageous stand, notwithstanding the limitations
of her political outlook, suggests that a new quality is coming
onto the sceneone that threatens to break the grip of political
reaction and open the way for the entry of new forces, from among
the working masses, into political life.
That is a nightmare for the American ruling elite that must
be prevented. The media operation on Cindy Sheehan is only now
moving into high gear. Stay tuned for more efforts to manipulate,
insinuate and slander.
See Also:
Growing support for Cindy Sheehan protest
against Iraq war
[16 August 2005]
Protest at Bushs ranch gathers
momentummother of fallen soldier continues to demand meeting
with president
[13 August 2005]
Mother of fallen soldier camps outside
Bush ranch: Why did you kill my son?
[11 August 2005]
The Washington Post
and the Downing Street memo
[22 June 2005]
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