WASHINGTON — The new year dawns dank and melancholy, at least
for me. Shuffling off the nation’s center stage are my favorite
sanctimonious hinds, Dan Rather and Bill Moyers. Both have been
burning incense before their own graven mugs for years. Soon both
will exalt themselves in solitude.
Moyers was a gifted understudy of his old boss, Lyndon Johnson,
and though he affected piety wherever he went, there was always a
whiff of the thug about his person. How well I recall the
revelations of the journalist, Andrew Ferguson, demonstrating that
while an independent contractor of PBS the Rev. Moyers made a
fortune. Well, his old boss, made a fortune too while working for
the government. Why should the Rev. Moyers not do equally well
while working for an organization that at least had a parasite’s
attachment to the federal milch cow? After Ferguson’s revelations
appeared in the New Republic, Moyers harassed him —
another page torn from Lyndon’s playbook!
Yet, Moyers is going quietly into the good night. Rather is
leaving indignantly and beclouded by scandal — another scandal, I
might add, that would not exist if the liberals of the dominant
media culture would simply admit that they are liberals, that they
have a liberal bias, and that having a bias is normal for
journalists and need not cause them to practice deceit. Of course,
in practice many of these liberals do practice deceit. In the case
of Rather, he and his associates at CBS aired a phony story about
the President’s National Guard service.
Whether they knew it was a deceit or not I cannot say, but
surely in their cover-up they recognized their deceitfulness.
Surely they knew they were stretching the truth when they claimed
that the phony documents they relied on to support their phony
story were provided by “unimpeachable sources.” Those “sources”
ended up being but one source, Bill Burkett. And who is he? Burkett
is a well-known anti-Bush obsessive. Yet maybe Rather and his
colleagues considered Burkett more than one person and maybe his
very obsessiveness rendered him unimpeachable in their eyes.
Now in unveiling its 224-page report of Rather’s faulty work,
CBS admits that the Rather story was unfair and inaccurate, but
there is a new deceit. The report claims that there is no “basis”
for adjudging the existence of “political bias” in Rather’s shabby
journalism. Well, as the shrinks are given to saying, “If it’s true
for you, it’s true for you.”
The fact, long established by media pollsters, is that major
media are as dominated by the so-called liberal point of view as
are our universities. I say “so-called liberal point of view”
because the modern liberal is not very liberal after all. Neither
tolerance nor love of liberty characterizes the point of view of
the contemporary liberal, merely conformity. The liberal point of
view is a conformist point of view. What it conforms to changes
year in and year out, but one thing it always stands by is the
demand for rank-and-file conformity. Oh yes, and it demands one
more thing, deceit.
The conformists at CBS have since Rather’s embarrassing report
on the President demonstrated that they are entoiled to the ethical
standards of the liberals’ leading ethicist of the last half of the
twentieth century, Alger Hiss. Hiss is the master who first
demonstrated that the moral high ground could be attained merely by
lying, imperturbably lying, sempiternally lying. Through every
revelation against you lie. As the evidence against you mounts,
lie. Even if the DNA analysis — say the DNA found on a dress
purchased from the GAP — discredits your testimony, lie.
So it appears that Rather continues to deceive. It appears that
CBS continues to deceive. Nonetheless, it really does not matter
all that much. Rather is leaving. CBS has slipped so far in the
polls that it seems its news reports are only watched by liberals
and ignoramuses. And cable provides increasingly the kind of
diversity that intelligent viewers seek.