By R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr. on 7.23.09 @ 6:09AM
Obama-bashing for sport -- still more evidence of the trivial
nature of the contemporary American news media.
What follows is a column adducing still more evidence of the
trivial nature of the contemporary American news media.
The other morning I was lying in bed recovering from minor
surgery, my body heaving off the residual effects of a powerful
anesthetic, Propofol. Believe me it is a powerful anesthetic. It
thrust me into the utmost darkness, for forty minutes according
to my doctor. It could have been for eternity. I would have had
no idea. I cannot imagine why people abuse such charmless drugs.
Why not just pull the trigger as Hemingway pulled the trigger,
and enter the darkness forever with absolutely no more pain.
Incidentally, Propofol is one of the substances Michael Jackson
repaired to for sleep. If he found security in Propofol, his life
must have been hell when he was awake.
Yet to return to Washington, D.C. and to my trivial media story.
The last aftereffects of Propofol were giving way as I read my
doctor's strict instructions. For the remainder of the day, I was
not to "drive a car…use a hot stove… heavy machinery …or make
important decisions." As I read his enjoinder against making
important decisions, the telephone rang. A media booker was at my
ear inquiring as to whether I would accept the invitation of a
well-known cable news show to talk about how the Republican Party
was being affected by Obama critics who have been harassing
Democratic politicians with claims that the President did not
have a legitimate birth certificate and was born abroad, perhaps
in Botswana, or Upper Volta, or Lapland. On his provenance there
is no unanimity among these critics.
Well, my doctor's instructions did counsel that I not "make
important decisions," but how would that hinder me on a political
talk show? As I saw it, I would be in perfect condition to answer
the witty ripostes of cable news's talking heads, say Tucker
Carlson or Jon Stewart. I agreed to do the afternoon show as long
as I did not have to drive a car or use heavy machinery to get to
the studio. Moreover, I had good news for the booker. Choosing me
to discuss the president's national origins was an inspired
choice. A crack reporter of mine at The American
Spectator had investigated the matter when it was a hot
rumor during the presidential election and found no empirical
evidence in support of the story.
Better yet, the Spectator's reporter found evidence
militating against the story. At the time of Obama's birth in
1961, a notice of the blessed event was published in the major
Hawaiian newspaper. I would not rule out dark and treacherous
conspiracies by a Democratic president, especially one in cahoots
with Rahm Emanuel, but a conspiracy going back almost five
decades exceeds even Emanuel's diablerie. Thus I would gladly
appear on this news show and present evidence that the questions
about the President's place of birth are without merit. The news
story is nonsense. Those who dwell on it are distracting us from
today's real issues: the Obama Administration's bankrupting of
the country, its attempt to transform American healthcare into a
rationing system against senior citizens and the chronically ill,
its cap-and-trade bill guaranteeing high unemployment and higher
energy costs in time of recession.
Well, ha-ha-ha. Back comes my disappointed booker after conveying
the good news that we would be setting the record straight on the
show shortly. Alas, the show's producers did not want me to set
the record straight. They had wanted me to defend the false
story. But I reminded the booker, I knew the story to be false.
In fact I had provided the show with irrefutable proof that the
story is false. Obama is American-born.
The show proceeded to find a guest who would repeat the false
story, either knowingly or out of ignorance -- so much for
getting to the truth of issues on television. As for me, I would
never knowingly publish anything that I knew to be untrue, not in
this column or in The American Spectator.
I shall make a prediction. This presidency is going to be one of
the greatest presidential disappointments in a generation.
Arriving on the grim winds of recession with two wars already
going on, the Administration's failures are going to be a serious
challenge to the country's well-being. If major media continue to
treat the news as entertainment rather than the dissemination and
analysis of fact, they are going to create still more danger for
the country. I say, let them eat Propofol.