February 19, 2004

Media Hubris

The political press should take a hard look at itself in light of William Greider's caustic critique in The Nation of the media's treatment of Howard Dean.

I cannot remember another major candidate brutalized so intensely by the media, with the possible exception of George Wallace. Howard Dean contributed some fatal errors of his own, to be sure, but he also brought fresh air and new ideas, a crisp call to revitalize the Democratic Party and at least the outlines of deeper political and economic reforms. The reporters, as surrogate agents for Washington's insider sensibilities, blew him off. Dean's big mistake was in not recognizing, up front, that the media are very much part of the existing order and were bound to be hostile to his provocative kind of politics.

 Posted by glenn

Comments

Alas, dear Howard goes the way of Adlai, George McG, and others who made our hearts beat faster and reinforced our youthful belief that we really could make a difference!! And today we have to contend with Maybe Nader -- we hear that the Rove-Cheney strategy is to encourage and fund (who would know?) his move to center stage again. Could that be? Of course!! We enjoy your blog, appreciate the variety of your interests. Best wishes, Irene

Posted by: Irene at February 21, 2004 04:16 PM