Thursday, June 24, 2010

What we could've known with real reporting

All the President’s Rubes By Ed Driscoll/Pajamas Media

An up and coming pundit named Richard Cohen writes:


It can seem that at the heart of Barack Obama’s foreign policy is no heart at all. It consists instead of a series of challenges — of problems that need fixing, not wrongs that need to be righted. As Winston Churchill once said of a certain pudding, Obama’s approach to foreign affairs lacks theme. So, it seems, does the man himself.


For instance, it’s not clear that Obama is appalled by China’s appalling human rights record. He seems hardly stirred about continued repression in Russia. He treats the Israelis and their various enemies as pests of equal moral standing. The president seems to stand foursquare for nothing much.


This, of course, is the Obama enigma: Who is this guy? What are his core beliefs?

Who indeed. If only Cohen worked for an organization that had people paid to gather facts and…what’s the word I’m looking for — reported them to the public — yes, that’s it! — before going all in on a candidate. Perhaps someone should invent such a business. It could combine a mass audience with a veneer of… hmmm, what’s a word that rhymes with mass? Class! Yes, that’s it.

You could print it on paper for a retro vibe and call it news on paper, a paper of news, something like that. I’m sure there’s got to be a catchier name for it, and it’ll come to me eventually. But in these days of media experimentation, such a venture could really catch on with elitist readers, particularly inside the Washington Beltway.


http://pajamasmedia.com/eddriscoll/2010/06/22/all-the-presidents-rubes/
http://brothersjuddblog.com/archives/2010/06/when_you_look_into_the_abyss.html
http://pajamasmedia.com/eddriscoll/2008/11/16/fumbling-towards-ecstasy/
http://eddriscoll.com/archives/007895.php

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