By Bruce B. Brugmann
The mainstream media who helped President Bush march us into war in Iraq have a lot to answer for.
One of the most eloquent answers these days comes from Keith Olbermann, who has become a passionate critic of the war and the Bush administration as the host of MSBNC’s “Countdown.”
He has night after night laid out some of the most scalding commentaries ever made on televsion by a major broadcast figure against a wartime president.
On Thursday night, after the President’s Wednesday night address to the nation on Iraq,
Olbermann rose to the occasion with an editorial titled “Bush’s Legacy: The President Who Cried Wolf,” with the subhead “Bush’s strategy fails because it depends on his credibility.”
For those of us who remember the way Edward R. Murrow started his War II radio broadcasts, “This is London,” Olbermann had the chilling ring of Murrow authority and credibility.
He started in on Bush with a lead that caught the essence of one of the most serious crises in American history: “Only this president, only in this time, only with this dangerous, even messianic certitude, could answer a country demanding an exit strategy from Iraq, by offering an entrance to Iran.”
And he ended with a flourish of trumpets, “You have lost the military. You have lost the Congress to the Democrats. You have lost most of the Iraqis. You have lost many of the Republicans. You have lost our allies.
“You are losing the credibility, not just of your presidency, but more importantly of the office itself.
“And most imperatively, you are guaranteeing that more American troops will be losing their lives, and more families their loved ones. You are guaranteeing it!
“This becomes your legacy, sir: How many of those you addressed last night as your ‘fellow citizens’ you just sent to their deaths.
“And for what, Mr. Bush?
“So the next president has to pull the survivors out of Iraq instead of you?”
Perhaps, as the crisis deepens by the day in Washington, Olbermann should start his evening commentaries by saying, “This is Washington.” Last night he ended his commentary with the trademark Murrow phrase, “Good night and good luck.” Let us wish all the good luck in the world to Olbermann and MSNBC in keeping him and his kind of distinguished commentary on the air. (This is the full text of his commentary, carried by truthout.org. Note also his other commentaries.) B3
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Comments (2)
Bruce, could you do an editorial covering Olberman in the print version? These insights are not reaching enough folks, based on the lack of feedback that shows or rather fails to show on the web version.
Also I would like a job at the Guardian, as night watchman and as the MYICOTOTMSM.
The Main Yakker In Charge of Taking On the Main Stream Media.
It's high time these drupelets were put on trial for enabling wars that have ruined not only our great country; they also ruined my ability to spend time playing my guitar at the nude beaches and on Mt. Tam and Mt. Diablo, where numerous li'l animals must be wondering what happened to their Minstral of da Woods.
My work can be viewed at the New Cafe [ formerly Cafe Utne] and at the old Alternet forums; I'll be happy to supply samples from the past as well as new work by request.
Some of my work can be found in your comments areas here. In fact I am about 90% of the comments, which somehow feels...wrong!
I need a larger readership.
And I'm hoping to put together a band of the Founding Fathers to go to D.C. and Sing these bastards out of our White House!!
Can ya get behind THAT, Mr. Brugman??
Posted by taurusink
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January 15, 2007 09:37 AM
It's become clear that the only way Bush will stop is if he's made to stop. And the only way he can be made to stop is through impeachment.
Nancy Pelosi is our congressman and is also the person who should be leading the impeachment. But she's said that it "isn't on the table".
We have to GET it on the table. We are her constituents. She has more reason to listen to us than anyone else.
I just called her office and said that I want her to impeach the President for his crimes, including illegal wiretaps and falsifying evidence for the war. The person I spoke to seemed very interested when I told her I was a constituent.
The Bay Guardian should lead a call-in campaign to get San Franciscans to call Pelosi's office and get her to start impeachment proceedings immediately.
Nothing could be more important than to stop Bush before he invades Iran.
Please seriously consider taking the mantle on this one and leading. Your help and the calls of San Franciscans could save the country.
Posted by josephsmith
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January 16, 2007 12:39 PM