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War, War, War See other War, War, War Articles Title: Revolving Door Shills on TV Need an ‘Outing’ These guys are the 'Message Force Multipliers' of 2020. If there are no disclosures coming, we need to crowd-source this. Just like David Barstows explosive investigative report on the Pentagons Message Force Multipliers in April 2008, Lee Fang at The Intercept has done us a tremendous favor by pointing out that many of the so-called military experts who are making the rounds this week to talk about the U.S.-Iran confrontation in Iraq are in fact paid shills for the defense industry. Thats right: David Petraeus, Van Hipp, Jeh Johnson, John Negroponte (and these are just the ones featured in Fangs piece)all have ties to the Big 5 contracting companies like Lockheed Martin and Raytheon (whose stocks are soaring in response to recent events) and/or work for venture capital firms that invest in these companies. In fact, General Jack Keane, who is reportedly at the elbow of the president, advising him directly, while alternately appearing on FOX News to congratulate him after launching kinetic attacks like killing Gen. Soleimani, currently serves as a partner for such a firm (SCP Partners) and has worked for General Dynamics and Blackwater. Read all of the greasy details here, but key here, according to Fang is this: Many of the pundits who appeared on national television or were quoted in major publications to praise the presidents actions have undisclosed ties to the defense industry the only domestic industry that stands to gain from increased violence. (emphasis mine) Whether they are not disclosing their ties to producers or the hosts dont bother to mention it on air doesnt matter. Its called ethics and journalistic integrity. Due diligence. Honesty. None if it seems to be in evidence here. It is imperative that viewers are aware when their news commentary is coming from someone with a financial incentive tied to the topic theyre coming on, especially when so many lives hang in the balance, Gin Armstrong, whos with the Public Accountability Initiative, told Fang. Quite right. This seems so simple, yet this practice of deceptionand it is a deceptionhas been going on for decades. But that doesnt mean we have to swallow it passively. Think of all the damage that was done in the run-up to the Iraq War and after the invasion, when former military generals were cultivated by the Pentagon and delivered to the networks and cable shows as commentators for years, helping to sell the war and pacify public opinion when conditions on the ground went sour. The Afghanistan Papers revealed last month that hundreds of government officials and military officers knew for years that the war was lost and that the American people were being sold a bill of goods throughout the entire 18-year campaign. By their silence and complicity they served as enablers. How many of them have cycled through the revolving door to the private sector and have served as experts in any media capacity (authors, speechmakers, pundits) to promote those lies back to the American people? If they hadnt, might there be more public pressure to end the war in Afghanistan and bring our troops home (14,000 still there) today? We are quick to dismiss social media as a medium for political and corporatist propaganda, engendering the divisions and divisiveness in a society already riven by anger and tribalistic behavior. Using this medium to expose these conflicts and to pressure the hive to disclose their guests conflicts of interest (if they in fact insist on having these shills on air) would be in the spirit of our best journalistic impulses: informing the public, giving people all of the tools available to form their own opinionsclear of smoke and mirrorsabout critical national security policies made in their name. This is where it starts: Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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