The Lynching Of Dan Rather: Greg Palast

Posted on Wednesday, September 22 at 12:00 by sthompson
"It's an obscene comparison," he said, "but there was a time in South Africa when people would put flaming tires around people's necks if they dissented. In some ways, the fear is that you will be necklaced here. You will have a flaming tire of lack of patriotism put around your neck." No US reporter who values his neck or career will "bore in on the tough questions."

Dan said all these things to a British audience. However, back in the USA, he smothered his conscience and told his TV audience: "George Bush is the President. He makes the decisions. He wants me to line up, just tell me where."

During the war in Vietnam, Dan's predecessor at CBS, Walter Cronkite, asked some pretty hard questions about Nixon's handling of the war in Vietnam. Today, our sons and daughters are dying in Bush wars. But, unlike Cronkite, Dan could not, would not, question George Bush, Top Gun Fighter Pilot, Our Maximum Beloved Leader in the war on terror.

On the British broadcast, without his network minders snooping, you could see Dan seething and deeply unhappy with himself for playing the game.

"What is going on," he said, "I'm sorry to say, is a belief that the public doesn't need to know -- limiting access, limiting information to cover the backsides of those who are in charge of the war. It's extremely dangerous and cannot and should not be accepted, and I'm sorry to say that up to and including this moment of this interview, that overwhelmingly it has been accepted by the American people. And the current Administration revels in that, they relish and take refuge in that."

Dan's words had a poignant personal ring for me. He was speaking on Newsnight, BBC's nightly current affairs program, which broadcasts my own reports. I do not report for BBC, despite its stature, by choice. The truth is, if I want to put a hard, investigative report about the USA on the nightly news, I have to broadcast it in exile, from London. For Americans my broadcasts are stopped at an electronic Berlin wall.

Indeed, Dan is in hot water for a report my own investigative team put in Britain's Guardian papers and on BBC TV years ago. Way back in 1999, I wrote that former Texas Lt. Governor Ben Barnes had put in the fix for little George Bush to get out of 'Nam and into the Air Guard.

What is hot news this month in the USA is a five-year-old story to the rest of the world. And you still wouldn't see it in the USA except that Dan Rather, with a 60 Minutes producer, finally got fed up and ready to step out of line. And, as Dan predicted, he stuck out his neck and got it chopped off.

Is Rather's report accurate? Is George W. Bush a war hero or a privileged little Shirker-in-Chief? Today I saw a goofy two page spread in the Washington Post about a typewriter used to write a memo with no significance to the draft-dodge story. What I haven't read about in my own country's media is about two crucial documents supporting the BBC/CBS story. The first is Barnes' signed and sworn affidavit to a Texas Court, from 1999, in which he testifies to the Air Guard fix -- which Texas Governor George W. Bush, given the opportunity, declined to challenge.

And there is a second document, from the files of US Justice Department, again confirming the story of the fix to keep George's white bottom out of Vietnam. That document, shown last year in the BBC television documentary, "Bush Family Fortunes," correctly identifies Barnes as the bag man even before his 1999 confession.

At BBC, we also obtained a statement from the man who made the call to the Air Guard general on behalf of Bush at Barnes' request. Want to see the document? I've posted it at: http://www.gregpalast.com/ulf/documents/draftdodgeblanked.jpg

This is not a story about Dan Rather. The white millionaire celebrity can defend himself without my help. This is really a story about fear, the fear that stops other reporters in the US from following the evidence about this Administration to where it leads. American news guys and news gals, practicing their smiles, adjusting their hairspray levels, bleaching their teeth and performing all the other activities that are at the heart of US TV journalism, will look to the treatment of Dan Rather and say, "Not me, babe." No questions will be asked, as Dan predicted, lest they risk necklacing and their careers as news actors burnt to death.

"Bush Family Fortunes," the one-hour documentary taken from Greg Palast's BBC investigative reports, including the story of George Bush and Texas Air Guard, can be viewed, in part, at http://www.gregpalast.com/bff-dvd.htm

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  1. Thu Sep 23, 2004 6:04 am
    Greg Palast, I love this candor! I couldn't believe how quickly this hit and how unbelievable that a reporter with as much experience as Dan Rather would really have made such a mistake....nooooo I could feel the censor police all over this one!

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    If I stand for my country today...will my country be here to stand for me tomorrow?

  2. Thu Sep 23, 2004 9:09 am
    Just the fact that Dan Rather took a stand.. even though he was broken down and defeated in the end.. is cause for hope. The cracks are getting bigger in the controlled mass media.

    I'm with you Danny boy.

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    Revolution.

  3. Thu Sep 23, 2004 1:59 pm
    Dan Rather is obviously a total coward - thanks to Greg Palast for revealing more of him. Bush didn't go to Vietnam - that's not news. Kerry didn't get his fifth draft deferment so off he went, collected three Purple hearts in record time and took off, hardly the 'war hero of legend' story.
    It's no secret that Dan Rather hates George Bush and now it's no secret that Dan Rather has no integrity.

  4. by hoopoe
    Thu Sep 23, 2004 4:28 pm
    "Dan said all these things to a British audience. However, back in the USA, he smothered his conscience and told his TV audience: "George Bush is the President. He makes the decisions. He wants me to line up, just tell me where.""

    With this statement, Dan Rather can no longer call himself a journalist even if he does retain his position as a talking head at CBS.

    As an aside, submitting an article that refers to an interview on the BBC and then at the end trying to peddle a DVD of the same interview instead of simply providing a link for someone to view it really puts into question the integrity of the person writing the article. This is true of anyone once financial gain is attached to an issue no matter if that person is perceived as being left, right, conservative, liberal, or whatever.

  5. Sun Sep 26, 2004 3:43 pm
    You know, I can really see you getting into the new American holliday called, Victim Day Celebration subtitled George W. Bush is No Coward. A fun packed day in which Americans get to run around with panties on their heads, sodomizing Arabs, and burning at the stake a few unAmerican journalists. It ought to be bigger than Halloween or Christmas! Join the fun and frolic and get out there and support Bush for another action-packed 4 years and enjoy yourself at the same time.



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