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Dr Ron Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Mar-09-05 10:28 PM
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Dan Rather
From Light Up the Darkness
http://www.lightupthedarkness.org/blog/default.asp?view=plink&id=500

Dan Rather stepped down tonight as anchor of CBS News, dedicating his final moments to courage. This included a dedication "To my fellow journalists in places where reporting the truth means risking all." Most likely he meant reporters in dangerous areas whose lives are literally in danger. I can't help but wonder if he was also thinking of the lesser but real dangers faced by reporters, such as himself, who try to report the truth in Bush's America.

The full text of his final sign off were:

"We have shared a lot in the 24 years we've been meeting here each evening. And before I say good night this night, I need to say thank you. Thank you to the thousands of wonderful professionals at CBS News, past and present, with whom it has been my honor to work over these years.

"And a deeply felt thank you to all of you, who have let us in to your homes night after night. It has been a privilege and one never taken lightly.

"Not long after I first came to the anchor chair I briefly signed off using the word 'courage.' I want to return to it now, in a different way, to a nation still nursing a broken heart for what happened here in 2001, and especially to those who found themselves closest to the events of September 11th.

"To our soldiers, sailors, airmen and marines in dangerous places. To those who have endured the tsunami, and to all who have suffered natural disasters and who must now find the will to rebuild.

"To the oppressed and to those whose lot it is to struggle in financial hardship and failing health. To my fellow journalists in places where reporting the truth means risking all.

"And, to each of you, courage.

"For the CBS Evening News, Dan Rather reporting. Good night."

The words I'll always remember Dan Rather for date back to taking on Richard Nixon, up through trying to take on George Bush. He won the first battle, but lost the second--so far. Rather was correct on the facts about Bush, but that didn't excuse the use of unsubstantiated documents. Unfortunately he missed one major lesson of Watergate, that the coverup can be worse than the crime. In this case, Rather's failure to immediately resolve the problem overshadowed Bush's far worse misconduct in the National Guard.

While this mistake likely resulted in Rather stepping down a year earlier than planned as anchor, he plans to remain a reporter. This may be for the best. Rather, who has been in third place as anchor, may be an example of the Peter Principle. He was a far better reporter than anchorman. At this moment, an investigative reporter is what we need far more than another pretty face reading the news.

Rather recongnizes the dangers faced by the news media in Bushworld:

"I confess that I am concerned that we may be reaching the point where too many members of the press fear being labeled unpatriotic or partisan if they challenge the actions or decisions of political leaders of any persuasion.

"What the country doesn't need, particularly just now, is a press that's docile -- never mind obsequious or intimidated. I don't agree with those who say, 'Dan, it's already happened,' but I do recognize there's some danger."

It is unclear to what degree CBS will allow Rather to continue, but I hope that Dan Rather finds a way to dig up and report the truth, and maybe even win the final battle against George Bush, as he did against Richard Nixon.
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he lied us into war Donating Member (45 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Mar-09-05 10:40 PM
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1. I still think CBS and/or Rather was working for Rove
CBS could have easily deflected the forged document scandal by pointing out that bush used forged docs (the yellowcake letters between iraq and niger) to get congressional approval for the invasion of iraq. That's ten times worse, but CBS never brought that point up while Rather was being roasted.
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Dr Ron Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Mar-09-05 10:44 PM
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2. Two wrongs don't make a right
Bush's wrong doings don't justify any mistakes CBS or Dan Rather made, so this would not have been an effective defense. Nothing sinister there on CBS's part.

Unfortunately Rather's mistake was greatly amplified by the Right Wing Noise Machine, while Bush's are hushed up.
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karlrschneider Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Mar-09-05 10:56 PM
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5. I'm dubious about the effectiveness of that strategery (sic)...
Edited on Wed Mar-09-05 10:57 PM by karlrschneider
A lot of people already knew about the "uranium from Africa" lies, so they don't need any validation, and a huge number of Murkins refuse to believe they were lies (Bush can do no wrong)

Few people are willing to admit they were wrong, and likewise few are wont to confess they were scammed. Which is why con-men continue to pursue their profitable enterprises. And it helps to explain why many rapes go un-reported. The fact that the Niger documents were forgeries actually was fairly widely reported (not sure how much by CBS in particular) but it was largely ignored by far too many people. Hell, thee are still millions of sheeple who think Saddam had nukes and was in bed with Osama...
:eyes:

on edit: welcome to DU
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barb162 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Mar-09-05 10:46 PM
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3. I will miss Dan Rather; I think he had courage.
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DARE to HOPE Donating Member (552 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Mar-09-05 10:51 PM
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4. Me, too!
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wisteria Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Mar-09-05 10:58 PM
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6. I also hope he continues to do what he does best,
investigative reporting. I can think of no other reporter who comes close to the caliber of reporting done by Dan Rather presently reporting in the MSM. We sorely need more of his kind now more than ever.
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