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RFK Jr. Unreality (Post election denial lives on)
National Review ^ | 05/02/05 | Jonathan H. Adler

Posted on 05/02/2005 9:07:13 AM PDT by smoothsailing

RFK Jr. Unreality

Post-election denial lives on.

For months leading up to the 2004 election, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. lambasted the Bush administration for despoiling the environment and lying to the American people. Now Kennedy is at it again, but the Bush administration is not his only target. He has cast his net more broadly this time, indicting the media for aiding and abetting the Bush administration's supposed misdeeds and fostering a "gap . . . between America's values and those of its government." Yet, as before, his critique is not particularly compelling.

Kennedy's earlier salvos against the Bush administration focused on environmental policy. In a series of magazine articles and a popular book, Crimes Against Nature, Kennedy indicted the administration for waging war on the environment, undoing decades of environmental protections, and laying the groundwork for a corporate fascist state. The problem with Kennedy's charges, however, is that they were largely untrue. As I documented for National Review Online and NRODT, Kennedy's attack was based on distortions, exaggerations, and outright falsehoods. In his effort to document the Bush administration's "crimes against nature," Kennedy repeatedly committed his own crimes against fact. Kennedy's new fusillade also misses its mark. In a Vanity Fair article, "The Disinformation Society," excerpted from the paperback edition of his book, Kennedy again exhibits his penchant for distortions and inaccuracy. He continues to maintain that the Bush team "launched a jihad against the American environment and public health to enrich his corporate sponsors." Bush's policies are not a legitimate outcome of democratic process, but cynical efforts to repay the "president's corporate paymasters" facilitated by subterfuge and misinformation.

As Kennedy sees it, people didn't vote for President Bush because they were more concerned about national security and moral values than environmental protection. Nor did they support the president because they found environmental critiques like Kennedy's unimportant or unpersuasive. (The latter is more likely — although it seems not to dawn on Kennedy that large portions of the American public have grown weary of environmentalists crying wolf about apocalyptic scares and Republican politicians.) Instead Kennedy maintains that President Bush was reelected only "due to an information deficit caused by a breakdown in our national media." ,p>America is misinformed, Kennedy maintains, because "right-wing" pundits and conservative media outlets "twist the news and deliberately deceive the public to advance their radical agenda," while major media outlets sit silently complacent. No part of the mainstream media exposed "President Bush's calamitous lies about Iraq, the budget, Medicare, education, and the environment," he complains. The major networks failed to cover "real issues" during the campaign and — horror of horrors — Bob Schieffer asked no questions about the environment in the final debate.

Kennedy laments the "post-election decision to retire Dan Rather," yet makes no mention of the overzealous anti-Bush "investigations" that led to Rather's demise. Presumably Kennedy found Rather's coverage of Bush's National Guard Service a model of objectivity and balance.

Kennedy complains of a dearth of "strong progressive voices" on radio and TV, even though he's a regular of the talk-show circuit. Kennedy repeatedly attacked the Bush administration during the 2004 campaign on everything from NPR to Fox News, often without challenge, let alone a contrasting view. Ironically he also calls for reviving the "Fairness Doctrine" in broadcast media, without considering that this would end his own free ride in major media outlets.

There is no liberal media bias in Kennedy's view, but rather "lockstep coordination among right-wing political operatives and the press." The mainstream media is too concerned with the bottom line to finance investigative reporting while "radical ideologues, faced with Niagara-sized flows of money . . . bombard the media with carefully honed messages justifying corporate profit-taking." Relying on Media Matters's David Brock, Kennedy's tale turns somewhat conspiratorial. Kennedy writes of a "propaganda machine" that "orchestrate[d] Clinton's impeachment" and largely dictates the public agenda. The Washington Times is not just a conservative newspaper, but a key element in a plot to "establish America as a Fascist theocracy." At stake, Kennedy warns, is nothing less than "democracy's survival."

To support his claims, Kennedy cites polls finding that more Bush than Kerry voters believed Iraq was harboring weapons of mass destruction and supporting terrorist activity, and that many Bush voters support environmental positions the Bush administration opposes. This, Kennedy maintains, is proof that a majority of Americans cast their votes for Bush because they were misinformed. But it shows no such thing. Most intelligence agencies, foreign and domestic, believed Iraq had or sought WMDs; and, Kennedy's rhetoric notwithstanding, there is no evidence that the Bush administration "lied" about Iraq. Relying upon faulty intelligence is not the same thing as deceiving the American public.

It is possible — indeed likely — that President Bush pursues some policies that are unpopular. That he nonetheless won reelection does not mean voters were ignorant of his plans. Rather it suggests that voters preferred Bush's positions on the issues that mattered most to them. If, as Kennedy claims, most Bush voters disagree with the administration's position on greenhouse-gas emission controls, it hardly means Bush's election was an illegitimate con job — not when most voters were more concerned about terrorist threats from abroad and challenges to traditional moral values at home.

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is tilting at windmills. That his arguments on media bias get such a wide airing — on major media outlets and in magazines like Vanity Fair — is proof itself that these claims lack any basis in reality. He clings to them nonetheless as the only way to make sense of the present political reality. Like so many on the angry Left, he cannot accept Bush's reelection as a political loss on the merits. Instead it is a sign of voter ignorance, proof of the power of propaganda, and a harbinger of democracy's decline. This approach makes it easier for Kennedy to dismiss the views of those with whom he disagrees — after all, they must be either dishonest or stupid. But it does not make his arguments any more convincing.

— Contributing Editor Jonathan H. Adler is associate professor and associate director of the Center for Business Law and Regulation at Case Western Reserve University School of Law, and a regular contributor to the environmental weblog The Commons Blog.    

http://www.nationalreview.com/adler/adler200505020812.asp    


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Culture/Society; Editorial; Extended News; Foreign Affairs; Government; News/Current Events; Philosophy; Politics/Elections
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1 posted on 05/02/2005 9:07:14 AM PDT by smoothsailing
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To: smoothsailing

RFK Jr... The man who has the Gubinator's ear, while Maria has his ... uhh,, :-\


2 posted on 05/02/2005 9:09:42 AM PDT by NormsRevenge (Semper Fi ...... The War on Terrorism is the ultimate 'faith-based' initiative.)
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To: smoothsailing
Kennedy, like most dems. haven't figured out that it does no good to take care of the environment, if you're under a tyrannical regime.

I'm sure that most Iraqies weren't thinking about how their bodies were going despoil the environment as Hussein's thugs lined them up in their gunsights.

3 posted on 05/02/2005 9:11:42 AM PDT by Northern Yankee (Freedom Needs a soldier)
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To: smoothsailing

windmills indeed, isn't this the same drunk who is OPPOSED to wind energy on Martha's Vinyeard?


4 posted on 05/02/2005 9:13:02 AM PDT by Republicus2001
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5 posted on 05/02/2005 9:13:20 AM PDT by BulletBobCo
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To: smoothsailing
Another intellectual powerhouse of the left heard from.

(steely)

6 posted on 05/02/2005 9:14:36 AM PDT by Steely Tom (Fortunately, the Bill of Rights doesn't include the word 'is'.)
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To: smoothsailing

This is the environmental tyrant whom Hannity (in a famous interview) nailed as a hypocrite with private jets, limousines, and energy inefficient mansions.


7 posted on 05/02/2005 9:15:24 AM PDT by FormerACLUmember (Honoring Saint Jude's assistance every day.)
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To: smoothsailing

Creeps like RFK Jr. wouldn't know an "American value" if if it was delivered to him gift wrapped.


8 posted on 05/02/2005 9:16:56 AM PDT by BenLurkin (O beautiful for patriot dream - that sees beyond the years)
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To: FormerACLUmember

"This is the environmental tyrant whom Hannity (in a famous interview) nailed as a hypocrite with private jets, limousines, and energy inefficient mansions."
i heard that! it was hilarious, Goat Boy could not defend anything Sean threw at him! (incidentally if you have ever heard him speak, sounds like a goat).


9 posted on 05/02/2005 9:17:29 AM PDT by DM1
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To: smoothsailing

It amazes me that people elect Kennedy's to political jobs This kid would be just another idiot living off his ancesters money if his name were not Kennedy. He obviously is an idiot since he says Bush was elected due to an information deficit. Bush was elected because the Democrat candidate wasnt worth a pint of sour owl piss.He laments the loss of Dan Rather--I suppose he likes to be lied to. He actually believes Hillary's claims of a vast right wing conspiracy. I dont know what it is that makes the rich Kennedy's think they know what the poor and middle class American needs but I can say they never spend any of their own money providing it. They dont mind passing out my tax money and demanding more of it though.

In short Mr. Kennedy do us all a favor and Get screwed.


10 posted on 05/02/2005 9:20:04 AM PDT by sgtbono2002
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Is that a pint of sour spotted owl p**s?


11 posted on 05/02/2005 9:25:17 AM PDT by dts32041 (Two words that shouldn't be used in the same sentence Grizzly bear and violate.)
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I dont know what it is that makes the rich Kennedy's think they know what the poor and middle class American needs

two words - booze & crack
12 posted on 05/02/2005 9:25:30 AM PDT by Republicus2001
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Actually, this nutjob scares me. His ideas are extremely dangerous and threaten our Constitution and our way of life. I hope that we watch RFK, Jr. VERY carefully because his ideological views are frightening.


13 posted on 05/02/2005 9:27:45 AM PDT by OldArmy94
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To: DM1
Goat Boy could not defend anything Sean threw at him! (incidentally if you have ever heard him speak, sounds like a goat).


14 posted on 05/02/2005 9:28:51 AM PDT by FormerACLUmember (Honoring Saint Jude's assistance every day.)
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To: OldArmy94

Duh... Uhhh... We Boosh voters is too stoopid to know how to think for ourselves. Lucky we have enlightened elites like Mr Kennedy to tell us how to think!!


15 posted on 05/02/2005 9:35:23 AM PDT by TNCMAXQ
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To: smoothsailing

. . . . Kennedy's attack was based on distortions, exaggerations, and outright falsehoods.

He's a Kennedy. What else is new?


16 posted on 05/02/2005 9:38:34 AM PDT by DustyMoment (FloriDUH - proud inventors of pregnant/hanging chads and judicide!!)
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To: smoothsailing

Another Kennedy fruitcake to go along with the rapists, murderers, and Nazi sympathizers.


17 posted on 05/02/2005 9:41:04 AM PDT by TheForceOfOne (Liberals = Vampires, Sucking the life out of America while lurking in the darkness.)
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To: DM1
(incidentally if you have ever heard him speak, sounds like a goat).

This guys voice is so annoying that I'd rather plunge knitting needles into my eardrums than to hear from his gravely, wimpy, mucous infested, vocal chords.

18 posted on 05/02/2005 9:41:04 AM PDT by frogjerk
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There is a curse on the whole clan.


19 posted on 05/02/2005 9:47:12 AM PDT by Mi-kha-el ((There is no Pravda in Izvestiya and no Izvestiya in Pravda.))
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To: smoothsailing

Is this the drug addict Kennedy?

Maybe its the rapist Kennedy?

How about the drunk Kennedy?

He could be the philanderer Kennedy, but then again, most all of them are that I beleive.


20 posted on 05/02/2005 9:47:17 AM PDT by subterfuge (*John F. Kennedy voted against the 1957 Civil Rights Law*)
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