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Walter Cronkite created Fox News.
The American Spectator ^ | 7/28/2006 | Jeffrey Lord

Posted on 07/28/2006 10:20:55 AM PDT by aceintx

Media Matters Thanks, Uncle Walter By Jeffrey Lord Published 7/28/2006 12:07:29 AM

Walter Cronkite created Fox News.

This aspect of Mr. Cronkite's long and distinguished career as a journalist was not mentioned in this week's showing of the PBS series American Masters that saluted the veteran CBS newsman. The show, which is designed to examine "the lives, works, and creative processes of our most outstanding cultural artists," dug deep into Mr. Cronkite's life and career. He was praised (one might even say worshiped!) for his coverage of the Kennedy assassination, political conventions, Vietnam and Watergate. He was cited as a television pioneer, which he most certainly was.

Yet there was not a word about Mr. Cronkite's fundamental role as a "cultural artist" in creating Fox. The reason for this was obvious. To mention Cronkite in this regard is to say that there were many Americans who slowly came to the recognition that Cronkite -- and the men and occasional woman who were around for the creation of the modern mainstream media -- was not "the most trusted man in America." Good old "Uncle Walter" turned out to be, well, "the most trusted liberal man in America."

It is hard to pinpoint exactly when this transformation took place, and no doubt there are differences to be had on exactly when this occurred. Surely one of the most notable moments of Cronkite's liberalism being unmasked in a highly visible fashion was his now famous series on Vietnam. It was Cronkite, personally, who took to the airwaves to inform the American people not about the facts of the Vietnam War -- but rather of his quite liberal opinion about the War. (It was, in short, get out.) Former CBS reporter John Laurence was so taken with this Cronkite decision that he rhapsodized in the PBS show that it was a "breakthrough" for a journalist to "express opinion."

Well, now. It was surely news in 1968 that Cronkite would devote valuable air time to such an out front opinion on the war. But by this time conservative Americans were already well awake to the realization that this powerful new institution of television was being used in ways both subtle and not, to convey the message that there was no more enlightened or superior world view than modern American liberalism. Broadcast by broadcast it was increasingly apparent that those who disagreed or who challenged the liberal media status quo would be given either no air time or have their own views graphically misrepresented.

Physicist Fritjof Capra, in his bestseller The Tao of Physics, writes that "by the very act of focusing our attention on any one concept we create its opposite." In other words, to use the language of physics, when Mr. Cronkite's very focused liberal world view blinked into the American consciousness, its conservative polar opposite blinked into existence along with it. The problem with Cronkite and his fellow "cultural artists" is that over time there emerged what seemed to many Americans as a very, very conscious decision to shut out the conservative world view altogether or, if forced to give it air time, to misrepresent it.

Thus Barry Goldwater found himself being portrayed on the CBS News as a Nazi sympathizer. A Republican Senate move to broaden the authority of the Senate Watergate Committee to investigate not just the 1972 presidential campaign but reports of Democratic malfeasance in the presidential campaigns of 1968 and 1964 was not simply defeated in the Democratic Senate but uninvestigated completely by Cronkite's CBS. The failure of the Viet Cong Tet Offensive attacks was made out as a Communist success and an American failure, when the fact was the reverse. Later in Cronkite's career social issues such as abortion or busing were all presented with the view that the proponents were honorable, well-intentioned people with solid, sensible policy -- and those opposed either nuts or racists. It is a liberal world view of journalism that, by 2004, was so perfectly rational to CBS executives they let Dan Rather roll right ahead with a phony report on George W. Bush's national guard service.

Unwittingly, Cronkite's adamant liberal insistence of "that's the way it is" had not only created Capra's opposite concept to a liberal media. With an unexpected assist from technologies old and very new the conservative world view was blinked into a highly visible national and global existence. Rupert Murdoch's invention of Fox News was a television network waiting to happen. Suddenly, beaming into American living rooms through satellite and cable was a different world view altogether, a conservative world view that millions of Americans recognized from their every day existence in places far distance from a Manhattan TV studio populated by liberal "cultural artists" such as Cronkite. AM radio, once assumed to be close to dead air in the liberal world view, stirred to life with the presence of Rush Limbaugh and, eventually, hundreds of conservative talk show hosts in local markets. And of course the Internet appeared, allowing conservative writers such as the ones on this site to communicate instantly with a national and global audience that was once the almost exclusive preserve of Mr. Cronkite.

Mr. Cronkite's creation has shaken the world he created as a "cultural artist" to its very core. The liberal media monopoly he personified has vanished into the ether that gave it birth. Sometimes the results are amusing. The PBS program recalls the vigorous protest of Nixon Vice President Spiro Agnew about the liberal dominance of the television media in 1970, a protest that included a hint that the government should pull the broadcast licenses of offending networks. Cronkite, of course, took immediate umbrage, going out of his way to give a speech attacking Agnew's threat in a return visit to his Missouri hometown. By 2004 the media world had changed so dramatically that it was liberal Democratic presidential candidate Howard Dean who called for the break-up of Fox News. There was no word from Mr. Cronkite criticizing Howard Dean.

In his retirement, Cronkite has been unabashed in his liberal sentiments. He is a semi-regular on the liberal Huffington Posts, out front attacking Christian conservatives and assailing the Bush administration policy on global warming. His view on Iraq? But of course -- get out!

Is Walter Cronkite a man who deserves to be honored for his contributions to American life? Absolutely.

But for the record, all of those contributions should be honored, however unintentional. For Fox News and every conservative radio show, magazine, website, and editorial page to succeed they had to have an audience. Walter Cronkite, with his relentless, decades-long delivery of his liberal world view as "the way it is" created that audience almost single-handedly.

Thanks, Uncle Walter. What would conservatives have done without you?

Jeffrey Lord is the author of The Borking Rebellion. A former Reagan White House political director, he lives in Pennsylvania.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Culture/Society; Editorial; Miscellaneous; News/Current Events; Philosophy; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: conservatism; cronkite; foxnews; liberalism; mainstream; media; news; objective; opinion; thewayitwasnot
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Is it Unkle Walter (Cronkite) or Uncle Joe (Stalin)....I can't remember....it'd hard to tell the difference....
1 posted on 07/28/2006 10:20:57 AM PDT by aceintx
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To: aceintx

So American Spectator believes that Lyin' Cronkite's career was "long and distinguished".


Hmmmmm........ 50% right.....glad I cancelled my subscription.


2 posted on 07/28/2006 10:24:48 AM PDT by EyeGuy
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To: TonyRo76

I thought that was Al Gore that created Fox News??


4 posted on 07/28/2006 10:39:46 AM PDT by Rick.Donaldson (Never Forget the Starvation of Terri Schiavo - Leftist Liberal Loonies murdered her.)
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To: TonyRo76

I can still remember uncle walty reporting on Khe Sanh showing the one C-130 that crashed and burned over and over again. Always saying that the Marines were soon to be defeated. What a melon head.


5 posted on 07/28/2006 10:39:55 AM PDT by tigtog
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To: EyeGuy
I watched some of the PBS special. It has become clear to me that Cronkite was nothing more than the mouthpiece of false, leftist propaganda and in its core a hatred for America's traditions. Since he left CBS, Cronkite has come out of the closet as a flaming liberal and unfortunately he concealed his agenda to millions of Americans while he was on the air. Thank God for the Internet and Fox News to balance out the lies told by CBS and the other leftist media outlets. Also, Cronkite seldom told it the "way it was."
6 posted on 07/28/2006 10:43:38 AM PDT by MBB1984
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To: aceintx

This article suggests 1968 as the "tipping point" -- or when it became obvious that Uncle Walter was a liberal (commie sympathizer might be closer to the truth and a bit more explicit). Alan Drury's "Advise and Consent" was published in 1962. In it, there was an obvious liberal-biased talking head (I always thought this character was a knock-off of David Brinkley): Frankly Unctuous. I think Drury's was right on the mark with that character -- I think it was obvious during the Kennedy-Nixon campaign where the sympathies of the media were then and indicated where they were going. 1964 was a farce.

What's really amazing is that Ronald Reagan could successfully start his career in politics in 1966 and in California of all places and still succeed in both his races for governor and then to power through to the Presidency in the face of this growing bias. It's nice to know that Uncle Walter was suffering during all those wonderful years of liberal comeuppance!


7 posted on 07/28/2006 10:51:12 AM PDT by ReleaseTheHounds
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To: TonyRo76
The non stop vicious daily attacks on our President by the MSM will be their death song. How they are going to rationalize their bias after the middle east changes( and it is , right now), ought to be a hoot. Their declining viewers and subscribers is the proof.
9 posted on 07/28/2006 11:08:20 AM PDT by bybybill (`IF TH E RATS WIN, WE LOSE)
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To: aceintx

I don't mind that Cronkite was/is a flaming liberal. I think that people with such a view on life are generally wrong and/or naive, but its their right. Of course, when you're a television news anchor speaking to millions of people about the NEWS, simple decency and morality, let alone professional integrity, require that you report facts as news, and that you label your opinion as "Commentary" or something similar, so that your viewers can differentiate between fact and opinion.

Cronkite has apparently not abided by simple decency and morality, let alone professional integrity, since at least the late 1960's. He may be a wonderful person, a great father, husband, granfather, etc., but he's also a deceptive SOB who has no integrity.


10 posted on 07/28/2006 11:29:47 AM PDT by Ancesthntr
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To: aceintx

the only thing I disagree with is that Fox is conservative, they always give equal time, the fact is that the MSM is just so slanted to the left that it makes fox seem more to the right. I believe they are the most balanced.


11 posted on 07/28/2006 11:38:44 AM PDT by edzo4
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To: aceintx

Courage.


12 posted on 07/28/2006 11:42:04 AM PDT by oh8eleven (RVN '67-'68)
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To: aceintx

Who lost Vietnam? Ans: Walter Cronkite

With a little help from LBJ's stupid no win strategy.


13 posted on 07/28/2006 11:51:06 AM PDT by GeorgefromGeorgia
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To: Ancesthntr

"I don't mind that Cronkite was/is a flaming liberal. I think that people with such a view on life are generally wrong and/or naive, but its their right. Of course, when you're a television news anchor speaking to millions of people about the NEWS, simple decency and morality, let alone professional integrity, require that you report facts as news"

My problem with the pompous jackasses is the way they puff themselves up and recite from their leftist handbook that they are "Journalists' who are "Objective", "Speaking truth to Power" and "unbiased presenters of facts and events free of bias or partisanship"

Balderdash, Uncle Walter was as objective as Pol Pot!


14 posted on 07/28/2006 11:53:20 AM PDT by aceintx (How about real separation of Church & State. Get the state out of my Church!!!)
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To: aceintx

This article makes an excellent point.


15 posted on 07/28/2006 11:53:27 AM PDT by ozzymandus
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To: aceintx

Good read. This guy is 90 years old so at some point soon, he will die and all his "wonderful work" will be remembered fondly. His passing and Clinton's will be two days I will rejoice.


16 posted on 07/28/2006 11:58:48 AM PDT by cmiller623 (Mayor Antonio Villa....or never mind. Los Angeles is doomed!)
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To: edzo4
"the only thing I disagree with is that Fox is conservative, they always give equal time, the fact is that the MSM is just so slanted to the left that it makes fox seem more to the right. I believe they are the most balanced."

What kills me about these sniveling hypocrites is that they can't figure out that by saying "Fox News is Conservative" the opposite then becomes true that the other news outlets are liberal in comparison. Once you peg one outlet as on one side of the political divide that the contrasting outlet is on the other. All the while they preen and prattle on about how "objective" they are....Give me a break!!!
17 posted on 07/28/2006 12:00:16 PM PDT by aceintx (How about real separation of Church & State. Get the state out of my Church!!!)
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To: aceintx

Conkrite's a commie.


18 posted on 07/28/2006 12:03:30 PM PDT by onedoug
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To: TonyRo76

He is your typical manhattan hug and suck drooler. As long as the guys at the NYTimes think well of you, you are a made man; intellectual, funny, urbane. What a load. NYers take two airliners in the neck and are still whinning that either Bush is bad for kicking ass, or Bush is bad for not sending them enough money. The NY Elite are pantywaists. The real world to them is whose cocktail party they are invited to.


19 posted on 07/28/2006 12:05:35 PM PDT by tigtog
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To: MBB1984

"It has become clear to me that Cronkite was nothing more than the mouthpiece of false, leftist propaganda and in its core a hatred for America's traditions."

Clear to you and me of course, but did the MBB1984 bankrolled "Public" Broadcasting System production even HINT at Cronkite's all so obvious left-wing, anti-American bias?


20 posted on 07/28/2006 12:08:20 PM PDT by EyeGuy
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