Thanks to those who noticed I haven’t been writing much political commentary of late.
Here’s why:
For over ten years I wondered whether public debate would ever be conducted on sane ground again, so that the rational among us wouldn’t waste so much time and energy in anxiety, reality checks, worrying over collective national guilt and desperately shouting truths from rooftops to try and penetrate veils of partisanship that rained down daily.
Lo and behold that day has come.
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Yes, partisan lies still rain down, but they’re in the minority now, isolated and lacking in conviction. Mostly the debate has returned to sane ground. Not being a policy wonk, I find myself taking weeks off from sending out overtly political opinion. It was the underlying truths that interested me most.
Yes, times are tough and dramatic, and we still hear from those frenetic twins, Hype and Spin, especially on Fox News and shows like Rush Limbaugh, but they’re no longer emceeing the debate.
Saner voices—particularly Obama’s—are leading our discussions back to terra firma.
So that we’re no longer missing the point by discussing, for instance, whether unused embryos have souls, but rather, how best to save lives with them before they’re flushed down fertility clinic drains, the fate of most, regardless of stem cell applications.
We’re no longer debating whether to invade another country but rather just who it is we should be talking with in order to prevent the next war.
Talk’s no longer about whether climate change is real, but whether to cap & trade, what plants to turn into fuel, how to reconfigure the grid, and which Green initiatives to include in a national jobs program. These are issues rational people might debate.
Talk’s no long about whether to turn Social Security over to Wall Street, but whether to throw Wall Street enough lifelines to keep it from pulling us all under.
It’s not about whether financial regulation is good or bad, but how, where and how quickly to implement sane regulatory measures about sub-prime mortgages and how to deconstruct too-big-to-fail entities such as AIG which, serving as its own traffic cop, still runs amok.
It’s not about whether keeping so-called terrorists locked up at Guantanamo is good for America but how quickly we might dismantle the prison.
Not whether water-boarding and other such tortures are necessary, but how to make sure we don’t use them.
Not whether kidnapping and black box prisons and other violations of habeas corpus occurred, but whether to prosecute those who dragged our good name through the slime of such practices.
Not whether universal healthcare is "socialized medicine," but rather what mix of public and private resources can be cobbled together to cover the uninsured.
Not whether coal and oil are clean, but how to smother them in green.
Not whether abortion is right or wrong but which policies are more effective in curbing the practice and providing pre- and post-natal care to mother and child.
I could go on. Everywhere you turn, the debate has changed, no thanks to the media by and large.
Looking over the past decade, I must say media made a mess of public debate.
The delay in stem cell research is a perfect example. Even when reporting Obama’s initiative last week to permit more stem cell research, few in mainstream media took time to point out that most embryos get flushed in any event. This simple point should’ve been de rigueur when reporting on the issue.
Similarly, one of the truths I used to shout from the rooftop was contained in the name Ibn al-Shaykh al-Libi. He was living proof that torture is not only cruel and ineffective, but is toxic to truth and policy debates. It was largely al-Libi’s lies (later recanted) that George W. Bush, Dick Cheney, Colin Powell and others repeated again and again to justify our biggest foreign policy and spending mistake of all time. Al-Libi’s name should’ve been the end of any debate on torture. Every journalist should’ve felt compelled to report his story when the subject of torture came up, yet media seldom mentioned him.
Or take global warming. How often were we treated to "fair and balanced" debates on this subject that obscured the central truth that virtually every objective peer-reviewed study by scientists has concluded global warming is real and that humans increase it. This should've been addressed in every story.
And wouldn’t it have been worth asking George W. Bush, just once, whether he was helping to bring on the End Times and other so-called Biblical prophecies? It might’ve cost him a million votes no matter how he answered, and the question could be crucial.
Think how much better off we’d all be today had journalists asked him this and other tough questions in 2000 or 2004.
Think how much shouting from rooftops the world would’ve been spared.
The rational and well-meaning no longer have to shout to be heard. Bask in it while it lasts.
Don Williams is a prize-winning columnist, short story writer and the founding editor and publisher of New Millennium Writings, an annual anthology of literary stories, essays and poems. His awards include a National Endowment for the Humanities Michigan Journalism Fellowship, a Golden Presscard Award and the Malcolm Law Journalism Prize. He is finishing a novel, "Orchid of the Orchid Lounge," set in his native Tennessee and Iraq. His book of selected journalism, "Heroes, Sheroes and Zeroes, the Best Writings About People" by Don Williams, is due a second printing. For more information, email him at donwilliams7@charter.net. Or visit the NMW website at www.NewMillenniumWritings.com.
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Everywhere you turn, the
Amen. And may the multinational conglomerate media empires suffer the same fate as Rome. Is NewsCorp too big to fail? How about Viacom or Disney or General Electric? We are poisoned by our media. As John Prine said "Turn off the TV, throw away the paper ...".
Looking over the past decade, I must say media made a mess of public debate.
"The arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends toward justice."
Excellent. Love the
Excellent. Love the optimism.
The pessimist in me says don't stop shouting from the rooftops for fear that many will think all is okay and no change is required. We must be persistent to continue change for the good.
"Saner voices—particularly
"Saner voices—particularly Obama’s—are leading our discussions back to terra firma."
..are you high?