Monday, June 30, 2008

Smart Take: The Columbia Journalism Review on "What Wesley Clark really said, and how the press missed it"

Zachary Roth at the Columbia Journalism Review has an new article up rightfully defending Gen. Wesley Clark against the smears by McCain and the media.  Here's Roth's very smart take:
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So: The latest round of mock outrage—in a presidential race that has turned the tactic into an art form—now comes in response to comments made by General Wesley Clark.(...)

When moderator Bob Schieffer interjected that “Barack Obama has not had any of those experiences, either, nor has he ridden in a fighter plane and gotten shot down”, Clark responded: “Well, I don’t think riding in a fighter plane and getting shot down is a qualification to be president.”(...)

The McCain camp, sensing an opportunity, complained that Clark had “attacked John McCain’s military service record.” Of course, Clark had done nothing of the kind. He had questioned the relevance of McCain’s combat experience as a qualification to be president of the United States. This is a distinction that you’d expect any reasonably intelligent nine-year old to be able to grasp.(...)

This is the perfect embodiment of the press’s unbelievably destructive habit of assessing every piece of campaign rhetoric for its political acuity, rather than for its validity and accuracy. Clark’s comments may (or may not) have been impolitic. But that has no bearing on their validity or lack thereof—which is how the news media should be evaluating them.(...)

It’s crucially important that we have a political debate in this country that’s at least sophisticated enough to be able to handle the following rather basic idea: Arguing that a person’s record of military service is not a qualification for the presidency does not constitute “attacking” their military credentials; nor can it be described as invoking their military service against them, or as denying their record of war heroism.

That’s not a very high bar for sophistication. But right now it’s one the press isn’t capable of clearing.

2 comments :

Anonymous said...

General Clark did not attack McCain's military record, that should be a given for who ever saw Face the Nation. When it comes to attacking some one else the Republicans and McCain are in a class by themselves. It is ironic, but it was reported today on T.V. that the McCain campaign just hired the Swiftboat crew who attacked Senator Kerry to start working for the McCain campaign. Oh hum somethings never change

Anonymous said...

It's all the Republicans have left. They're going to attack anything and everything that ANY Democrat says or does between now and November, Fortunately, there are a few A-bombs in the Democratic arsenal this election year. Here's one that will certainly be on YouTube.

http://www.rumormillnews.com/cgi-bin/forum.cgi?noframes;read=119707