Rosa Brooks: We need government-owned newspapers
posted at 2:15 pm on April 9, 2009 by Ed Morrissey
Rosa Brooks will leave the LA Times to become a flack for the Pentagon, to which she lightheartedly refers as her “personal government bailout.” However, she wants a more expansive government program for her ex-colleagues, in the form of an industry-wide bailout. The reason? It appears to be that we need journalism to keep government honest, and the best way to accomplish that is for government to control journalism.
Huh?
If newspapers become mostly infotainment websites — if the number of well-trained investigative journalists dwindles still further — and if we’re soon left with nothing but the yapping heads who dominate cable “news” and talk radio, how will we recognize, or hope to forestall, impending national and global crises? How will we know if government officials have made terrible mistakes, as even the best will sometimes do? How will we know if government officials have told us terrible lies, as the worst have sometimes done? A decimated, demoralized and under-resourced press corps hardly questioned the Bush administration’s flimsy case for war in Iraq — and the price for that failure will be paid for generations.
It’s time for a government bailout of journalism.
If we’re willing to use taxpayer money to build roads, pay teachers and maintain a military; if we’re willing to bail out banks and insurance companies and failing automakers, we should be willing to part with some public funds to keep journalism alive too. In an article in the April 6 Nation, John Nichols and Robert McChesney offer some ideas on how to bail out the news industry. They suggest, for instance, eliminating postal rates for periodicals that get less than 20% of their revenues from advertising, a tax credit for the first $200 taxpayers spend on newspaper subscriptions and a substantial expansion of funding for public broadcasting. Meanwhile, Sen. Benjamin L. Cardin (D-Md.) has introduced legislation to allow many existing newspapers to restructure as tax-exempt nonprofit educational institutions. And these ideas are just a start.
I can hardly believe that Brooks wrote this, and the LA Times published it. “How will we know if government officials have made terrible mistakes?” Why, they’ll buy a press and tell us themselves! Don’t humans have a long history of their ruling classes being open and honest about their corruptions and incompetence?
Er, no, we don’t. In fact, that’s why most of us value an independent media over a Ministry of Information. When government holds the strings, government will dictate the actions and the product. We need look no further than Barack Obama’s firing of GM CEO Rick Wagoner, and the diktats on company policy on product lines that have followed in the wake of their $14 billion bailout subsidy.
Brooks gets even more absurd when she blames a lack of government subsidy on pre-Iraq War reporting. First, it’s a myth that faulty reporting led to the war; Democrats and Republicans both used the same intel and gave the same answers on Iraqi WMD, as did all of the Western democracies. The intel was wrong, a problem that better reporting would not have solved. It’s a huge myth that pre-war reporting was massively supportive of the 2003 invasion or the 2002 Congressional vote that authorized it. But even if it were true, does Brooks really believe that a newspaper industry dependent on the Bush administration for its funding would have done a better job in holding him accountable?
Rosa Brooks, meet Human Nature. Human Nature, Rosa Brooks. Take some time to get acquainted.
She also dishonestly mixes roads and schools with private-industry bailouts. Almost everyone would agree that bulding and maintaining roads and bridges are legitimate government functions, as well as schools, although many would debate what level of government should have those responsibilities. The number of people who think that government has a legitimate role in propping up automakers and insurers are much smaller, and probably growing smaller by the day. Building that as a consensus to bail out newspapers is ludicrous. Are newspapers public utilities? No, nor should they be.
Brooks’ valediction makes little sense outside of a spitballing session to see how to sell a newspaper bailout. She doesn’t think any of her arguments through, and winds up sounding incoherent. Hopefully she will do better at the Pentagon, although I rather doubt it.









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And with Brooks’ leaving, journalism’s collective IQ shoots up a point or two.
rbj on April 9, 2009 at 2:18 PM
I’m not.
Spirit of 1776 on April 9, 2009 at 2:18 PM
Epic facepalm.
BadgerHawk on April 9, 2009 at 2:18 PM
what is she doing for the Pentagon?
rob verdi on April 9, 2009 at 2:19 PM
Elections have consequences. The left is completely on the loose and out of control.
BardMan on April 9, 2009 at 2:20 PM
What a clueless woman. Newspapers are failing because no one wants to read their propaganda. They are biased like the MSM.
Did she just crawl out from under a rock?
becki51758 on April 9, 2009 at 2:20 PM
“That.just.happened!”
PBoilermaker on April 9, 2009 at 2:21 PM
Pravda! They’ve always been in the pocket of the libs now they’re on the payroll.
Christian Conservative on April 9, 2009 at 2:21 PM
Im down with it if Joe Biden writes the “funnies”
alexraye on April 9, 2009 at 2:21 PM
I thought all journalists had dictionaries. I guess Rosa’s is missing the page that contains the definition of non-sequitur.
Vashta.Nerada on April 9, 2009 at 2:22 PM
Ha!
Ha ha ha!
Ha ha ha ha ha!
Marcus on April 9, 2009 at 2:22 PM
I think the newspapers were pretty “underresourced” in the 1770s, but they managed to get out the news that they needed to somehow….
cs89 on April 9, 2009 at 2:22 PM
I’ll admit I don’t know much about hiring at the Pentagon, but do they really hire people this stupid to work there?
myrenovations on April 9, 2009 at 2:22 PM
I believe it’s advising the Undersecretary of Defense on policy. This can’t be good.
sherry on April 9, 2009 at 2:22 PM
There needs to be a separation on Paper and State…..
DL13 on April 9, 2009 at 2:23 PM
Maybe if you printed stuff wanted to read, instead of coughing out talking points, people might buy.
lorien1973 on April 9, 2009 at 2:24 PM
Fantastic. As if we could trust the papers now, I can’t even imagine what we will get when the gov’t owns them.
Centerfold of dear leader in a speedo.
Wake up, America!
HornetSting on April 9, 2009 at 2:24 PM
Why not make it official and let the newspapers be paid directly from the treasury to be mouthpieces for the Democrats? Their content would change little.
On the other hand, why should the Democrats pay for what they get now for free. They could use that federal money to buy more votes elsewhere.
zmdavid on April 9, 2009 at 2:24 PM
Being a victim of the Red Star here in Minnesota, it is my belief that the lack of bias already shown in newspapers is a major reason for the failure today of many of these papers.
It would only be worse if the government controls the purse strings.
coyoterex on April 9, 2009 at 2:24 PM
Seriously?
becki51758 on April 9, 2009 at 2:25 PM
I can see it now: Newspapers run like NPR and PBS, paid for by taxpayers and filled with liberal shills who will scream bloody murder if a Republican dares suggest they should cover both sides of an issue.
Socratease on April 9, 2009 at 2:25 PM
So I assume she would like government to own churches as well.
tarpon on April 9, 2009 at 2:26 PM
Surely, this is an Onion skit.
She can’t be serious…so far the bloggers in the past few years are the ones carrying the banner for honesty and “transparency”.
Remember something about CBS and Dan Rather and his “honesty”.
How about some of the recent polls?
And of course how valuable to tell the enemy what our plans are to expose them via wiretaps.
How about the “faux-tography” that the bloggers have uncovered…
So little has been “exposed” about the left from the media, it only fits that she goes to work for the Government…where she will be an insider and really tell us what is going on, yeah sure.
right2bright on April 9, 2009 at 2:26 PM
Can you believe this moron will be in the Pentagon? Woe is the day this administration was elected!!!
Caryson on April 9, 2009 at 2:26 PM
Has Rosa baby ever heard of Joseph Goebbels? Obviously not – unless of course, she approves of the role he played in the Third Reich
alwyr on April 9, 2009 at 2:26 PM
That’s it. I’m going out and finishing up my Square Foot Garden in the back yard. Enough bad news for now. I’m really tired of “the government is good” meme! There will be
bloodno flowers!MarkABinVA on April 9, 2009 at 2:27 PM
They could burn the LA Times to the ground for all the good they have done checking the power of government. At least then the good people of Southern CA could have a halfway decent BBQ.
JohnGalt23 on April 9, 2009 at 2:27 PM
I’m in favor of:
Separation of church and state
Separation of commerce and state
Separation of the press and state.
That’s the only way to keep us free.
And, oh yeah: Separation of education and state. If only that would happen.
One more – separation of medicine and state.
UltimateBob on April 9, 2009 at 2:27 PM
That insipid bit of non-wisdom is reason enough to let newspapers fail.
Can the left be any more ignorant?
jdkchem on April 9, 2009 at 2:27 PM
And the biggest cover-up of all…the surge is working, it did work, Iraq is being won over by democracy.
Show me all the articles in the LAT and the NYT about how successful the surge has been.
right2bright on April 9, 2009 at 2:28 PM
There is no real reason to believe the govt would lie to us. Why on Earth would they?
They care about us.
Pravda is one of our best examples of this type of govt press.
I also motion for the govt to bail out the beef industry.
Don’t you think a govt-produced hamburger would be yummy right about now?
Badger40 on April 9, 2009 at 2:28 PM
You mean like now? Maybe they will add telethon fundraisers like PBS has every three months. Can’t wait!
Cindy Munford on April 9, 2009 at 2:28 PM
OT – Obama continues to select pro-abortion candidates as ambassadors to the Vatican – the Vatican keeps rejecting them
Religious_Zealot on April 9, 2009 at 2:28 PM
I would accept a government bailout of “journalism” on two conditions:
(1) wholesale firing of every existing reporter, columnist, editor, photographer (with a handful of exceptions), followed up by a permanent ban on their employment with any journalistic entity that receives federal dollars.
(2) a ban on “from the editor” opinion pieces. Columnists and guest opinion pieces are fine, but no political endorsements and no unsigned opinions coming from the editorial board at-large.
Robert_Paulson on April 9, 2009 at 2:28 PM
God I wish.
Then maybe graduating kids could actually think critically for themselves.
Oh the horror of it.
Badger40 on April 9, 2009 at 2:29 PM
Greetings, Komrades and Komradettes. Is time for morning paper. All the news we are allowed to print. Is featuring half-page photo of Dear Leader and articles on his glorious policies designed to relieve you of your decadent wealth. Is very good value. 2 pages for $10. All hail Dear Leader and the United Socialist States of Amerika!
kingsjester on April 9, 2009 at 2:29 PM
From Walking Tall:
lorien1973 on April 9, 2009 at 2:30 PM
If you did this, then the people that read those papers would have to turn back to People, Star, etc so they could form an opinion again.
Badger40 on April 9, 2009 at 2:30 PM
Hey thanks for the link, I had forgotten about him.
right2bright on April 9, 2009 at 2:30 PM
Yes, but I havent’ seen all the details on what her mission is. She has “advised” all over the place including a couple of Soros’ organizations.
sherry on April 9, 2009 at 2:31 PM
Awesome. Then no more collection plates. As a parishioner you actually receive goods at the door.
On the other hand, you must Hail to Obama instead of God & Jesus.
Badger40 on April 9, 2009 at 2:32 PM
So we can be more like China?
What an idiot.
WisCon on April 9, 2009 at 2:33 PM
Is it too late to abandon all hope?
Government run
newspropaganda, redefinition of words and terms, etc. George was only 25 years off.jdkchem on April 9, 2009 at 2:35 PM
I thought liberals believed in evolution.
Local newspapers >> local TV news and websites
National newspapers >> Websites
faraway on April 9, 2009 at 2:35 PM
If I wasn’t living through it, I wouldn’t believe it.
TheBigOldDog on April 9, 2009 at 2:36 PM
Smart diplomacy!
jdkchem on April 9, 2009 at 2:36 PM
They do when the CiC is about as dumb as she is… I mean Kumar just went to work for the Obama administration too… Just sayin’.
oddjob1138 on April 9, 2009 at 2:37 PM
The Precedent’s defense policies consist mainly of P/R campaigns anyway.
thomasaur on April 9, 2009 at 2:37 PM
So if we’re willing to have places to drive and a national defense we should be willing to pay Joe Klein to shill for the Obama Administration? There’s logic you can’t argue with.
What makes Brooks think a government-owned journalism would permit journalists to expose the government? Does she really have that much faith in government that she thinks it’ll allow her to expose its corruption when it owns her paper? Geez.
amerpundit on April 9, 2009 at 2:37 PM
My pleasure, here to help (remind). Bright is in your name so, obviously you knew of him. Oh, yeah, I’m getting to work right now, I promise. heh
MarkABinVA on April 9, 2009 at 2:37 PM
Yeah, we need to nationalize the newspapers, because Obama just isn’t ramming socialism down our collective throats fast enough as it is.
/sarc
Aitch748 on April 9, 2009 at 2:37 PM
Release the tape!
artist on April 9, 2009 at 2:38 PM
Conservatives should go take classes in subjects they like and challenge the professors. I don’t know how much it would cost but doesn’t it sound like fun? My son did it in his Feminist Propaganda Class. I don’t remember what it was really called.
Cindy Munford on April 9, 2009 at 2:40 PM
Heading up a new department called “Counter-Intelligent”
Tyrs Fury on April 9, 2009 at 2:40 PM
This is why she was tapped for the government job… she is putty in their hands.
Actually that same thing could be said for the whole Obama experimental administration.
petunia on April 9, 2009 at 2:41 PM
Why buy the cow when you already get the milk for free.
Socmodfiscon on April 9, 2009 at 2:42 PM
On the upside of this… there would no longer linger doubts about the slant of news. There are still a few who claim no bias. When the government owned the paper no one could ever make a claim of fairness again.
Of course this is too high a price to pay just to win an arguement. Especially since we’d lose absolutely everything else.
petunia on April 9, 2009 at 2:48 PM
OBAMA: “I believe this will be a wise izvestiament, uh, investment.”
Patrick S on April 9, 2009 at 2:50 PM
The cow is dying, they can’t guarrantee the continueing supply of milk. And without their propaganda machine they may lose power.
petunia on April 9, 2009 at 2:51 PM
That would be populist, we cant have that.
the_nile on April 9, 2009 at 2:53 PM
Bush gets blamed again.
Why don’t they just blame him for the fall of civilization and get it over with.
Oh wait, they already did.
Traffic Cop Timmy on April 9, 2009 at 2:55 PM
Newspapers have acted as a hedge against government tyranny since before the founding of the Republic. Isaac Sears and others had to run and hide, publish in the dark of night and make fast getaways from the British before and during the Revolution.
Some newspapers, such as the New York Tribune edited by Horace Greeley, fought the government with a rabid anti-slavery position. The ‘papers’ have generally taken positions irrespective of government wishes, even as late as the beginnings of the Iraq war.
The only real function of a 4th Estate is as an independent voice that challenges government, society and certainly the political class.
This woman seems to want Pravda. I guess when reporters at the newly government owned newspapers take positions the government doesn’t like they’ll just start having accidents and be poisoned mysteriously – like what happens in today’s Russia.
JonPrichard on April 9, 2009 at 2:56 PM
He who pays the piper calls the tune. If the government owns the papers, “Obama, Sieg Heil”!
Since most people know that newspapers will write Dem=Good, GOP=Bad, people don’t bother reading them. If newspapers started writing the truth, people might read them and buy them, without government $.
Steve Z on April 9, 2009 at 2:57 PM
Well, they could return to actually unbiased reporting of the news. But then everyone who voted for BHO would have nothing to read.
Traffic Cop Timmy on April 9, 2009 at 2:57 PM
Basic economics says that if there is sufficient demand for the product you can supply, and you ask a price for each unit of that supply that is optimal for you and the buyer, then things will work out fine.
Now, somehow, somwhere the newspapers got lost trying to understand this simple concept.
AubieJon on April 9, 2009 at 2:59 PM
Slate?
bluelightbrigade on April 9, 2009 at 3:00 PM
Government shouldn’t own or run businesses. I think there might even be a law against it.
Nations with state-run papers have succeeded in stealing other freedoms from the citizens. Was that Rosa’s real pitch to Obama?
hawksruleva on April 9, 2009 at 3:02 PM
That option is far too simple for liberals to understand. Only we idiots on the right could come up with a solution like that!
petunia on April 9, 2009 at 3:02 PM
peski on April 9, 2009 at 3:02 PM
If we need a viable press to keep government honest, then government ownership is not the way to go.
What we need is for the readership to stop buying synchophant news rags; let the bad ones go out of business, let the good ones rise to fill the void.
coldwarrior on April 9, 2009 at 3:02 PM
All Obama, all the time, perfect to scoop the poop.
Steve Z on April 9, 2009 at 3:02 PM
Rosa Brooks’ first press release as a government employee will be to announce that
ComradePresident Obamaof the Inner Partywill be raising chocolate rations from thirty grams a week to twenty.
malclave on April 9, 2009 at 3:04 PM
Of course she is working for the government these days. We seem to be hiring all of the most incompetent people we can find.
Hawthorne on April 9, 2009 at 3:08 PM
Any more twisting and Rosa Brooks is going to pretzel herself into her own void…
Sir Napsalot on April 9, 2009 at 3:09 PM
I do this in my ‘continuing education’ teacher classes.
They are a joke.
Nothing but feminist democrats.
Now if I’m at a science teacher convention-that would be opposite.
Badger40 on April 9, 2009 at 3:09 PM
Boo, that borders on abuse. It would be more fun to go to classes with students and make sure they hear the “other side”.
Cindy Munford on April 9, 2009 at 3:11 PM
I’ll bet every penny I’ve got that she’d NEVER advocate this if Bush was President.
Ms Parks….if Vice President Cheney runs for election in 2012, and it looks like he’ll win over President Biden, would you still think this was a good idea?
scottm on April 9, 2009 at 3:13 PM
Much too late for any bailout of the News Paper industry. Editors and Journalist are equally to blame for this. I’d say it’s safe to state that 70% of the country doesn’t trust what they read in the print media; news paper, magazine, or any other form. I have some very Liberal members of my family who also agree that print media is not to be trusted, although their reasoning sometimes differs from mine.
Print media quit the job of keeping government honest decades ago. A new form of “government watch dog” is needed if we are to have a chance of maintaining any form of balance & honesty between the citizens and the politicians.
Keemo on April 9, 2009 at 3:15 PM
I agree.
I am beginning to think this only happens in my classroom.
It certainly never happens in college.
Luckily, my hard science classes were blissfully free from all that crap.
We were busy ‘working’.
Badger40 on April 9, 2009 at 3:18 PM
The freedom of speech and the press is the right of the people: government may not act preferentially in that. If they want to bailout papers, they cannot do so preferentially.
I will print my posts on paper and make them available for free on the sidewalk.
It is a business in putting news and items of interst on paper with original content, it has a negative cash flow and unpaid staff, namely me.
I want my bailout.
Gimme!
ajacksonian on April 9, 2009 at 3:19 PM
My head just exploded….
ladyingray on April 9, 2009 at 3:20 PM
Apparently, Ms. Brooks knows Obama well.
Johan Klaus on April 9, 2009 at 3:24 PM
Until Glodal Warming came along I though Science was pretty much a black and white subject. Silly me.
Cindy Munford on April 9, 2009 at 3:25 PM
Pravda.
Johan Klaus on April 9, 2009 at 3:27 PM
Ministry of Information has a certain authoritative quality to it…I personally would like to know that all of the information I read had been cleared through several layers of fact checkers. Kafka’s leg would be thrilled.
moxie_neanderthal on April 9, 2009 at 3:28 PM
“Give us more money, or we start enclosing AOL CDs again!”
Snowed In on April 9, 2009 at 3:29 PM
Noooooo, stop it!!!!
Cindy Munford on April 9, 2009 at 3:30 PM
Meh, newspapers are old school. All I know is that if this is to be a world in which we have government-run Entertainment Tonight, this will be a world in which I don’t want to live.
Snowed In on April 9, 2009 at 3:35 PM
Translation: “Those Eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeevil conservatives cannot be allowed to report on the news!”
crazy_legs on April 9, 2009 at 3:37 PM
Правда comes to mind, especially during the Communist era.
cpodug on April 9, 2009 at 3:49 PM
Man, it just doesnt get any dumber then this.
*pops open Coors Light can*
Forget the train wreck analogy, liberals are like watching two planets collide in slow motion.
Is it me, or has the entire planet, suddenly fallen off the map with the reasoning out there?
TheHat on April 9, 2009 at 3:51 PM
The Obooba/Geitner Adminstration oughta buy the Boston Globe and install Michael Moore as publisher, opinion editor, and ombudsman. It would serve as a model for the wonderfulness of this idea.
Problem solved.
Akzed on April 9, 2009 at 3:51 PM
When the Obooba/Geitner Adminstration owns all the banks, will churches be able to get loans? I guess some will.
Akzed on April 9, 2009 at 3:55 PM
The same folks who rail against voluntary self-policing by industry groups seem to think that government-funded* media outlets would continue to remain independent critics of the government. You know, just because.
* Directly or indirectly, though I think there are some forms of assistance that would more directly impact the editorial and reportorial leanings of the assisted outlets. Tax breaks directed to consumers are a lot different from government funds to recapitalize media companies.
DrSteve on April 9, 2009 at 4:00 PM
We can adopt the Hugo Chavez school of thought on the press… Wow this girl is a real idiot!
I’m surprised that more of these liberals don’t realize that they will eventually lose power and then they will complain that the “Next George Bush” is controlling the media.
It is amazing what has been happening!
jeffn21 on April 9, 2009 at 4:00 PM
What Brooks doesn’t know is the ones who now own the government already own the newspapers. Why do you think she is going to the Pentagon? Joseph Goebbels is alive and well in the mainstream meeting. This is getting so obvious, its embarrassing. I guess thats what happens when you turn your public education system over to a “labor” union.
volsense on April 9, 2009 at 4:21 PM
This bint just doesn’t get it. WE’RE NOT WILLING TO BAIL ANYTHING OUT, YOU STUPID FETID COW! It’s being crammed down our throats whether we like it or not!
barton on April 9, 2009 at 4:27 PM
The best and the brightest.
Johan Klaus on April 9, 2009 at 4:35 PM
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