The Media Research Center (MRC) is a self-proclaimed “media
watchdog” founded by Brent Bozell. The “Research” part of the name
means what wingnut crackpots think that “research” means, which is not research. Indeed, according to their own
mission statement, the “mission of the Media Research Center is to bring balance to the news media,” which they
perceive to be biased in favor of reality and a liberal outlook. (How wingnut
are they? This wingnut.) Graham is their director
of media analysis, which means that he combats things in the media that could
conceivably be taken to recommend other courses of action than the ones he
favors. His primary outlet is Newsbusters, but he has also written a book
(with Bozell) about “the history of Hillary Clinton’s promotional treatment by
the news media” called Whitewash, as well as Pattern of Deception:
The Media’s Role in the Clinton Presidency.
His outlook on, well, matters, and the general
outlook of MRC, is well illustrated by what he apparently means by “fair and
balanced” here. When
Katie Couric asserted, platitudinously, that it’s important to teach
tolerance of “people who are different” at a “very early age,” Graham concluded
that it was impossible to expect a fair and balanced perspective from her. In
other words, in order to be fair and balanced one must also suggest the value of treating “people who are different” badly. In a similar vein, Graham has
demanded that the media need to give more space to ex-gays and the belief that
“people can choose their sexuality",
because the point of being fair and balanced is precisely to avoid giving
reality and accuracy any privileged place. (Of course, it isn’t really even
about balance; Graham and the MRC are
firmly on the record lamenting “gay propaganda” and that media give time to gay
people at all. He also called Obama’s
support of gay marriage “tragic,” “dark” and “depressing moment” for America,
and lamenting, completely out of touch with anything resembling reality, that
those who disagreed with Obama were denied media time to disagree with him. It is not only the gays, though).
He is of course also a hardcore climate change denialist.
Given Graham’s entrenched inability to distinguish science and reality, on the
one hand, and politics, on the other, this is not particularly surprising.
Here is Graham
finding liberal bias in obituaries.
Diagnosis: That last example should really
illustrate pretty well how far out of touch with reality wingnut partisanship
can take you. I am, however, sure that a lot of people nods in agreement with
Graham’s paranoid drivel, which does not reflect well on them.
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