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Old 06-17-2011, 05:27 AM   #1
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Ashcroft strongly urged an increase in the threat level, and was supported by Rumsfeld. There was absolutely no aid for that rank within our department. None. I marveled, ‘Is this about security or politics?’ Post-election analysis demonstrated a premonitory increase in the president’s permission rating in the days after the raising of the threat level.
Until this weekend, Ridge has made no public comments about his book. But what he wrote in the book has remained unchanged. In a partition describing a discussion on the eve of the 2004 voting about whether or not to raise the terror alert, Ridge writes:
But about two weeks antecedent, when the rumpus about Ridge’s book began to surface online and in the reception,Monster Beats Studio Kobe Bryant, maximum reporters had no idea what Ridge had written in his book. They only knew what Ridge’s publisher said was in the book. In a press unlock on its website, Ridge’s publisher,Monster Beats Tour In-Ear Headph, Thomas Dunne Books, announced that the book would reveal: “How Ridge effectively thwarted a plan to raise the national security alert just before the 2004 Election.” No say of politics there. But a “Washington Whispers” advert by U.S. News went further:
Now a disclosure: I am not a purely objective visitor. On Sunday, I interviewed Ridge, fair favor USA Today did. When I told my editors what Ridge said–that he was not going to “second-guess” the motivations of Ashcroft and Rumsfeld–my editors answered by asking whether Ridge was backpedaling from what he said in his book. I unraveled that he was not, since he had been so opaque in his elemental assertion, and so my story, which was issued online today, does not guide with any claims of recede on the part of Ridge. Furthermore, I judged that it was more interesting to write about what Ridge said than to make my chip into a sort of media critique of all that was bad with journalism. And so that’s what I did.
Note that Ridge never says he was pressured to raise the menace level for political reasons, nor does he elaborate everything that Secretary of Defense Don Rumsfeld or Attorney General John Ashcroft mentioned to recommend that they were preoccupied about politics. He only says that the considered crossed his mind that politics may have been in activity. Now, one can both peruse this as an exact specification by Ridge of what happened, or a careful hedging of the facts,Monster Beats Solo White, so as not to betray his allegiance to 2 other members of the Bush closet. Either way, there is no doubt about what Ridge wrote.
The headlines are all the exasperation in Washington, D.C., today: Tom Ridge, the premier secretary of Homeland Security, is “backpedaling” on his claim that he was pressured to heave the terror attentive. “Ridge backpedals on pressure to raise horror attentive class,” announces a headline in USA Today, which was picked up along Politico’s Mike Allen with the snappy rejoinder, “YA SAW THIS COMING.” And so the echoes begin: “Ridge Backpedals, Says There Was No Pressure To Raise Terror Alert Levels,” announces the Huffington Post’s homepage, with a link to the USA Today story. “Ridge backpedals on ‘pressure’ claims” announces the conservative blog, Hot Air. It works on.
There is a notion in philosophy called the “simulacrum.” If a “simulation” is the performance of something that exists, cry it the original object, the “simulacrum” is a representation that has been loosened from, and no longer has anything to do with, the original entity. It refers only to iteslf. The French Philosopher Jean Baudrillard puts it this way:
But did Ridge backpedal? No. What happened was a classic bargains job by a publisher trying to sell books. The press fell for it, entangled itself, and is now blaming Ridge for all the confusion, which makes anything more embarrassing. I will explain later the jump.
Now we were getting elsewhere. “Something he saw as politically motivated” became a New York Times headline, on August 20: “Bush Official, in Book, Tells of Pressure on ’04 Vote.” The lede of that story was more accurate, saying that Ridge only “suspected” political influence. But by now, all nuance was lost. CNN had Fran Townsend, one of its paid employees and a Bush White House practiced, come on to veto the Ridge claim (or the supposed Ridge claim): “Not only do I not think that it – that politics played any part in it at all – it was never discussed,” said Townsend. On its face, it sounded like Townsend was fighting with Ridge. They were not. Ridge never said that politics were discussed. He only said that he thought politics might have played some character. Meanwhile, the news outlets that provide to more ideological audiences, including the blogs, were having a field daytime. For numerous liberal writers, Ridge’s reception only accustomed what they had always believed: That the color-coded alert system was a political tool. It no longer mattered that Ridge really says in the book that the alert system was never changed for political reasons.
So cane in. It’s going to be a savage ride.
Among the headlines enhanced by publisher Thomas Dunne Books: Ridge was . . .  pushed to raise the security alert on the eve of President Bush’s re-election, someone he saw as politically stimulated and worth resigning over.
So it has gone with the story of Tom Ridge’s assertion. He made a statement. His publisher summarized the expression, distorting it slightly. The press twisted the statement beyond. The press began talking to itself about the deformation. And then the original statement, which Ridge had put down in the book and remained unchanged, ceased to exist. His statement was replaced by a popular simulacrum: All that remained was the distortion of what Ridge said in his book. The original statement was gone. And so, we have big news today: Ridge Backpedals!!!
But here’s where it gets more interesting. Because I now write especially on the Internet, my success as a reporter is easily amounted by the value of links and eyeballs I get on my stories. The more links, the more eyeballs, the more money TIME makes, the happier my editors are, the happier I am. (As it happens,Beats Lady Gaga White, these connections are not always explicit or fixed–I am not solely refereed on my traffic–but as the news business continues its march to unprofitability, these pressures are growing ever stronger all along the media outlook.)
These would be the consecutive periods of the image:
It is the reflection of a elementary reality.
It masks and perverts a basic reality.
It masks the lack of a basic reality.
It bears no narrative to anyone reality whatever: it is its own pure simulacrum.
As a result, there namely a constant pressure, which I have written about ahead, apt pen stories to some extent that fared into fashionable relations with gunpowder charges, even while the relations and charges are no exactly right. The DC journalistic establishment increasingly features as a team of lemmings, entire racing as the same cliff. Where once TIME had a another crowd from America Today, or the New York Times, we immediately all contend for the same eyeballs, aboard the same platforms, your notebook, desktop, or iPhone. USA Today’s editors, and Huffington Post’s producers, understand they tin get a lot extra folk apt correlate to a article namely says “Ridge Backpedaled” than 1 that says, “Ridge Authors Memoir That Carefully Hedges Thoughts On Role Of Politics In Terror Alerts.” And so, I believe, this tendency of leaving reality behind, and embracing the simulacrum, will merely boost over the coming annuals.
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