Sultan Knish
A nation where governments are elected by the people is most vulnerable
at the interface between the politicians and the people. The interface
is where the people learn what the politicians stand for and where the
politicians learn what the people want. The bigger a country gets, the
harder it is to pick up on that consensus by stopping by a coffee shop
or an auto repair store. That's where the Medicracy steps in to control
the consensus.
The media is no longer informative, it is conformative. It is not
interested in broadcasting events unless it can also script them. It
does not want to know what you think, it wants to tell you what to
think. The consensus is the voice of the people and the Mediacrats are
cutting
its throat, dumping its body in a back alley and turning democracy into
their own puppet show.
Media bias was over decades ago. The media isn't biased anymore, it's a
player, its goal is turn its Fourth Estate into a fourth branch of
government, the one that squats below the three branches and blocks
their access to the people and blocks the people's access to them. Under
the Medicracy there will still be elections, they will even be mostly
free, they just won't matter so long as its upper ranks determine the
dialogue on both sides of the media wall.
The Medicracy isn't playing for peanuts anymore. It's not out to skew a
few stories, it's out to take control of the country. In military
empires, the military can act as a Praetorian Guard. In political
empires, it's the people who control the political conversation who also
control the succession.
In 2008, the Medicracy elevated an Illinois State Senator who had
briefly showed up in the Federal Senate to the highest office in the
land. They did it even though he had no skills for the job and no
serious plan for fixing any of the country's problems. They did it to
show that they could. They did it because they wanted to tell a
compelling story and inflict radical change on a country that would have
never voted for it, if it had not been lied and guilted into making the
single worst decision in its entire history.
Propaganda is a powerful weapon and seizing control of the newspapers,
radio and television stations is one of the first things that tyrants
do. That wasn't supposed to be an issue in a country where anyone could
open their own newspaper. But that changed with the transformation of
journalism into the media. The media, plural, embraces multiple mediums,
most of them expensive and requiring a license and often, government
approval.
Two hundreds years ago, a few friends could open a printing press and
take on the big behemoths and often did. Today the only place they can
do that is on the internet. Radio and television are walled cities
controlled by a small number of interlinked corporations that keep
merging together. Their staffers come out of carefully controlled
environments, where with the pyramid of indoctrination, political gurus
pass down their wisdom to professors who program students with its
doctrines, to create the Medicracy.
FOX News, for all its faults, is under constant attack by the Medicracy
because it is independent of that same rigid coercion. Wrong or right,
it represents a view that is fundamentally different from the same
mind-numbing conformity to be found everywhere from the weekly news
magazine in your dentist's office to the talking heads on your cable
channel to the honeyed voices of the anchors giving you the news every
5, 10 or 50 minutes over the radio while you're driving to work.
The real crime of FOX News is not that it's especially right-wing, it
isn't. It is far less conservative than CNN is liberal. But FOX News'
existence, its patriotic color scheme and attempts at appealing to the
heartland while putting a conservative spin on issues, forces viewers to
notice how conformist and identical the rest of the media landscape.
And that is what makes FOX News truly dangerous. Like a goat among the
sheep, it makes you realize the sameness of their generic competitors
who all cheer for the same team, shop at the same stores and dream of
the day when everyone thinks like them.
They are the Mediacracy and they are the Ministry of Propaganda. They
are the smirking people who got tired of telling you how many people
died in an earthquake in Indonesia and decided to begin explaining to
you why the earthquake is your fault because you don't ride a bike to
work. These are the people who longer want to report on a shooting, but
want to tell you that it's time for a firearms ban. They no longer want
to report on Washington DC, unless they can control Washington DC.
The Memorandum of Understanding
for the Town Hall debate was that the moderator would relay questions
from the audience, but would not ask the candidates any questions or
comment on what they say. Candy Crowley made it clear before the debate
that she would not abide by those rules and liberal organizations piled
on, deploying a petition against the silencing of Candy Crowley. And so
Candy Crowley wasn't silenced, in true Mediacrat fashion, she silenced
others.
The Mediacracy's insistence on being the third candidate at every
debate, its outrage that anyone would expect it to be silent and let the
actual candidates speak, reflects its power and arrogance. Its elites
are not interested in the conversation except as a means of controlling
its outcome. They are not here to let other people talk, except as
vehicles for making their own points.
Candy Crowley, in true Mediacrat style, was not there to facilitate a
conversation, but to tell us what to think. Unlike Obama or Romney,
Crowley had no legitimate reason for being there. She was not a
political candidate and had not passed any of the democratic tests that
Obama and Romney had to be able to sit there. Her influence had no basis
of any kind in the voice of the people. Instead she was there as a
representative of the powerful and unelected Mediacracy which was
determined to have its say. She was there to remind the pols that even
in a Two Party system, the Third Estate acts as the third candidate,
never running for office but always winning by controlling the
conversation.
It is not in the public interest for the Mediacracy to have its say, no
matter how often the Mediacrats trot out their public good routine.
Power is either vested in democratic institutions or undemocratic ones
and the media corporations and their talking heads are about as
undemocratic an institution as can be conceivably imagined. And when
Mediacrats try to control the outcome of a popular election, their
actions are an attack by an undemocratic institution on a democratic
institution.
Mediacrats fill the airwaves with rantings about corporate influence on
politics. The 800 pound gorilla of corporate influence on politics is
the media. Candy Crowley's employer, CNN, is owned by Time Warner, the
second largest media conglomerate on the planet. Not the country, the
planet. The only media conglomerate bigger than it is the one that owns
ABC News. But the Mediacrats never report on their own influence, never
turn the camera back into the studio while warning about the danger of
corporate lobbyists. But the corporate lobbyists sitting in the CNN
studio don't just to a few politicians in a closed room, they do their
best to dictate the outcome of elections.
Businesses turn to lobbyists when the times are bad. The media is losing
the public, so they are turning from being mere media into Mediacracy.
Media is subject to the whims of the viewing public, but Mediacracy
subjects the public to its whims. And they are dreaming of a country
under the enlightened rule of the Mediacrats. One nation under a
thousand channels all serving the interests of a dying media state.
The media, with its expensive equipment and its licenses, is confronting
an era when everything is being reduced to a single medium, print,
voice and visuals falling into the internet singularity and leaving them
with some expensive equipment, exclusive rights to broadcast on
frequencies that no one watches anymore and the ability to print
millions of papers, when they can hardly move a tenth of them. And like
all imploding tyrannies, they are confronting the crisis by grasping for
power. They know that they will either be a Medicracy or they will be
nothing.
The greatest challenge to the integrity of our democracy may be the coup
of the media corporations. Information is the lifeblood of a free
society and the consolidation of information outlets in the hands of a
small and powerful elite with no ethics and no boundaries is leading us
down the road to a virtual tyranny that will maintain the illusory
workings of a democratic society without any of the substance.
The old institutions of elections are becoming a charade, a formal
routine where the outcome is determined by the employees of a handful of
major media corporations that present the public with the inevitable
result. And America is falling into the hands of the Government-Media
Complex.
The Mediacracy has directed all its efforts into hijacking the public
dialogue, turning elections into a cheap sideshow accompanied by
sneering commentary. It has insisted on being the third candidate in
every election and turned its corporate shills into the pretend voice of
the people. It has stomped all over the traditions of this country, its
independent institutions and its freedoms with thousand dollar shoes
while wrapping itself in any available flag. And it cannot be allowed to
get away with it.
A free society does not only become unfree at the point of a gun. It
becomes unfree when its mechanisms of freedom are jammed, when the
institutions that are meant to provide power to the people are taken
over by unelected forces and twisted into the apparatus of a new
tyranny. When undemocratic institutions seize control of democratic
institutions then democracy dies, strangled by men and women who keep on
smiling while they tighten their grip.
America can be a Democracy or a Mediacracy. It cannot and will not be
both. And the only way to preserve democracy is to challenge the
Mediacrats and force them out of the public space that they have usurped
and back into the private sphere of their financial interests where
they belong.
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