| Editorial
Pravda
By Deborah T. Bucknam
Recently I read a story
about a young American who stayed with a family in Leningrad during the
Soviet era. The family would gather around the TV set every night to watch
the news. The young man reported that the news was unvarying: great news
from the Soviet Union, good news from Eastern Europe, and bad news from
the West.
Vermont Public Radio follows
the Soviet era model. A review of its morning and evening news broadcasts
over the last several months reveals that VPR reports great news about
Democrats and particularly our Democratic congressional delegation, good
news from the Progressive party, and in the rare instances it reports on
Republican candidates, bad news.
Now that the campaign season
is in full swing, VPR has ramped up its congressional happy talk. VPR broadcasts
stories directly from Sen. Leahy, Sanders and Rep. Welch’s press offices,
with quotes from our congressional leaders, including almost daily "news"
about federal funds coming into Vermont, complete with a member of our
Congressional delegation praising the worthiness of the funded programs.
Other stories showcase Leahy, Sanders and Welch as fighters against greedy
capitalists and gargantuan oil polluters. There were several "news" stories
about Sen. Leahy in the "spotlight" as chair of the Senate Judiciary Committee,
and two glowing articles about Leahy’s nearly 15 year unsuccessful "fight"
for a landmine treaty. Another favorite VPR technique is to approvingly
broadcast "news" about a member of our congressional delegation introducing
bills in Congress. Never mind that introducing a bill is a non-event and
the bill may never get past a subcommittee.
None of these "stories" are
newsworthy. They are merely congressional news releases dutifully re-broadcast
by VPR.
Stories about Republican
campaigns are usually either negative or non-existent. For example, recently,
after broadcasting stories about government stimulus funds coming to Vermont,
thanks to Sanders and Welch, VPR broadcast a story that the largest campaign
war chest in Vermont was funded by donors who were not aware that it was
operated by a Republican Governor’s committee. The only comment VPR broadcast
about the matter was from VPIRG, a far left advocacy organization (although
VPR never names it as such) complaining that the fund should be "transparent".
VPR also recently broadcast a Democrat’s criticism of Republican Auditor
of Account’s campaign finance filing; negative remarks between Republican
Secretary of State candidates, and two mistakes on Sarah Palin’s Facebook
page when she endorsed a New Hampshire Republican candidate. Negative stories
about Republicans are never too insignificant for the VPR news team.
VPR has instituted a virtual
news blackout of the U.S. Senate and House races here in Vermont. Thanks
to VPR’s news embargo, for example, many Vermonters have not heard of the
sole Republican Senate Candidate Len Britton, an attractive young Vermont
businessman whose political views more closely mirror Vermonters’ opinions
than do those of the antediluvian Sen. Leahy. Britton’s clever Youtube
videos about our burgeoning national debt have caught national attention,
including CBS news, but VPR has refused to broadcast any stories about
this phenomenon.
With Sen. Leahy’s campaign
war chest at almost $3.5 million, the chances of Len Britton being heard
above the Leahy din in the paid media are small. Similarly, Rep. Welch’s
campaign war chest is also substantial, unlike his opponents. Because of
Leahy’s and Welch’s rich store of campaign funds coupled with the their
nearly daily free broadcasts from VPR, and VPR’s news blackout of Leahy’s
and Welch’s opponents, Vermonters, like Soviet era citizens, have practically
no opportunity to hear dissenting voices or to meaningfully participate
in Vermont’s U.S. Congressional races.
VPR has become a well-behaved
appendage of the Vermont Democratic political establishment instead of
a vigorous First Amendment practitioner. Our Vermont democratic process
suffers as a result.
Deborah T. Bucknam, Esq.
Law Offices of Deborah
T. Bucknam & Associates, PC
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