Thursday Column
The Fundamental Transformation of Newsweek and America
Common Threads of Delusion and Demise
"During the course of administration, and in order to disturb it, the artillery of the press has been leveled against us, charged with whatsoever its licentiousness could devise or dare. These abuses of an institution so important to freedom and science are deeply to be regretted..." --Thomas Jefferson

Freedom of the press is codified in the First Amendment of our Bill of Rights ("Congress shall make no law ... abridging the freedom of ... the press") because our Founders rightly understood that a free and impartial press was a vital component of Essential Liberty.
However free, the press has rarely risen to the challenge of impartiality, not even during earliest days of our Republic. Thomas Jefferson observed as president, that the nation's newspapers "serve as chimnies to carry off noxious vapors and smoke." With the advent of the 24-hour "news" cycle, the press has never been more partisan than it is today.
Hence in 1996, when we launched The Patriot Post, one of our primary objectives was to break the mainstream media's chokehold on public opinion. Since our inception, The Patriot has devoted much-needed attention to the threat that a partial press poses to liberty, even receiving the Accuracy in Media Award for Grassroots Journalism for our efforts.
The Leftmedia's threat to liberty has been perilous in recent years, while we've been at war with a formidable adversary -- Jihadistan and its terrorists in Iraq, Afghanistan and other theaters around the world.
By way of confirmation that our foreign Jihadi enemy understand the power of the American Leftmedia as an instrument of propaganda, as do domestic Leftist politicos, consider this authenticated communiqué between Osama bin Laden's chief lieutenant, Sheikh Ayman al-Zawahiri, to Abu Musab al-Zarqawi at the height of Operation Iraqi Freedom: "I say to you: that we are in a battle, and that more than half of this battle is taking place in the battlefield of the media."
In the midst of that critical period for OIF, one of the most egregious Leftmedia print propagandists, Newsweek, under the leadership of its (now former) editor Jon Meacham, ran defeat and surrender cover stories with headlines like "We're losing...", in which Meacham claimed the expertise to chart a retreat from Iraq before total defeat.
The unmitigated arrogance of such positions notwithstanding, surely Meacham understood that such cover stories serve only to embolden our enemy, which results in the deaths of America's uniformed Patriots on the warfront. Some call giving "aid and comfort" to the enemy, "treason." At best, it brands Meacham with the same stripes as Hanoi Jane Fonda.
Meacham, whose "golden boy" career was christened by a benefactor heiress of The New York Times, became editor of Newsweek in late 2006, 10 years into his stint with the magazine. He then promptly set about to transform the magazine into an elitist tabloid for those who want to read, in his words, "what I'm interested in."
MeachamOf that transformation, columnist Jeff Goldberg punned, "[T]he redesigned Newsweek. (Now with even more Meacham!)"
While dragging Newsweek deeper into the Leftist abyss, Meacham insisted, "We're not a partisan magazine. ... I am not a reflexive lefty. Far from it." At the same time, he editorialized, "Obama is essentially a centrist."
One trademark characteristic of most "reflexive lefty" elitists in media and politics is that their capacity for introspection is short circuited by pathological narcissism. Thus, they self-righteously believe they embody the "spirit of the people," and perceive themselves to be centrist, just much smarter than the masses whose devotion they desire.
Narcissists with Obama-like charisma can create a cult following among their devotees, which is sustainable until enough of them open their eyes and realize that the emperor has no clothes.
When asked recently, "Think of one of your least favorite people in Washington and describe what makes that person so unappealing," Meacham responded, "Total lack of self-awareness." At least he can see it in others.
Of his plan to fundamentally transform Newsweek, Meacham said, "It's hugely counterintuitive. The staff doesn't even understand it."
Apparently, it was so "counterintuitive" that Meacham's readers didn't understand it either.
According to Business Insider, "Newsweek's negligible operating loss of $3 million in 2007 (its first year under the Meacham plan) turned into a bloodbath: the business lost $32 million in 2008 and $39.5 million in 2009. Even after reducing headcount by 33 percent, and slashing the number of issues printed and distributed to readers each week, from 2.6 million to 1.5 million, the 2010 operating loss is still forecast at $20 million."
Consequently, Newsweek was sold this week to another Lefty, billionaire Sidney Harman (hubby to Leftcoast Rep. Jane Harman), who agreed to assume the glut of debt accumulated since Meacham took the helm. The winning bid? One dollar. No kidding. Given all the debt Harman took on, another bidder, Fred Drasner (former CEO of US News and World Report) quipped, "I think he paid a very full price."
I took note of the sale not because of Meacham's abysmal performance at Newsweek (most of the antique print media outlets are in financial trouble) but because 25 years ago I arranged payment of Jon's tuition at a very fine private high school that his family could not afford. At the time, he was a polite, adroit teenager, a Young Republican cheerleader for Ronald Reagan with a promising future.
While I had hoped that my investment in his education would produce a good return for our national heritage of Liberty and its extension to our posterity, I also realize that some seeds fall upon fertile ground and some upon the rocks. Instead of a stalwart constitutionalist, Jon, under the stewardship of various Leftmedia employers, lost his bearing and veered Left. (I recently wrote Jon and asked for a refund of that tuition, but got no response. Perhaps it was because of the salutation, "Dear Jon.")
Further, I was struck with the similarities between Jon's delusional vision to transform Newsweek as a microcosm of Obama's failed vision for the "fundamental transformation of America." Both visions reveal unbridled arrogance and an underlying contempt for those who are just not smart enough to see it their way, and both set a course for demise.
In a recent essay on Obama, Meacham wrote that if not for "a series of counterintuitive bets," he would not be president. Unfortunately for the nation, Obama's bets are meeting with the same disastrous fate as Meacham's bets at Newsweek. Fortunately for the remaining employees of Newsweek, Harman bailed them out, while Red China is bailing out (Read: "taking ownership of") America.
Thomas Jefferson concluded, "[T]he press is impotent when it abandons itself to falsehood," asserting that partisanship undermines the vital role of a free and impartial press in defense of liberty against tyranny. In the case of Newsweek, Meacham and company betrayed that trust, and his readers, like a growing number of Obama's supporters, unsubscribed.
46 Comments
One VA Patriot
Thursday, August 5, 2010 at 12:18 PM
Mr. Alexander:Your grant of tuition to Meacham's parents for their son's education, shows true compassion.While some conservatives may criticize your efforts due to their consequences, I am reminded of another who paid the price, even for the guilty who continue to mock his efforts.I note the similarity, but not the identity. While I read the Patriot Post and your weekly essay with as much fervor as I give my daily bible reading, to draw an identity between you and our Savior would blaspheme both you and the efforts the Patriot Post exerts on our behalf.
karl anglin
Thursday, August 5, 2010 at 12:23 PM
There are two ways to enslave a nation.One is by arms. The other is by debt.----John Adams (1735-1826)
Walter Jones
Thursday, August 5, 2010 at 12:27 PM
Too bad that you quoted Jefferson on the issue of press abuses. He was the first to use the press in this way to undermine Alexander Hamilton and Washington's second term. After reading several of his biographies, I have to conclude that he was a moral coward. He'd fit in well with today's Democrats.
Bob W
Thursday, August 5, 2010 at 12:29 PM
I suppose this is one of the flaws with American Capitalism. You are free to pursue, invest wisely, work hard, and become wealthy industrious business people, millionaires and billionaires.The problem is these leftist billionaires are just as isolated, patronizing, and uninformed as the wealthy leftists in elected office. MSM is run by the too wealthy cooperative ideologues with nothing better to do with their time and great money than to lecture, directly and indirectly, the naive masses about the needs to follow Socialist ideology. But alas, their disguise of altruistic intentions is generally unveiled if one just peeks under to see where and how they make their money, and from whom and where it will come from in the future.OK, earn your money, even faithlessly off the backs of the poor American people, but don't rub it in their faces and try to push your own twisted morals down the throats of Americans who know your true character and intentions. If you are so concerned about American citizen’s well-being, donate all your wealth to charity, to bring down the deficit, shore up social security, for greater welfare expansion, or other programs that you advocate for so strongly. Just stay the f… out of my life and out of my pockets you pompous ass…s.
Tim Ingram
Thursday, August 5, 2010 at 12:30 PM
RE: The Fundamental Transformation of Newsweek and America and your comment that "Meacham and company betrayed that trust, and his readers, like a growing number of Obama's supporters, unsubscribed." Can we unsubscribe AND get our money back? Now? Even though I never subscribed in the first place, the issues keep coming.Thanks for remaining Semper vigilo.
The Texas Cooke
Thursday, August 5, 2010 at 12:33 PM
I think that Dr. Joseph Goebbells said it best:“If you tell a lie big enough and keep repeating it, people will eventually come to believe it. The lie can be maintained only for such time as the State can shield the people from the political, economic and/or military consequences of the lie. It thus becomes vitally important for the State to use all of its powers to repress dissent, for the truth is the mortal enemy of the lie, and thus by extension, the truth is the greatest enemy of the State.”Apparently the MSM and Robert Gibbs agrees.
Dale R.
Thursday, August 5, 2010 at 12:40 PM
I gave up on the idea of Newsweek being a credible source of information a long time ago, thus I have not been much aware of Meacham's ruination of that publication, but Alexander's op-ed piece provides excellent background for understanding the current state of affairs. I trust that few people with basic common sense will expect anything better from the Harman takeover. California folks know a bit about his wife's politics....
jrt
Thursday, August 5, 2010 at 12:44 PM
MA is right on.In summer-2009 I was asked to reup my Newsweek subscription.I responded with a list of biased "news" that Newsweek had provided in the prior 90 days and asked them "Why should I resubscribe to a biased news magazine?"Interestingly enough, within 60 days of my response, the blizzard of leftist organizations solicitng my donations via snail mail, suddenly stopped!Wonder if my comment was passed to those organizations?
Ed
Thursday, August 5, 2010 at 12:46 PM
Alexander's essay about Newsweek (Aug 5th) is excellent. Another one is sorely needed for the appropriately red-bordered Obama Magazine, formerly Time, with its left-wing New York Jewish-community Obama lapdogs like Klein and Stein.
Randy Sunderland
Thursday, August 5, 2010 at 12:49 PM
As a second generation country newspaper editor, I respectfully disagree with your interpretation of the First Amendment, that it protects a free and impartial press. What it does protect is a press that is free from government control, and is unrestricted in its ability to report on the activities of government to its citizens.The press has always been partial in their coverage (consider how many papers are named Democrat, Republican, or Independent). The founding fathers often turned to their favorite paper to publish essays and letters (under anonymous pen names) to test public opinion.What our founding fathers hoped for was an educated public, willing to be widely read and able to thoughtfully engage in the public debate. The issue is not that we have partial media, rather that we have people unwilling to read from differing viewpoints and to form their own opinions based on numerous and varying sources.
robert k
Thursday, August 5, 2010 at 12:50 PM
I appreciate reading your researched articles. I noticed in this one that you reference the media as leftist and harmful. Although I agree, I would appreciate a statement referring to when they got it right. I would give them credit for watergate to show some objectivity. I often have to turn the channel when watching a host state facts that support their view, seem to carefully screen out information that is difficult to reconcile. I simply can't watch msnbc for this reason and occasionally have to turn off fox.
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Edward Brown
Thursday, August 5, 2010 at 1:01 PM
When the bottom fails out of the economy and its well on its way, what will the main street editors and reporters tell the American people? We really thought Obama was on the right track? Like the Progressives in both parties an explanation for why they pursued the course they did will be demanded by the suffering American people? Their reputations will be destroyed, and yet they continue to remain overwhelmingly bias in their reporting. I guess its true. You can't fix stupid, but you don't have to mislead others in the process.
Lucie Marx Titus
Thursday, August 5, 2010 at 1:05 PM
BRAVO! How wonderful that there is someone who tells it like it is!Were NewsWeek to ask me why I unsubscribed (they can probably guess - IF they actually care - which I doubt) it is only because I cannot stand their glorification of this individual.Keep it coming - I will listen to you forever.Lucie Marx Titus
Robert D.
Thursday, August 5, 2010 at 1:08 PM
Up until recently I had been a long-time Newsweek subscriber out of habit (my parents had a subscription), and I finally got around to cancelling my subscription recently.I suppose that I should not delay in depositing my refund check!
AJ Randolph
Thursday, August 5, 2010 at 1:16 PM
When the press distorts facts, and becomes a propaganda machine tomislead the gullible people, it is reminiscent of Hitler and his rise to power, and then afterwards became the propaganda machine to dismay the public completely into thinking he is Clark Kent. Wait till he goes into a phone booth and dons his "Super President" costume.Or, am I wrong? is he the Capt. Marvel who says SHAZAM!!!! and changes into a super hero.Please enlighten me, I am confused as to which one he is. Or is he just plain Bareck Obumma?