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Society of Professional Journalists' letter to Obama concerning press freedom/gov't transparency

Posted by Olog-hai on Mon Jul 28 06:18:33 2014

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Letter urges President Obama to be more transparent

7/8/2014
President Barack Obama
The White House
Washington, D.C
July 8, 2014

Mr. President,

You recently expressed concern that frustration in the country is breeding cynicism about democratic government. You need look no further than your own administration for a major source of that frustration — politically driven suppression of news and information about federal agencies. We call on you to take a stand to stop the spin and let the sunshine in.

Over the past two decades, public agencies have increasingly prohibited staff from communicating with journalists unless they go through public affairs offices or through political appointees. This trend has been especially pronounced in the federal government. We consider these restrictions a form of censorship — an attempt to control what the public is allowed to see and hear.

The stifling of free expression is happening despite your pledge on your first day in office to bring “a new era of openness” to federal government — and the subsequent executive orders and directives which were supposed to bring such openness about.


Recent research has indicated the problem is getting worse throughout the nation, particularly at the federal level. Journalists are reporting that most federal agencies prohibit their employees from communicating with the press unless the bosses have public relations staffers sitting in on the conversations. Contact is often blocked completely. When public affairs officers speak, even about routine public matters, they often do so confidentially in spite of having the title “spokesperson.” Reporters seeking interviews are expected to seek permission, often providing questions in advance. Delays can stretch for days, longer than most deadlines allow. Public affairs officers might send their own written responses of slick non-answers. Agencies hold on-background press conferences with unnamed officials, on a not-for-attribution basis.

In many cases, this is clearly being done to control what information journalists — and the audience they serve — have access to. A survey found 40 percent of public affairs officers admitted they blocked certain reporters because they did not like what they wrote.

Some argue that controlling media access is needed to ensure information going out is correct. But when journalists cannot interview agency staff, or can only do so under surveillance, it undermines public understanding of, and trust in, government. This is not a “press vs. government” issue. This is about fostering a strong democracy where people have the information they need to self-govern and trust in its governmental institutions.

It has not always been this way. In prior years, reporters walked the halls of agencies and called staff people at will. Only in the past two administrations have media access controls been tightened at most agencies. Under this administration, even non-defense agencies have asserted in writing their power to prohibit contact with journalists without surveillance. Meanwhile, agency personnel are free speak to others — lobbyists, special-interest representatives, people with money — without these controls and without public oversight.

Here are some recent examples:
  • The New York Times ran a story last December on the soon-to-be implemented ICD-10 medical coding system, a massive change for the health care system that will affect the whole public. But the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), one of the federal agencies in charge of ICD-10, wouldn’t allow staff to talk to the reporter.

  • A reporter with Investigative Post, an online news organization in New York, asked three times without success over the span of six weeks to have someone at EPA answer questions about the agency's actions regarding the city of Buffalo’s alleged mishandling of “universal waste” and hazardous waste.

  • A journalist with Reuters spent more than a month trying to get EPA’s public affairs office to approve him talking with an agency scientist about the effects of climate change. The public affairs officer did not respond to him after his initial request, nor did her supervisor, until the frustrated journalist went over their heads and contacted EPA’s chief of staff.
The undersigned organizations ask that you seek an end to this restraint on communication in federal agencies. We ask that you issue a clear directive telling federal employees they’re not only free to answer questions from reporters and the public, but actually encouraged to do so. We believe that is one of the most important things you can do for the nation now, before the policies become even more entrenched.

We also ask you provide an avenue through which any incidents of this suppression of communication may be reported and corrected. Create an ombudsman to monitor and enforce your stated goal of restoring transparency to government and giving the public the unvarnished truth about its workings. That will go a long way toward dispelling Americans’ frustration and cynicism before it further poisons our democracy.

Further examples on the issue are provided as well as other resources.

Sincerely,

David Cuillier
President
Society of Professional Journalists
spjdave@yahoo.com

Beth Parke
Executive Director
Society of Environmental Journalists
bparke@sej.org

Kathryn Foxhall
Member
Society of Professional Journalists
kfoxhall@verizon.net

Holly Spangler
President
American Agricultural Editors’ Association

Gil Gullickson
Board Chair
American Agricultural Editors’ Association Professional Improvement Foundation

Alexandra Cantor Owens
Executive Director
American Society of Journalists and Authors

Janet Svazas
Executive Director
American Society of Business Publication Editors

David Boardman
President
American Society of News Editors

Hoda Osman
President
Arab and Middle Eastern Journalists Association

Kathy Chow
Executive Director
Asian American Journalists Association

Diana Mitsu Klos
Executive Director
Associated Collegiate Press

Paula Poindexter
President
Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication

Miriam Pepper
President
Association of Opinion Journalists

Lisa Graves
Executive Director
Center for Media and Democracy

Rachele Kanigel
President
College Media Association

Gay Porter DeNileon
President
Colorado Press Women

Sue Udry
Executive Director
Defending Dissent Foundation

Mark Newton
President
Journalism Education Association

Mark Horvit
Executive Director
Investigative Reporters and Editors

J.H. Snider
President
iSolon.org

Phyllis J. Griekspoor
President
North American Agricultural Journalists

Carol Pierce
Executive Director
National Federation of Press Women

Robert M. Williams Jr.
President
National Newspaper Association

Bob Meyers
President
National Press Foundation

Charles Deale
Executive Director
National Press Photographers Association

Diana Mitsu Klos
Executive Director
National Scholastic Press Association

Mary Hudetz
President
Native American Journalists Association

Jane McDonnell
Executive Director
Online News Association

Patrice McDermott
Executive Director
OpenTheGovernment.org

Tim Franklin
President
The Poynter Institute

Danielle Brian
Executive Director
Project on Government Oversight

Jeff Ruch
Executive Director
Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility

George Bodarky
President
Public Radio News Directors Incorporated

Mike Cavender
Executive Director
Radio Television Digital News Association

Herb Jackson
President
Regional Reporters Association

Christophe Deloire
Secretary General
Reporters without Borders

Frank LoMonte
Executive Director
Student Press Law Center

Roy S. Gutterman
Director
Tully Center for Free Speech at Syracuse University

David Steinberg
President
UNITY Journalists for Diversity


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Re: Society of Professional Journalists' letter to Obama concerning press freedom/gov't transparency

Posted by Olog-hai on Mon Jul 28 14:06:00 2014, in response to Society of Professional Journalists' letter to Obama concerning press freedom/gov't transparency, posted by Olog-hai on Mon Jul 28 06:18:33 2014.

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Figured the libs would ignore this. Better news comes from "official government sources", eh?

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Re: Society of Professional Journalists' letter to Obama concerning press freedom/gov't transparency

Posted by Olog-hai on Tue Jul 29 17:55:56 2014, in response to Re: Society of Professional Journalists' letter to Obama concerning press freedom/gov't transparency, posted by Olog-hai on Mon Jul 28 14:06:00 2014.

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What, no concern over transparency in government? The reporters on the left are concerned.

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Re: Society of Professional Journalists' letter to Obama concerning press freedom/gov't transparency

Posted by Nilet on Sat Aug 2 19:58:07 2014, in response to Society of Professional Journalists' letter to Obama concerning press freedom/gov't transparency, posted by Olog-hai on Mon Jul 28 06:18:33 2014.

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And you still think Obama is liberal?

Hilarious.

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Re: Society of Professional Journalists' letter to Obama concerning press freedom/gov't transparency

Posted by Nilet on Sat Aug 2 19:58:09 2014, in response to Re: Society of Professional Journalists' letter to Obama concerning press freedom/gov't transparency, posted by Olog-hai on Mon Jul 28 14:06:00 2014.

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Maybe all the liberals are paralysed by irony or by helpless laughter that you're suddenly noticing something they've been screaming from the rooftops for years and accusing them of "ignoring" it despite the fact that you called them crazy for saying it up until about yesterday.

Maybe they're still trying to figure out whether you believe that Obama is a conservative or that freedom of the press is a bad thing, or whether you even know what any of those words mean.

Or maybe the liberals didn't respond to a post on OTChat because they have actual lives, whereas you apparently have nothing better to do than excrete onto the internet repeatedly.

So let's start with the basics.

1. Do you believe freedom of the press is a good thing?

2. Do you believe the Society of Professional Journalists are right or wrong in their complaints?

3. Do you believe that the Society of Professional Journalists is liberal? Conservative?

4. Do you believe Obama is liberal or conservative? Please explain your exact reasoning.

I'm happy to add these to the list of Questions Olog Can't Answer if you don't respond.

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Re: Society of Professional Journalists' letter to Obama concerning press freedom/gov't transparency

Posted by Nilet on Sat Aug 2 19:58:11 2014, in response to Re: Society of Professional Journalists' letter to Obama concerning press freedom/gov't transparency, posted by Olog-hai on Tue Jul 29 17:55:56 2014.

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You are so fucking full of yourself, aren't you?

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Re: Society of Professional Journalists' letter to Obama concerning press freedom/gov't transparency

Posted by Olog-hai on Thu Aug 14 12:41:39 2014, in response to Re: Society of Professional Journalists' letter to Obama concerning press freedom/gov't transparency, posted by Nilet on Sat Aug 2 19:58:11 2014.

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LOL, says the guy who floods the board with antisemitic rhetoric.

Can't address the issue, can you? unless it's to claim that Obama is "far right" again.

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Re: Society of Professional Journalists' letter to Obama concerning press freedom/gov't transparency

Posted by Olog-hai on Thu Aug 14 12:42:15 2014, in response to Re: Society of Professional Journalists' letter to Obama concerning press freedom/gov't transparency, posted by Nilet on Sat Aug 2 19:58:07 2014.

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LOL! This is the defining definition of liberal.

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Re: Society of Professional Journalists' letter to Obama concerning press freedom/gov't transparency

Posted by Olog-hai on Thu Aug 14 12:49:07 2014, in response to Re: Society of Professional Journalists' letter to Obama concerning press freedom/gov't transparency, posted by Nilet on Sat Aug 2 19:58:09 2014.

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So let's start with the basics

Like "people are dying in Gaza"?

you're suddenly noticing something they've been screaming from the rooftops for years and accusing them of "ignoring" it despite the fact that you called them crazy for saying it up until about yesterday

Oh you fucking liar. Not a liberal soul has been "screaming from the rooftops" that press freedom is being lost under Obama—until now.

Just to answer your infantile questions, though:
  1. Freedom of the press is a natural right; that's why it's in the First Amendment.
  2. The SPJ is nominally correct in their complaints, obviously; but they're waking up a bit too late to the monster they've helped create.
  3. The SPJ is liberal, liberal, liberal. Of course, I'd expect you to call the AP "far right", though.
  4. Obama is the most liberal president this country has ever had. But since even Lenin and Stalin are to your right, you won't be able to see that.


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Re: Society of Professional Journalists' letter to Obama concerning press freedom/gov't transparency

Posted by Nilet on Tue Sep 2 12:22:54 2014, in response to Re: Society of Professional Journalists' letter to Obama concerning press freedom/gov't transparency, posted by Olog-hai on Thu Aug 14 12:41:39 2014.

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LOL, says the guy who floods the board with antisemitic rhetoric.


Or it didn't happen.

Can't address the issue, can you? unless it's to claim that Obama is "far right" again.

OK, back to basics.

Define "liberal."

Define "conservative."

Or shut up.

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Re: Society of Professional Journalists' letter to Obama concerning press freedom/gov't transparency

Posted by Nilet on Tue Sep 2 12:22:58 2014, in response to Re: Society of Professional Journalists' letter to Obama concerning press freedom/gov't transparency, posted by Olog-hai on Thu Aug 14 12:49:07 2014.

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Like "people are dying in Gaza"?

What's this supposed to mean? Are you denying the existence of Israel's attack on Gaza?

Oh you fucking liar. Not a liberal soul has been "screaming from the rooftops" that press freedom is being lost under Obama—until now.

Firedoglake, last May.

Firedoglake, 2013.

Glenn Greenwald, 2012.

Glenn Greenwald, 2010.

Pwned.

So tell me, do you support or oppose the persecution of Edward Snowden? Do you think he's a traitor or a hero?

1. Freedom of the press is a natural right; that's why it's in the First Amendment.

Good. Also, I think this is the first time you've ever actually supported something, so bonus points there. Of course, based on your history, you don't actually support it; you just pay lip service to it for propaganda reasons while defying it at every opportunity like the Soviet Union did with communism, but I'll give you some benefit of the doubt. After pwning you so thoroughly, it's the least I can do. This benefit of the doubt will, of course, be revoked if the question above regarding Snowden ends up on the List of Questions Olog Can't Answer.

2. The SPJ is nominally correct in their complaints, obviously; but they're waking up a bit too late to the monster they've helped create.

You may be right about this, but this seems more of a stopped clock moment, as you are right for the wrong reasons.

3. The SPJ is liberal, liberal, liberal.

Why do you think this? Explain your reasoning. What, exactly, do they do that's liberal?

4. Obama is the most liberal president this country has ever had.

Not an answer. The question was this:

4. Do you believe Obama is liberal or conservative? Please explain your exact reasoning.


On what basis do you claim that Obama is liberal? What liberal things has he done? What liberal policies has he supported? Exactly what makes him "the most liberal president ever?"

Based on your history, it seems you don't actually have any reasons for saying this beyond "my owners/the authorities told me to believe it, so I believe it without question."

Because for someone who loves to whine about "big government," you do seem to strongly favour totalitarianism— you must do and believe exactly as you're told by a (de facto) government, and anybody who doesn't is an evil left-wing extremist.

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Re: Society of Professional Journalists' letter to Obama concerning press freedom/gov't transparency

Posted by Olog-hai on Tue Sep 2 15:16:29 2014, in response to Re: Society of Professional Journalists' letter to Obama concerning press freedom/gov't transparency, posted by Nilet on Tue Sep 2 12:22:54 2014.

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Sure, I post plenty of evidence (which everyone saw) and in your view it "didn't happen".

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Posted by Spider-Pig on Tue Sep 2 15:20:45 2014, in response to Re: Society of Professional Journalists' letter to Obama concerning press freedom/gov't transparency, posted by Olog-hai on Tue Sep 2 15:16:29 2014.

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You post what you think is evidence. You're a real life "unreliable narrator."

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Re: Society of Professional Journalists' letter to Obama concerning press freedom/gov't transparency

Posted by Olog-hai on Tue Sep 2 15:21:08 2014, in response to Re: Society of Professional Journalists' letter to Obama concerning press freedom/gov't transparency, posted by Nilet on Tue Sep 2 12:22:58 2014.

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On what basis do you claim that Obama is liberal? What liberal things has he done?

Boy, you're retarded. Obamacare is "conservative"? The conservative thing would have been to scrap all prior governmental controls on private healthcare and scrap prior government healthcare programs. Never mind opening the borders by executive fiat, which has been all over the news.

I said "liberal soul", BTW, not hard-left—as in the liberals running the mainstream media en-masse. Funny how it's only 2012 and onwards though, isn't it?

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Posted by Olog-hai on Tue Sep 2 15:22:37 2014, in response to Re: Society of Professional Journalists' letter to Obama concerning press freedom/gov't transparency, posted by Spider-Pig on Tue Sep 2 15:20:45 2014.

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LOL! Like you don't believe there's enough evidence to prove Carter antisemitic when you won't even review it. Scared that you'll have to embrace the truth?

At least Nilet concedes that there's an attack on journalism by Obama—but he views Obama as "moderate to far-right".

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Posted by Spider-Pig on Tue Sep 2 15:25:46 2014, in response to Re: Society of Professional Journalists' letter to Obama concerning press freedom/gov't transparency, posted by Olog-hai on Tue Sep 2 15:22:37 2014.

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LOL! Case in point! I never claimed that there wasn't enough evidence regarding Carter's antisemitism or lack thereof.

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Posted by Olog-hai on Tue Sep 2 15:31:04 2014, in response to Re: Society of Professional Journalists' letter to Obama concerning press freedom/gov't transparency, posted by Spider-Pig on Tue Sep 2 15:25:46 2014.

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Yes you did. You can't say that you personally don't have enough evidence when it's easily researchable on this very medium. Another piece would be his appointment of Збигнев Бжезинский as National Security Advisor—which also reflects in the current POTUS' foreign policy blunders.

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Posted by Spider-Pig on Tue Sep 2 15:33:19 2014, in response to Re: Society of Professional Journalists' letter to Obama concerning press freedom/gov't transparency, posted by Olog-hai on Tue Sep 2 15:31:04 2014.

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No, I didn't. I can say that if I have no interest whatsoever in Jimmy Carter.

Why are you writing a Polish name with Cyrillic characters? Do you not realize that Polish is written using the Latin alphabet? Or is all of Eastern Europe the same to you Olog-HITLER?

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Re: Society of Professional Journalists' letter to Obama concerning press freedom/gov't transparency

Posted by Nilet on Tue Sep 2 19:06:37 2014, in response to Re: Society of Professional Journalists' letter to Obama concerning press freedom/gov't transparency, posted by Olog-hai on Tue Sep 2 15:16:29 2014.

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No links? Guess it didn't happen.

Yet another Olog lie.

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Posted by Nilet on Tue Sep 2 19:14:49 2014, in response to Re: Society of Professional Journalists' letter to Obama concerning press freedom/gov't transparency, posted by Olog-hai on Tue Sep 2 15:21:08 2014.

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Obamacare is "conservative"?

Lets see. Written by Republicans as the conservative alternative to Clinton's already lukewarm health care reform plans. Primarily a bailout for the insurance industry with little actual health care reform.

Yep. It's conservative. It may not be extreme enough for your liking, but it's still conservative.

The conservative thing would have been to scrap all prior governmental controls on private healthcare and scrap prior government healthcare programs.

Case in point. You're so far to the right that you dismiss any health care policy other than "kill the poor when they get sick" as being liberal. It could also explain why you're so confused about where Obama falls on the political spectrum.

Never mind opening the borders by executive fiat, which has been all over the news.

Wait, you favour open borders? Or you think Obama instituted open borders? The former would be surprising; the latter is just bullshit. Not that something being bullshit has ever stopped you from repeating it ad nauseam.

I said "liberal soul", BTW, not hard-left

Which means what exactly?

...as in the liberals running the mainstream media en-masse.

Which ones?

Funny how it's only 2012 and onwards though, isn't it?

The fuck are you talking about? I posted links from 2010.

By the way, you seem to have dodged an important question.

So tell me, do you support or oppose the persecution of Edward Snowden? Do you think he's a traitor or a hero?


I'll give you one more shot at it before adding it to the LoQOCA.

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Re: Society of Professional Journalists' letter to Obama concerning press freedom/gov't transparency

Posted by Nilet on Thu Sep 4 17:44:11 2014, in response to Re: Society of Professional Journalists' letter to Obama concerning press freedom/gov't transparency, posted by Olog-hai on Thu Aug 14 12:42:15 2014.

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You really are confused, aren't you?

Try looking out your window for once (assuming you even have a window in the basement you live in). Conservative and authoritarian are basically synonymous.

That's why I keep asking you to define those terms— if you refuse to learn what "liberal" and "conservative" mean, you'll just keep making a fool of yourself.

Also, "defining definition" is redundant.

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