Feeding Frenzy: How Attack Journalism Has Transformed American Politics - Softcover

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Shows how attack journalism, attempts to discredit politicians due to personal behavior, has diverted the public's attention from real issues, discouraged worthy candidates, and damaged the press itself

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One of the best exposes of how journalism in the late 20th century has become more concerned with junkyard-dog scandal mongering than dealing with substantive issues. A worthy companion to James Fallows' more recent Breaking the News.
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A critical, yet ultimately plodding analysis of the media's fixation on gaffes and scandals, from Univ. of Virginia government professor Sabato (PAC Power, 1984; The Rise of Political Consultants, 1981). The title refers to ``the press coverage attending any political event or circumstance where a critical mass of journalists leap to cover the same embarrassing or scandalous subject and pursue it intensely, often excessively, and sometimes uncontrollably.'' Many of the 36 cases examined here are dismally familiar to political junkies--Gary Hart's alleged womanizing, the phony mental-health rumors about Michael Dukakis, Gerald Ford's ``free Poland'' gaffe--and Sabato expertly supports his contention that they are debilitating to the body politic with comments gleaned from over 200 interviews, many with journalists surprisingly candid about their profession's excesses. Yet Sabato lumps together controversies that are trivial or sexually titillating (e.g., the ``killer rabbit'' that afflicted Jimmy Carter, Ohio Governor Dick Celeste's extramarital affairs) with others involving criminal offenses or constitutional issues (Chappaquiddick, Watergate, Iran-contra). Moreover, he continually undermines his case with reflections that are overstated (``Some recent lynchings...rival any spectacle produced by colonial Salem''), contradictory (one of his guidelines notes that ``situational ethics'' should still affect coverage of private lives--a press excuse he has already found self-serving), or just wrong (Sabato to the contrary, fear of skeletons in the closet has not noticeably discouraged ambitions of Presidential aspirants). Informative and timely, especially in light of the William Kennedy Smith and Chuck Robb cases--but dimmed by an anemic style and pedestrian conclusions. -- Copyright ©1991, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved.

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  • PublisherFree Press
  • Publication date1993
  • ISBN 10 0029276365
  • ISBN 13 9780029276365
  • BindingPaperback
  • Number of pages372
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