It doesn’t take long for news to travel about a tragedy like Friday’s midnight shooting at a screening of “The Dark Knight Rises” in Aurora, CO, anymore. But the pressure for outlets to keep pace with social media and find new angles on the story when updates aren’t readily available has resulted in reactive journalism ranging from the curious to the entirely inappropriate.
Leading those in the “inappropriate” category was ABC News, which was forced to issue an apology on Friday after Brian Ross, its investigative correspondent, suggested that suspect James Holmes had Tea Party connections.
“There’s a Jim Holmes of Aurora, CO, page on the Colorado Tea party site as well, talking about him joining the Tea Party last year,” Ross said on Good Morning America. “Now, we don’t know if this is the same Jim Holmes. But it’s Jim Holmes of Aurora, CO.”
He later retracted the statement on air and ABC issued the following comment:
An earlier ABC News broadcast report suggested that a Jim Holmes of a Colorado Tea Party organization might be the suspect, but that report was incorrect. ABC News and Brian Ross apologize for the mistake, and for disseminating that information before it was properly vetted.
Under the apology online, commenters accused ABC of a liberal media bias and some called for Ross’s resignation. Many drew parallels to the media reaction after the attempted assassination of former Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords in January 2011, when some news outlets assumed the suspect must be from the Tea Party.
If some liberal outlets can be accused of politicizing the tragedy, one on the right posted an opportunist response. In an astonishing manipulation of available information, Joel Pollak of Breitbart News published an “exclusive” first thing in the morning claiming he had evidence that the suspect was a registered Democrat, but that he couldn’t be sure it was the same James Holmes. Pollak was later forced to post an update stating that new evidence showed the suspect was not registered to vote.
Twitter hosted some of the snarkiest responses to the political posturing, including Alex Pareene, a political writer for Salon.com, who tweeted: “the only appropriate response to a tragedy of this magnitude is endless sniping about everyone else’s inappropriate responses.”
A more considered effort came from David Weigel at Slate, who wrote some guidelines about politicizing the tragedy, including:
What would it mean if he was a Democrat? What would it have meant if he was a Tea Partier? Probably nothing.
And still other reactions were downright irrelevant. According to TheAtlantic.com’s international editor, Max Fisher, some reports felt the need to mention that the shooter was not Muslim. In Fisher’s words: “Well, he’s not Eskimo either.”
Just two brief questions for the gun lobby today: http://andreasmoser.wordpress.com/2012/07/21/aurora-questions-gun-lobby/
#1 Posted by Andreas Moser, CJR on Sat 21 Jul 2012 at 05:11 AM
The link behind "According" in the last paragraph is not working. Here's the correct link to Max Fishers tweet: https://twitter.com/Max_Fisher/status/226314707114549249
#2 Posted by Kay Abendroth, CJR on Sun 22 Jul 2012 at 06:58 AM
Kay, thank you. It's fixed now.
#3 Posted by Hazel Sheffield, CJR on Mon 23 Jul 2012 at 10:20 AM
CJR could, but will not, do a story on the strange efforts by establishment journalists after some weirdo-driven tragedy (the Census worker who hanged himself in Kentucky, the nut who crashed his airplane into a building, the Giffords shooting, and now the Aurora massacre) to reflexively link these acts of violence to the Tea Party, with zero evidence. In fact, Bill Clinton in his speech after Oklahoma City set the modern template by nastily linking the bombers to 'talk radio' without a shred of evidence. The rescue worker in the iconic photograph holding a wounded baby was a Rush Limbaugh fan. But the MSM just blabbers on mindlessly. Back in the day, establishment journalists also downplayed Rev. Jim Jones' ties to Democratic politicians in favor of the 'religious cult' angle, though Jones' teachings were strongly left-wing.
It's an old story. I am old enough to remember when mainstream journalists attempted to link the Kennedy assassination to 'right-wingers' in Dallas. (In the immediate aftermath of the shooting, journalists were busily speculating that the shooter was a member of the John Birch Society.) Oddly enough, there has been no similar 'political motive sniffing' when the target of violence has been George Wallace, or Gerald Ford, or John Stennis, or Ronald Reagan. No elaborate conspiracy theories, no links to political groups explored or alleged. Anyone else ever notice?
#4 Posted by Mark Richard, CJR on Tue 24 Jul 2012 at 12:48 PM
I forgot about the census worker guy...
Yep... The media is real quick to blame the Tea Party for any massacre it can, and to cover up liberal or Islamist link to violence.
Just like the MSM will castigate anybody who says "boo" to a gay person or opposed gay marriage, but gives Muslims who advocate killing homosexuals a free pass.
Here in Virginia, the MSM mob accused the Tea Party of cutting the gas line to Dem Congressman Tom Perriello's brother's outdoor gas grill (turned out a raccoon gnawed it)... Around the same time, somebody SHOT at GOP leader Eric Cantor's office in Richmond.
Guess which story got national traction?
#5 Posted by padikiller, CJR on Tue 24 Jul 2012 at 06:35 PM
"Wah Wah. Poor right wingers get slammed everytime there's an act of violence simply because we talk in violent terms regularily. It's not fair liberals get to slander us for supporting the right for unstable and terrorist individuals to buy armories without scrutiny. Just because Rush Limbaugh and his 12 dozen clones on the radio get to accuse liberals of black baby genocide and turning elementary schools into Maoist indoctrination centers while Fox and Friends gets to pass on 'My Right Wing Dad" emails as their morning banter, does not mean the MSM should not be held to a higher standard. Shame on them. Never shame on me - them. Always them."
Poor right wingers. It's always about them, ain't it.
#6 Posted by Thimbles, CJR on Wed 25 Jul 2012 at 03:02 AM
So now we're officially equating the MSM news outlets with Rush Limbaugh?
Some defense you have there, Thimbo...
#7 Posted by padikiller, CJR on Wed 25 Jul 2012 at 07:00 AM
No, I'm not equating anything, but it sure seems there's alot of 'speck in my eye, plank in yours' going on.
Get your side to stop advocating guns, violence, and marketing lies and libel and and maybe we'll get around to not jumping to conclusions in the first hours after an incedent and correcting the record later, something you right wingers loath to do.
#8 Posted by Thimbles, CJR on Wed 25 Jul 2012 at 06:08 PM
Yeah...
Nobody's advocating violence on the leftie side of the aisle...
Like by writing "there will be blood" in this forum, for example.
The thugs are largely to be found in Liberal La La Land..
#9 Posted by padikiller, CJR on Wed 25 Jul 2012 at 10:52 PM
You going to show the quote in context or are you just gonna' leave it hanging for the audience.
Just want to see where your standards lie.
#10 Posted by Thimbles, CJR on Thu 26 Jul 2012 at 03:36 PM
LOL...
This from the guy who wrote that "greedy" property owners should expect a "nasty reprisal" unless they dole over property...
Too, too funny...
#11 Posted by padikiller, CJR on Thu 26 Jul 2012 at 05:56 PM
Still can't link the context, hmmn? This must be part of your audition for the Romney campaign.
#12 Posted by Thimbles, CJR on Thu 26 Jul 2012 at 08:34 PM
As Romney said of Obama's commie "you didn't build that" quote...
The context is worse than the quote.
You know what you wrote, just as I did... I have characterized your remarks fairly.
The truth just hurts sometimes...
#13 Posted by padikiller, CJR on Thu 26 Jul 2012 at 09:31 PM
"You know what you wrote, just as I did... I have characterized your remarks fairly."
Then you shouldn't be afraid to link the quotes in context.
But you are.
So you don't.
I'll let the audience decide what that makes you.
#14 Posted by Thimbles, CJR on Fri 27 Jul 2012 at 02:25 AM