Home > ’Katrinagate’ fury spreads

’Katrinagate’ fury spreads

by Open-Publishing - Wednesday 7 September 2005
4 comments

Governments Catastrophes USA

By Gabrielle Chwallek

Washington - "For God’s sake, are you blind?," a woman shouts at the head of
the federal emergency management agency (FEMA), Michael Brown.

"You’re patting each other on the back, while people here are dying."

The woman is not a victim of Hurricane Katrina. She is a reporter with US
television network MSNBC who is so affected by the misery she has witnessed
she can hold back no longer.

"Katrinagate" is the term being used by the media to describe the biggest
challenge facing the political establishment in the US since the Watergate
affair in the 1970s toppled Richard Nixon.

Not for decades has there been such merciless questioning of the president
and his administration by the US media.

Even now, as the rescue operation gets underway in earnest and the flood
waters in New Orleans are starting to subside, the federal government’s
inadequate reaction - in the run-up to the hurricane and directly afterwards
 is still being criticized by the media in reports which are anything but
detached.

Never before, say some observers, have US reporters been so emotionally
involved in a story to the point of being enraged.

They are not just telling a story, they have become part of it.

"Has Katrina saved the US media,?" asked BBC reporter Matt Wells who sees
the shift in tone as a potentially historic development.

A number of US journalists who cover federal politics, especially television
presenters, had become part of the political establishment, says Wells.

"They live in the same suburbs, go to the same parties. Their television
companies are owned by large conglomerates who contribute to election
campaigns."

It’s a "perfect recipe" for fearful, self-censoring reportage, he says, but
thinks "since last week, that’s all over".

The ’Big One’

But if the Bush administration’s reaction to Hurricane Katrina was slow, so
too was the media’s.

On Friday, reporters at the scene were still having difficulties
establishing the scale of the disaster and the number of dead.

Used to reporting on comparatively harmless storms, heroically riding out
the storms with windblown hairdos, they were then confronted with the "Big
One".

The television reporters, particularly, were left scrambling in the first
few hours of coverage as they tried to comprehend the scale of the disaster.

Then came the emotion. A CNN reporter broke down as she described the cries
of help of people stuck on rooftops in Louisiana.

Other journalists also related what they saw in broken voices.

Then the federal officials rolled into town and the press conferences
started, with politicians thanking one another for their tireless efforts.

Next came anger. "This isn’t Iraq, this isn’t Somalia, this is our home,"
one NBC television reporter shouted.

The usually stoic ABC television presenter Ted Koeppel lashed out at FEMA
head Brown in a interview, when he could not give any details on the number
of refugees waiting to be rescued from the Convention Centre.

"Don’t you people ever look at television?," the veteran presenter raged.

"Don’t you ever hear the radio? We’ve been reporting on the crisis at the
Convention Centre for a lot longer than just today."

Supplies

A CNN journalist also attacked Brown. "How it is possible that we have
better information than you? Why aren’t supplies being dropped in (by
plane).

"In Banda Aceh, in Indonesia, they did it two days after the tsunami."

Another CNN reporter interrupted senator Mary Landrieu during an interview
in which she was praising congress for passing an emergency aid package.

"Excuse me senator, I’m sorry for interrupting. I haven’t heard anything
about that, because I was busy these past four days seeing dead people on
the street.

"And when I hear how one politician congratulating the others...Yesterday
there was a corpse on the street which had been eaten by rats because it had
been there for 48 hours."

If the alarm bells are not already going off in the Oval Office, they should
be, because the previously staunchly pro-Bush Fox News is also starting to
show signs of disaffection.

As one of their reporters was being directed to another area because of the
danger caused by looting, he spoke quickly into his microphone, saying:
"These people are desperate.

"Why shouldn’t they try to steal water and food from us?" - Sapa-dpa

http://www.news24.com/News24/World/...

Forum posts

  • Yes, there’s a silver lining to every catastrophy. Perhaps now, the corporate, government controlled media will desist from brainwashing and dumbing us down. Let the truth shine!!!!!!!!

  • Don’t get your hopes up....that all makes for good t.v. for about 3 days, then they all got the message, "THERE IS TO BE NO CRITICISM UNTIL MUCH MUCH MUCH MUCH LATER" which means when AMNESIA sets in.

    The other really disturbing thing has been the racism on the part of our officials. When 9/11 happened, everyone was praising Guliani and the fire fighters and policemen day and night, night and day, they were all big media stars standing in front of the flag being awarded for all of ther actions. While in New Orleans the police, mostly black, who held that place together single handedly and saved countless lives without the help of the National Guard (that oil folks is so precious their priority should be to stay the course in Iraq) or anyone else have gotten NO attention from the media or the politician whores.

    All Americans need to ask themselves WHAT THE HELL HAPPENED TO MY COUNTRY that a thing like this was allowed to happen. For a billion dollars in New Orleans they could have had a levee system that would not have broken down. Now it will take 50billion or more just to start to fix this mess. We will all be the ones to pay the staggering bill and the corporation friends of our politicians will be making out like the bandits they are.........LAND OF THE SLAVES, HOME OF THE SUCKERS.....OUR AMERICA.

  • This is just another money making opportunity for Bushco....with Bush, the BUCK STOPS IN HIS BANK ACCOUNTS.

  • Fox propagandists is helping the current administration. The American people should not forget what happened and keep it in mind in 2006 to give the G(ang). O.(f) P.(Plutocrats) a kick.