Bush Government Uses Fake News Stories to Promote Policies
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The Bush administration has been filming and distributing fake news stories to promote Bush's educational policies. These spots are narrated by a "reporter" -- in fact, some one hired for the promotional spot -- who closes with "In Washington, I'm Karen Ryan reporting."
The ad doesn't identify the government as the creator of the spot, nor does it reveal that the reporter isn't a reporter. In other words, the text of this government promotion hides the fact that it's a government promotion, and creates the impression that it is something it isn't: a news report.
Readers may remember that this is repeat of the tactic used by the Bush administration to promote the Bush Medicare law -- a tactic determined to be propoganda even by the Republican controlled Congress.
The ad doesn't identify the government as the creator of the spot, nor does it reveal that the reporter isn't a reporter. In other words, the text of this government promotion hides the fact that it's a government promotion, and creates the impression that it is something it isn't: a news report.
Readers may remember that this is repeat of the tactic used by the Bush administration to promote the Bush Medicare law -- a tactic determined to be propoganda even by the Republican controlled Congress.