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[eccr] The Weekly Spin, Wednesday, November 19, 2003
Wed Nov 19 08:13:46 GMT 2003
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>THIS WEEK'S NEWS
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>1. Bush + Blair = Weapons of Mass Deception
>2. Eskew Exits White House
>3. Propaganda 101: Falsely Linking Iraq to 9/11
>4. McDonald's Scores PR Week's 'PR Play of the Week'
>5. Tutwiler Confirmed As Public Diplomacy Head
>6. Brits Won't Let Bush Shoot Them
>7. Rumsfeld's Propaganda Ministry
>8. The Memory Hole
>9. Invited Trespassers
>10. Jumpy G.I.s Start Jumping Journalists
>11. Crisis PR for Chi-Chi's
>12. Republican PR Man Promotes Iraqi Lawyer's Book
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>1. BUSH + BLAIR = WEAPONS OF MASS DECEPTION
>http://www.stopwar.org.uk/press.asp
> President Bush is in London where he will face days of public
> protests by many tens of thousands of Brits outraged over US
> policies on Iraq. Our book Weapons of Mass Deception spent eight
> weeks on the New York Times extended best seller list despite
> little attention in the mainstream US media, but relative to
> population size its sales have been even stronger in the UK.
> According to the Times of London it is one of the best selling
> books on the war. The Stop the War Coalition is featuring it as a
> resource for peace noting that "Rampton and Stauber reveal in
> chilling detail how public relations experts in the Bush
> Administration acted deliberately to distort the news, to suppress
> the facts and to push an America still shocked by the attacks of
> 9/11 into war in Iraq. They build a damning case against the
> mainstream media, and its failure to challenge the White House over
> its most blatant lies and evasions."
>SOURCE: Stop the War Coalition website, November 18, 2003
>More web links related to this story are available at:
> http://www.prwatch.org/spin/November_2003.html#1069131602
>To discuss this story in the PR Watch Forum, visit:
> http://www.prwatch.org/forum/discuss.php?id=1069131602
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>2. ESKEW EXITS WHITE HOUSE
>http://www.odwyerpr.com/members/1118tucker.htm
> Tucker Eskew, director of the White House Office of Global
> Communications, is leaving his job to set up a Washington,
> D.C.-based consulting firm, O'Dwyer's PR Daily reports. Eskew was a
> key player in the Bush administration's campaign to sell the Iraq
> invasion. O'Dwyer's writes, "He told USA Today in December 2001
> that his job was to 'stop big lies and to promote great truths.'"
> According to the Associated Press, Eskew plans to advise and serve
> as foreign policy surrogate for Bush's reelection campaign. Before
> leading the OGC, Eskew served as director of the White House Office
> of Media Affairs in 2000 and was a spokesman for the Bush-Cheney
> campaign.
>SOURCE: O'Dwyer's PR Daily, November 18, 2003
>To discuss this story in the PR Watch Forum, visit:
> http://www.prwatch.org/forum/discuss.php?id=1069131601
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>3. PROPAGANDA 101: FALSELY LINKING IRAQ TO 9/11
>http://www.buzzflash.com/analysis/03/11/ana03305.html
> A Buzzflash editorial rips and deconstructs the latest propaganda
> effort to link Saddam to 9/11, noting: "the charge that Saddam
> Hussein was connected to Osama bin Laden, which was recently denied
> by Bush himself, was resurrected last week in the Weekly Standard.
> The Standard , owned by Rupert Murdoch, is the 'intellectual'
> Neo-con bed of radical ideas, subversive to American Democracy. It
> is kind of like a Pravda for Neo-cons with advanced degrees. FOX
> News, also owned by Murdoch, of course, received this baton of
> mistruth and prevarication about the Saddam/Al-Qaeda/9-11
> connection (because that is the goal of this lie) and aired it
> across the nation and world. Meanwhile right wing NewsMax also
> picked it up. You can rest assured that other Bush Cartel media
> outlets provided an echo chamber for the lie perpetrated in the
> Weekly Standard article. Rush Limbaugh was still being 'rehabbed,'
> otherwise he would have force read it to the Ditto Heads."
>SOURCE: Buzzflash.com, November 18, 2003
>To discuss this story in the PR Watch Forum, visit:
> http://www.prwatch.org/forum/discuss.php?id=1069131600
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>4. MCDONALD'S SCORES PR WEEK'S 'PR PLAY OF THE WEEK'
>http://www.prweek.com/news/news_story.cfm?ID=195695&site=3
> "McDonald's chairman and CEO Jim Cantalupo sent an open letter to
> the press last week complaining about the inclusion of the
> pseudo-word 'McJobs' in the latest edition of the Merriam-Webster
> Collegiate Dictionary," PR Week writes in its PR Play of the Week
> feature. "Seems flipping burgers for Ronald has become a synonym
> for 'a low-paying job that requires little skill and provides
> little opportunity for advancement.' Cantalupo defended McD's
> workers by declaring that the definition 'is not only an inaccurate
> description of restaurant employment, it's also a slap in the face
> to the 12 million men and women who work hard every day in
> America's 900,000 restaurants.' Since McDonald's has so few chances
> to tout the wondrous career options available in our fast-food
> nation, we applaud it for cleverly maximizing even the slimmest
> opportunity. But those stubborn Merriam-Webster folks, always happy
> for a little press themselves, weren't buying it. They issued a
> statement of their own, declaring, '[F]or more than 17 years,
> 'McJob' has been used as we are defining it in a broad range of
> publications.'"
>SOURCE: PR Week, November 17, 2003
>To discuss this story in the PR Watch Forum, visit:
> http://www.prwatch.org/forum/discuss.php?id=1069045201
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>5. TUTWILER CONFIRMED AS PUBLIC DIPLOMACY HEAD
>http://www.prweek.com/news/news_story.cfm?ID=195479&site=3
> "The Senate confirmed longtime Republican spokeswoman Margaret
> Tutwiler as undersecretary of state for public diplomacy and public
> affairs," PR Week reports. Tutwiler steps in to fill an eight-month
> vacancy left when ad queen Charlotte Beers resigned the post for
> health reasons. Tutwiler reportedly left her post as ambassador to
> Morocco only after "much cajoling by the Bush administration."
> During her confirmation hearing she told the Senate Foreign
> Relations Committee that America needs to do a better job of
> listening to foreign audiences. "She declined to comment on any
> specific methods she may favor for achieving her goal of improving
> America's image, but State Department officials have privately
> indicated that the $15 million ad campaign launched by Beers, known
> as 'Shared Values,' will not be continued," PR Week reports.
> Tutwiler served as State Department spokeswoman during George H.W.
> Bush's presidency.
>SOURCE: PR Week, November 17, 2003
>To discuss this story in the PR Watch Forum, visit:
> http://www.prwatch.org/forum/discuss.php?id=1069045200
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>6. BRITS WON'T LET BUSH SHOOT THEM
>http://observer.guardian.co.uk/uk_news/story/0,6903,1086397,00.html
> The British government has refused a diplomatic request from the
> United States for "shoot-to-kill" immunity for armed American
> special agents and snipers who will be travelling to Britain as
> part of President Bush's entourage this week, which means that if
> they accidentally kill a protester, they'll have to stand trial for
> it. The Brits are also balking at the Bush team's demand that they
> shut down parts of London's Tube (subway) system and that they
> create a "sterile zone" around the President to keep the public at
> bay. The U.S. has also been denied permission to use its
> "mini-gun," a piece of military hardware that is fired from a tank
> and can kill dozens of people. (We're not making this up, honest!)
>SOURCE: Observer (UK), November 16, 2003
>To discuss this story in the PR Watch Forum, visit:
> http://www.prwatch.org/forum/discuss.php?id=1068958800
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>7. RUMSFELD'S PROPAGANDA MINISTRY
>http://www.villagevoice.com/issues/0347/mondo6.php
> Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld "has transformed himself from
> corporate henchman to a crusty old guy who can say anything any
> time with few repercussions," writes James Ridgeway. "Last year he
> wanted to set up a special propaganda bureau called the Office of
> Strategic Influence, but he had to close it down amid reports it
> was putting out false information in an effort to sway public
> opinion. In late October he told The Washington Times he wants a
> '21st-century information agency in the government' to help fight a
> 'war of ideas.'"
>SOURCE: Village Voice, November 14, 2003
>More web links related to this story are available at:
> http://www.prwatch.org/spin/November_2003.html#1068786000
>To discuss this story in the PR Watch Forum, visit:
> http://www.prwatch.org/forum/discuss.php?id=1068786000
>
>8. THE MEMORY HOLE
>http://www.nytimes.com/2003/11/13/technology/circuits/13kick.html
> The New York Times has profiled Russ Kick's "memory hole" web site,
> which saves official documents from oblivion and posts them online.
> "I'm certainly not a journalist in the normal sense of the word,"
> Kick says. "I'm more of an information archaeologist. I'm trying to
> get the stuff that's either been purposely buried or just covered
> over by time."
>SOURCE: New York Times, November 13, 2003
>More web links related to this story are available at:
> http://www.prwatch.org/spin/November_2003.html#1068699602
>To discuss this story in the PR Watch Forum, visit:
> http://www.prwatch.org/forum/discuss.php?id=1068699602
>
>9. INVITED TRESPASSERS
>http://www.macon.com/mld/macon/news/local/7248865.htm
> Georgia Military College officials sent out a news release earlier
> this week inviting reporters to hear a speech by a helicopter pilot
> involved in Jessica Lynch's rescue. When they came, however, the
> college informed them that the pilot, Marine Maj. Craig Kopel,
> didn't want the news media around. When reporters stayed, hoping to
> interview and photograph Kopel, the college said they were
> trespassing and called the police on them.
>SOURCE: Macon Telegraph, November 13, 2003
>To discuss this story in the PR Watch Forum, visit:
> http://www.prwatch.org/forum/discuss.php?id=1068699601
>
>10. JUMPY G.I.S START JUMPING JOURNALISTS
>http://www.editorandpublisher.com/editorandpublisher/headlines/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=2026386
> "With casualties mounting in Iraq, jumpy U.S. soldiers are becoming
> more aggressive in their treatment of journalists covering the
> conflict," reports Slobodan Lekic. "Media people have been
> detained, news equipment has been confiscated, and some journalists
> have suffered verbal and physical abuse while trying to report on
> events. Although the number of incidents involving soldiers and
> journalists is difficult to gauge, anecdotal evidence suggests it
> has risen sharply the past two months. ... A number of journalists,
> particularly Iraqis and other Arabs working for foreign media
> organizations, say they are now routinely threatened at gunpoint if
> they try to film the aftermath of guerrilla attacks."
>SOURCE: Editor and Publisher, November 13, 2003
>More web links related to this story are available at:
> http://www.prwatch.org/spin/November_2003.html#1068699600
>To discuss this story in the PR Watch Forum, visit:
> http://www.prwatch.org/forum/discuss.php?id=1068699600
>
>11. CRISIS PR FOR CHI-CHI'S
>http://www.odwyerpr.com/members/1112chichis.htm
> Mexican restaurant chain Chi-Chi's has brought in CCG Strategic
> Communications to deal with PR crisis due to an outbreak of
> Hepatitis A linked to the restaurant, which has sickened 500 people
> and killed three in Pennsylvania.
>SOURCE: O'Dwyer's PR Daily, November 12, 2003
>More web links related to this story are available at:
> http://www.prwatch.org/spin/November_2003.html#1068613205
>To discuss this story in the PR Watch Forum, visit:
> http://www.prwatch.org/forum/discuss.php?id=1068613205
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>12. REPUBLICAN PR MAN PROMOTES IRAQI LAWYER'S BOOK
>http://www.odwyerpr.com/members/1106sb.htm
> "Shirley and Banister Public Affairs has been selected to promote
> Harper Collins' Because Each Life is Precious, the account by Iraqi
> lawyer Mohammed Odeh al-Rehaief of Pfc. Jessica Lynch's capture and
> rescue during the Iraq invasion," O'Dwyer's PR Daily reports. Craig
> Shirley, president and CEO of Shirley & Banister is a long-time
> Republican PR man. PR Week writes, "As a communications consultant
> for the Republican National Committee in 1980, Shirley was sent
> around the country to media-train press secretaries in House and
> Senate races. Two of his trainees were now-departed Bush
> spokespeople Torie Clarke and Ari Fleischer." In PR Watch 2nd
> Quarter 2001, we reported on Shirley's front group Disabled
> Americans for Death Tax Repeal, which ran full-page advertisements
> in the Wall Street Journal and Washington Times, urging Congress to
> abolish the federal estate tax. According to their website, Shirley
> & Banister's clients include the Heritage Foundation, McDonnell
> Douglas, the Manhattan Institute, National Rifle Association, the
> National Taxpayers Union, Nuclear Energy Institute, Washington
> Times Foundation among others.
>SOURCE: O'Dwyer's PR Daily, November 7, 2003
>More web links related to this story are available at:
> http://www.prwatch.org/spin/November_2003.html#1068181202
>To discuss this story in the PR Watch Forum, visit:
> http://www.prwatch.org/forum/discuss.php?id=1068181202
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