Our Grand Dame of American Journalism

The Grand Dame of American Journalism, Helen Thomas, again spoke truth to power in an interview with her niece, Suzanne Geha, of NBC's Grand Rapids station, WOOD-TV. Ms. Thomas, born of Lebanese parents, made a sleeper cameo appearance in the short of President Clinton's final White House days.

Pulling no punches, the ever direct and gracious "Lady Helen" characterized the current Bush administration as the "most secretive" she has reported in her 40 professional years, calling Iraq a "debacle," and leaving the U.S.'s only option to "cakewalk out," a wry and penetrating critique of the fascist PNAC'r Kenneth Adleman's 2002 incendiary bravado that "demolishing Hussein's military power and liberating Iraq would be a cakewalk...This President Bush does not need to amass rinky-dink nations as ‘coalition partners' to convince the Washington establishment that we're right."

Adelman is a member of the Defense Policy Board, a federal advisory committee to the United States Department of Defense that is charged with serving "the public interest by providing the Secretary of Defense, Deputy Secretary and Under Secretary for Policy with independent, informed advice and opinion concerning major matters of defense policy. It will focus upon long-term, enduring issues central to strategic planning for the Department of Defense and will be responsible for research and analysis of topics, long or short range, addressed to it by the Secretary of Defense."

Helluvajob, Adelman!

Ms. Thomas noted that neo-cons like Adelman are jumping ship to "safe housing" like university think-tanks.

Describing her take on American journalism, she noted that the charge of the fourth estate is for "basic truth" and to "keep people informed" as the people have a right "to know most everything."

Ronald Reagan made "liberal" a four-letter word, a legacy that lives to this day. She assails Bush 43 for "fabrications" and "showing no coffins" of our courageous departed military, noting "everything he said was untrue...(it's) incredible that we've been lead into this quagmire."

For now, her lament is that "you can lose your credibility and remain president" while noting in contrast that the journalistic ideals are "credibility, honesty and speaking to the people."

It's our (hopefully transitory) lament, too, Ms. Thomas.

Her desire is to "spread peace and freedom" and judging by those who demonstrated support by showering her with roses - it is a message that resonates.

In acknowledgement, she wrote to her supporters:

"Blessed are the peacemakers. The bounty of beautiful roses from such wonderful people has lifted my heart and will remain in my memory for the rest of my life. Thank you for caring that others may live.

Helen Thomas
Columnist, Hearst Newspapers"

As you, and the principles for which you so firmly stand, remain in ours, dear Grand Dame Thomas.

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Helen Thomas is indeed the Grand Dame of

US journalism.

She has had to endure personal attacks such as Tony Snow's
retort that she represented the "Hezbollah viewpoint". Considering
her parents are Lebanese immigrants,it compounds the idiotic insult.

In spite of this, Helen shines.
She is an inspiration to us all.

I think that we can all agree

I think that we can all agree that Helen is a remarkable woman, a great reporter and a real class act in every way. She is the kind of woman that makes a wonderful roll model for our daughters to look up to.

The BA attacks on her just go to point out to everyone how little class the republican machine has and how they will do or say anything to hold power.

"When fascism comes to America, it will be wrapped in the flag, carrying a cross." ~ Sinclair Lewis

In a time of deception telling the truth is a revolutionary act. ~ George Orwell

The Grand Dame sure is!

She is an inspiration, and a wonderful role model to all on the values of credibility earned through honesty and pursuing truth. And I really liked that picture of her, as she looks absolutely giddy as a schoolgirl, she is so obviously thrilled!

The roses that surrounded Helen for this appearance...

were from well-wishers organized by DemocraticUnderground. The pic above doesn't show all the roses...she was totally overwhelmed by them.

A mind once expanded can never return to its original dimensions.

Anne Hathaway: 1556-1623

The greatest derangement of the mind is to believe in something because one wishes it to be so.

Louis Pasteur

More Roses for our Grand Dame

You're right, grinch. The last link in the article leads to the full sized pics of Helen enjoying her roses.

Chip...This brave woman may just be the last living...

real journalist in the entire country. There are no new ones being developed who know how to investigate and write.

A mind once expanded can never return to its original dimensions.

Anne Hathaway: 1556-1623

The greatest derangement of the mind is to believe in something because one wishes it to be so.

Louis Pasteur

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