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Amy Goodman: Breaking the Sound Barrier

by: Bill Moyers, t r u t h o u t | Op-Ed

Amy Goodman's new book is Breaking the Sound Barrier.
Amy Goodman's new book is "Breaking the Sound Barrier." (Photo: Riza Falk / flickr)

    Bill Moyers writes this introduction to Amy Goodman's latest book, "Breaking the Sound Barrier," published by Haymarket Books.

    Introduction

    You can learn more of the truth about Washington and the world from one week of Amy Goodman's "Democracy Now!" than from a month of Sunday morning talk shows.

    Make that a year of Sunday morning talk shows.

    That's because Amy, as you will discover on every page of her new book, "Breaking the Sound Barrier", knows the critical question for journalists is how close they are to the truth, not how close they are to power. Like I. F. Stone, she values the facts on the ground; unlike the Sunday beltway anchors, she refuses to take the official version of reality as the definition of news, or to engage in Washington's "wink-wink" game, by which both parties to an interview tacitly understand that the questions and answers will be framed to appear adversarial when in fact their purpose is to avoid revealing how power really works. Quick: recall the last time you heard a celebrity journalist on any of the Sunday talk shows grill a politician on what campaign contributors get for their generosity. Try again: name any of those elite interrogators who skewered any politician for saying that "single-payer" wasn't on the table in the debate over health care reform because "there's no support for it." OK, one last chance: recall how often you have heard any of the network stars insist that Newt Gingrich reveal just who is funding his base as the omnipresent expert on everything.

    See?

    Now read "Breaking the Sound Barrier" for a reality check. And tune in to "Democracy Now!" to hear and see the difference an independent journalist can make in providing citizens what they need to know to make democracy work.

    It takes the nerves, stamina and willpower of an Olympic triathlete to do what Amy Goodman does. That's just who she is, this quiet-spoken tornado of muckraking journalism: Edward R. Murrow with a twist of Emma Goldman, a Washington Post reporter once noted - willing to take on the powers that be to get at truth and justice, then spreading the word of those two indispensable gospels to the republic and the world beyond. Amy Goodman goes where angels fear to tread. Beaten by Indonesian troops while she and a colleague - also beaten - were covering East Timor's fight for independence. Hiking dangerous African deltas to get to the bottom of Chevron Oil's collusion with the Nigerian military. Or closer to home, in New Orleans or Appalachia or facing down the police when her colleagues were arrested in Minneapolis during the 2008 Republican National Convention (they threw her in the slammer, too).

    Through her reporting, we hear from people who scarcely exist in news covered by the corporate-owned press. We learn about issues of war and peace and social wrong. She is impervious to government subterfuge or spin. "Goodman is the journalist as uninvited guest," that Washington Post reporter wrote. "You might think of the impolitic question; she asks it." And once it's been asked, she refuses to take "no comment" for an answer. She returns to a story time and again, continually digging, refusing to let her audience or investigative target forget how important it is to nail down just who's responsible and what needs to be done.

    On top of everything else, she finds time to take her message out to a broad public with speeches and books and a weekly newspaper column, from which her collection of essays, "Breaking the Sound Barrier," has been selected. I'd be envious if it didn't appear unseemly. Let's just say I'm in awe. Read this collection and revel in the truth-telling. Be outraged by what you learn from it and renew your oath as a citizen. "We stand with journalists around the world who deeply believe that the mission of a journalist is to go where the silence is," Amy Goodman said in December 2008 when she accepted the Right Livelihood Award for personal courage and transformation. "The responsibility of a journalist is to give a voice to those who have been forgotten, forsaken, beaten down by the powerful." And, at a time when the future of journalism is in question, this ringing rationale for our embattled but essential craft: "It's the best reason I know for us to carry our pens, our microphones, and our cameras, both into our own communities and out to the wider world."

    Right on.

  

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Bill Moyers is managing editor of the weekly public affairs program, Bill Moyers Journal, which airs Friday nights on PBS. Check local airtimes or comment at The Moyers Blog at www.pbs.org/moyers.

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Amy Goodman and Bill Moyers,

Amy Goodman and Bill Moyers, two legends of the game. Watch Bill Moyers' provocative interview of Afghanistan expert Rory Stewart here: http://www.obamasquagmire.com/?p=2379 Thank you Truthout for raking the muck that the sanitized MSM won't touch.

Long Live Amy!

Long Live Amy!

Both Bill Moyers and Amy

Both Bill Moyers and Amy Goodman are forces for truth and good. Thank God for amazing, sharp, productive, insightful, beautiful people such as these. We should all aspire to seek the truth and do our best to live by the highest standards. Both Amy Goodman and Bill Moyers show us the beauty of jouralistic integrity.

Thanks again Bill Moyers and

Thanks again Bill Moyers and Truthout for all you do - in this case, by giving Amy Goodman the Bravissima that she deserves. Can't thank you enough, Amy, (you too, Bill!) for shining the light when journalism looks so bleak.

"You can learn more of the

"You can learn more of the truth about Washington and the world from one week of Amy Goodman's "Democracy Now!" than from a month of Sunday morning talk shows. Make that a year of Sunday morning talk shows." Unless you want to know about 9/11.

Every weekday morning for a

Every weekday morning for a year now I have been downloading the Democracy Now! podcast onto my IPod to take with me on my morning walk. Amy Goodman and her co-anchors blow me away with the stories they cover and the depth of their coverage. Most of what I know about the world comes first and foremost from Democracy Now! Many of the stories covered are never mentioned anywhere else.

Bill Moyers and Amy Goodman

Bill Moyers and Amy Goodman are both the most ethical and informative journalists on the air. Thank goodness that we still have them, without them it would be a very stupid world.

Bill Moyers and Amy Goodman

Bill Moyers and Amy Goodman are two of the greatest American heros in recent memory. No matter how loud the right wing spin machine screams out their vicious fiction, at least we know we have two journalists who will stand in direct contradistinction. Journalists who are not in it for the money, not in it to promote a corporate agenda, but in it for the truth.

Conservatives - muck

Conservatives - muck makers

Liberals - muck rakers

I have published an Open

I have published an Open Letter to Eric Holder, the US Attorney General, asking him to either properly investigate the 9/11 Attacks or charge me with libel for accusing Dick Cheney of murdering at least 175 innocent American citizens that fateful September morning. Please read the letter, and show your support by asking that the charges be filed against me if the government will not conduct an open investigation to find the true criminals responsible for murdering nearly 3,000 of our fellow countrymen. http://blandyland.com/?p=439 Thanks in advance for your help! Daniel Edd Bland III www.BlandyLand.com

Amy Goodman is one of few

Amy Goodman is one of few real journalists in America, especially working in video. She has the courage, intelligence and wit to tell the truth and to have guests who tell the truth. It's a pity her show isn't available on every public radio station and television, multiple times per day. But it's taking a huge toll on Amy. She is constantly confronting the evil empire and its minions. I can see it in her eyes, and how she got sick a while ago with Bell's Palsy. She is sacrificing herself to bring us the real news. She needs donations, and personal thanks.

About three years ago our

About three years ago our donation to KPFK enabled my husband and I to have dinner with Amy in New York. It was a wonderful experience...I honestly don't know how she was able to have dinner or lunch...almost daily.. with strangers. She looked a bit frail and exhausted. My own eyes were not completely open to 9/11 at the time....I was giving Amy the benefit of the doubt. I am convinced there are powers that have let her know her new studio will never come to be if she dares to give the events of 9/11 the attention it deserves...For all we know her life might be threatened. See: www.davidraygriffin.com www.911blogger.com/node/21727

I would like to add...I now

I would like to add...I now limit my donations to independent media that provides honest, in depth coverage of the anomalies surrounding the events of 9/11/01 and organizations like Architechts and Engineers for 9/11 Truth.

Love ya Bill, but Amy

Love ya Bill, but Amy wasn't manhandled in Minneapolis during the 2008 Republican Convention, it was St. Paul.

My impressions of Media in

My impressions of Media in America today leads me to ask questions... Such as--- What does a Constitutional Mandated FREE PRESS really mean in 21st Century America when almost ALL the Media in America (Cable, Broadcast, Print, Publishing, Entertainment, Cyber, etc.., including the work done by the employees known as '''THE PRESS''').. is owned, operated and so easily exploited by just a few Global Corporations with Global Corporate Interests in mind...? What does FREE SPEECH mean when almost all the pipelines for it are owned, operated and easily controlled by just a few gigantic GLOBAL Corporations with Global Corporate Interests of their own..?... What does it mean for Democracy...? How does this help Maintain a Healthy Republic..?...--AND-- The best Question of all ---> WHY DO WE ALLOW THIS STATE OF MEDIA AFFAIRS TO EXIST IN THE FIRST PLACE...?... For instance... Has anyone been watching the totally insane Healthcare NON-debate/brawl/drivel/gobbledygook..? Have you seen and heard some of the tearful nonsense from the Global Corporate Media Stars of National Division lately as they spew their seething ridiculousness in between highly profitable Corporate Sponsored Commercials..?... Need I offer any more examples and reasons as to why what amounts as the de facto Global Corporate Monopoly-Like Grip on American Media is absolutely too HUGE, TOO TIGHT and TOO DESTRUCTIVE and THEREFORE NEEDS TO BE BROKEN TO BITS IMMEDIATELY FOR THE SAKE OF US ALL...?... Where is Teddy Roosevelt when you really need him..?.... Perhaps as Dead as our Corporate-Media-Destroyed-For-Profit Constitutional Democratic Republic seems to be heading for..?... Well, I'm just here looking for a few answers that's all... :-D

Democracy Now! and Al

Democracy Now! and Al Jazeera English are all the only news programs I watch (I don't subscribe to cable tv)

I'm a member of Amy's

I'm a member of Amy's Hallelujah chorus. Who said real journalism is dead. Just not well fed.

chemtrails?

chemtrails?