So many folks have asked us - how can I help you and all those groups get Lou Dobbs off the air?
It's easy:
1. Visit the web site. DropDobbs.com. While there watch the video of Lou doing his thing.
2. Sign the petition to CNN and Dobbs' advertisers asking them to Drop Dobbs.
3. Share the site and petition with your networks. Encourage others to do the same.
Visit. Sign. Share.
In just a few days our compelling video of Dobbs' increasingly irresponsible behavior on the air has been seen more than 50,000 times, and thousands have already signed the petition. When we really kick this campaign into high gear together—it’s going to be exciting to see.
So thanks for your interest and support for our efforts to fight back against the crazy talk on our mainstream news outlets. And don't forget - visit, sign, share. DropDobbs.com. Lots of small little steps can add up to one big collective action.
For more on why we've taken up this campaign, and to see our video, visit here.
And check back here and on DropDobbs for more each day.
As you may be aware yesterday we joined a broad coalition of groups in launching a campaign to get CNN to drop Lou Dobbs from their thoughtful and respected airwaves. The site can be found at dropdobbs.com. Check it out, watch the video if you have a few minutes and add your name to the petition in the take action section asking CNN and Dobb's advertisers to take a stand.
This kind of campaign is not the usual thing NDN does. But the decline in civil discourse that we've seen this year (what I call the rising "politics of intolerance") and Dobbs' increasingly wild and irresponsible performance on the air of late convinced me - and the whole NDN team - that it was time to take a stand. Lou Dobbs is free to say whatever he wants on his own website, in his books, on his own radio show. I am all for free speech. But he should not be given a daily platform on the globally respected CNN, or on a brand owned by the well-regarded and innovative Time Warner. It is time for them to drop Lou Dobbs.
There is a precedent for something like this - what Disney/ABC did when Rush Limbaugh was bounced from Monday Night Football for racially offensive remarks. Mainstream, respectable network bouncing a hate talker off their air because it simply didn't fit their brand, their values, their vision for America. Every day CNN and Time Warner keep Dobbs on their air they are telling us a great deal about their values - that they care more about making money than they do about creating a civil and just America; that they are willing to tolerate divisive, ignorant talk to make a few extra bucks here and there. I'm not sure about you but that is not how I see CNN or Time Warner. Dobbs is antithetical to their brands, and it is time for them to make clear that they believe this is so. Leave all that crazy talk to News Corp, am radio, blogs and the angry, intolerant right. But please my friends take Lou Dobbs off CNN. Your brands, and the country, will be better for it.
I offered up some thoughts, and some video, on all this Dobbs and Beck stuff a few weeks ago. For me this new campaign is about taking a stand against the rising politics of intolerance we've seen spread across the country in recent months. As a nation we are better than the screamers, and it is time that those of us who believe that to do more, to take a stand - and in this case lets start by getting Lou Dobbs off CNN.
ABOUT a dozen companies have withdrawn their commercials from “Glenn Beck,” the Fox News Channel program, after Glenn Beck, the person, said late last month that President Obama was a racist with a “deep-seated hatred for white people or the white culture.”
The companies that have moved their ads elsewhere in recent days included ConAgra, Geico, Procter & Gamble and the insurance company Progressive. In a statement that echoed the comments of other companies, ConAgra said on Thursday that “we are firmly committed to diversity, and we would like to prevent the potential perception that advertising during this program was an endorsement of the viewpoints shared.”
The campaign against Mr. Beck is rooted in an advocacy group’s objection to the commentator’s remarks on July 28. Given the number of advertisers that have pledged to remove their spots, it appears to have been unusually successful.
At Netroots Nation yesterday I was on a panel with James Rucker, head of the advocacy group mentioned above, Color of Change, where we discussed all this. The success of this effort reinforces what I said yesterday - the center-left has the power to get wild, irresponsible demagogues like Beck and Lou Dobbs off mainstream news outlets. It will require intense focus, patience and a broad based campaign. But it is possible. And it is not for their conservatism, or even their opposition to the Democrats. It is that their consistently articulated understanding of race, of immigrants, of people not like them, of who we are as a people is offensive, anachronistic, and has no place in this age of greater racial understanding offered by our new President.
We cannot forget that several years ago a Dobbs and Beck fellow traveler, Rush Limbaugh, was given a shot to go mainstream, joining the booth of the Monday Night Football. Within just a few games he was fired for making racially insensitive remarks. As a veteran of a network news division, I am very much for freedom of speech, and believe that folks like Limbaugh, Dobbs and Beck are entitled to make their case, grow their shows, do their thing. But not on a network owned by Disney, or Time Warner. One of the main reasons I have switched my cable news allegiance from CNN to MSNBC in recent months has been CNN's unwillingness to get rid of Dobbs, who really has no place on CNN, and whose views are wildly out of sync with the CNN brand. I for one will not start watching CNN again until they get Dobbs off their network.
At a forum two weeks I talked about Dobbs and Beck. A conservative news site, CNS, covered it this way. Their video is included below.
Congrats to James Rucker, Media Matters and those who have worked so hard to hold these awful demagogues to account. There is much more we can and need to be doing to be building on their success. More on that soon.