Is
Bashir the Man in the Mirror?
It seems
that the weekly so-called news magazine 20/20 is now grooming
Martin Bashir to be the next Barbara Walters. How is that relevant?
Well, the Disney owned ABC has lured Mr. Bashir from the BBC with
both 1 million dollar salary, and an agenda to go after Michael
Jackson. Mr. Bashir has started his hard-hitting investigative
journalism by interviewing Corey Feldman about his upcoming testimony
in the Jackson Trial. If I was on the Jackson defense team, I
would have been very concerned over the damaging affect this would
have against my client right before the trial of his life. But
that would have been BEFORE the interview. AFTER the interview,
I would be salivating at the chance to cross-examine Corey. Martin
Bashir seems to have an innate talent to make everyone around
him look bad...including himself. His employers must be blinded
to this fact, if only because they are too busy thinking about
the ratings boost that will be coming in the next few weeks as
Martin continues to come up with "sexy" headlines. But when allegations
of his misconduct and questionable tactics start turning the public
trust against him, executives at ABC will have no one to blame
but themselves.
I did a quick
Google of Martin Bashir and came up with 2 interesting facts.
The first of which, was his then employers less than supportive
remarks after his first breakthrough interview with Michael Jackson.
The second, and most troubling, was his blatant lie in order to
meet with the father of a missing 16-year-old chess master. He
told the father that had information as to the whereabouts of
his missing daughter, but would only give him the information
if he could be interviewed. Let me ask you, is that the kind of
reporter you want to put your faith into? As for Corey Feldman,
his story is an obvious attempt to get back at a man who he idolized
in his youth, but was left aside when Michael Jackson felt that
he was about to be betrayed. Here are some of the details:
- Corey
alleges that Michael Jackson asked if Corey during a phone conversation,
if he had any nude magazines, like Playboy, over at his house.
According to Corey, Michael would only sleep over at Corey's
house if he had those kinds of "books".
- Corey
also states that while on their way to Disney, they stopped
by Jackson's hotel where Corey saw a book of STD's. Michael
sat down with Corey and explained to him what they were all
about. The book contained graphic pictures.
- Martin
Bashir himself states that Corey has nothing to gain by speaking
out now. Apparently, this kind of publicity would only hurt
his new album that will be released, and his new Broadway show
that will open in a few months.
Martin Bashir
is no Barbara Walters, although he is a symbol for what you can
expect from modern-day news magazines. Credibility has been replaced
by shockability. Ratings drive the markets, and news shows are
no longer the exception.
This article
was posted on February 15, 2005
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