Last night, none other than Miranda Devine delivered some sage journalistic advice.
The tweet came as leadership spill rumours swirled through Parliament House regarding an imminent leadership challenge to be mounted by Peter Dutton. One key source of the information was none other than Alan Jones, via a series of tweets delivered just as the sun set on a febrile day in Canberra.
The tweet came after many parliamentarians had left work for the day: “Get ready. Party room meeting tonight. Goodbye Malcolm who doesn’t have the numbers.”
Jones later changed his tune.
But between those two tweets came the prospect of an imminent spill repeated by various sections of the media, building the sense of momentum that has delivered Peter Dutton prime position to seize the leadership. As one Turnbull-backing MP put it to the Fairfax papers, “tonight is full of fake news”.
But Jones — who is today the centre of a furore after dropping a racial slur on-air — has forced us to once again ask the question: is Alan Jones reporting the story, or is he the story?
War against the PM
Nine’s Chris Uhlmann on The Today Show this morning launched an eviscerating critique of this kind of behaviour by Jones and the tabloid media.
“Everyone from the prime minister on down are telling me that news corporations … tabloids around the country, 2GB led by Alan Jones, Ray Hadley and Sky News in particular with their evening line-up are waging a war against the prime minister of Australia,” he said.
“If you say that to them now, they get their knickers in a twist. If they want to be players in this game, working behind the scenes as well as in front of the scenes, if they’re making phone calls trying to push people over the line, then they’re part of this story. They’re among the biggest bullies in the land, and if they don’t like that, they can come after me.”
Kingmaker or commentator?
Chris Masters, author of Jones’ biography Jonestown tells Crikey the extent to which his tweets coerced a media jumping at shadows is telling of our polity.
“It’s another example of how the political community pay too much attention to the media,” he says. “Alan certainly believes that he’s a political player. Everything about his actions in the past indicate that he warms to the role of Kingmaker.”
He says Jones is not independent by any means, but tries to perpetuate a charade that he is.
“I haven’t seen him acting independently. He’s a conservative, and he’s advanced the conservative cause over the years. Having said that, he was a supporter of the Labor government in New South Wales in the Bob Carr era. I think that period where he supported Carr and he supported Howard probably helped advance the proposition that he really was a kingmaker because they were on different sides of politics and they both succeeded.”
Once it became clear the comments were baseless, the fallout from the media and political class was swift. Former Labor politician Craig Emerson wrote to Jones “you need to be right when you make a statement that you purport to be a fact. Otherwise it’s an opinion and you should say so.”
The ABC’s Barrie Cassidy also questioned the validity of Jones’ tweets after Sky News’ David Speers said there would be no meeting on Wednesday night.
Masters agrees with their sentiments.
“Though he is a player, he manages to influence a great many people because he uses that audience to play a very strong game behind the scenes, his influence is overstated and overrated,” he said.
“Turnbull is one of the very few political performers who’s stood up to him, so it would be a happy day for Alan if he fell.”
Today is indeed looking like a happy day for Alan.
Jones just got a bit giddy at what he was being told by sources, I’m sure. He’s not a journalist, he’s a propagandist, so this shouldn’t be a shock,
Uhlmann is an outrageous hypocrite who only cares now about this behaviour when it is aimed at his golden boy Malcolm and didn’t care when it was and is aimed at the ALP. Including aimed at the ALP by him, on the renewables issue. When “lefties” bash News and 2GB we’re ignored but when Uhlmann does it now it has credibility? Do me a lemon.
Spot on, Uhlmann has been selective with today’s spray.
Too true. Uhlmann could have been taking this tack on the m.o. of our viewsmedia years ago (when he was doing it himself), but now, when it’s pointed “the wrong way”, it gets up his nose enough to notice.
If anything this kowtowing to the hysterical “boutique” psittacine media (for some peace and quiet?) is indicative of how unfit for purpose our politicians are.
They’d rather grovel to these self-centred megalomaniacal, over-paid, “niche model” media galahs than represent the greater interests of those that voted for them to represent them.
I am no fan of Uhlmann but full credit to him for calling out the sordid would-be-players & mischief makers in the media. The events of the past two days in Canberra are sensational enough without accelerant being added to the mix.
Uhlmann has tried being a “player” himself, remember?
https://uat.crikey.com.au/2016/09/29/chris-uhlmanns-rant-against-wind-energy/
Uhlmann has tried being a “player” himself, remember?
https://uat.crikey.com.au/2016/09/29/chris-uhlmanns-rant-against-wind-energy/
Talk about self-evident truths?
“We used to believe in verifying information” – how long ago was that?
Of course it’s still important – but redundant. Now opinion rules.
Poor old Gloria – “I’m not going to yield to people who tell us that certain words in the language are forbidden” – so what does he do?
“Now opinion rules.” The truly terrifying fact-thanks to social media-is that mob opinion rules.
FFS. Uhlmann on the war waged by Limited News against Turnbull?????
What’s he said about their war waged against Labor, the Greens and anyone who stands in the way of Rupert’s Limited News Party, waged for decades – the time he’s had to “report” that – and hasn’t?
Well – get those gloves off https://kangaroocourtofaustralia.com/2016/06/25/alan-jones-is-under-investigation-by-nsw-police-for-statutory-rape-of-boys-in-the-1980s/