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-- Malcolm X
--Montel Williams
Today, the daddy is feeling this article by E.J. Dionne in Truthdig. In this article, Dionne mentions that the news media hasn't ferreted out the truth from the many lies, deceptions and manipulations but, for the most part, blames democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama for the closeness of this presidential race. He states:
"The media bear a heavy responsibility because “balance” does not require giving equal time to truth and lies. So does McCain, who is running a disgraceful, dishonorable campaign of distraction and diversion.But Obama bears responsibility, too: His task is to remind Americans that the stakes in this election are far higher than the matter of who said what and when about Palin. He isn’t doing it."
While it is true that Obama could be hitting harder at McCain, it is also true that Obama has spent a lot of time warning Americans not to be distracted by the Republican shenanigans. Indeed, he chastized his supporters for going after Governor Palin's family and urged them to stick to the issues. He has also said time and time again in speeches and press conferences that Republicans have resorted to smear and deception in this campaign because they don't have any ideas to run on. So why Dionne just wants to blame Obama? What's going on here?
The daddy sees two things going on here. First, the press, the reporters and pundits, like other U.S. citizens, have little, if any, patience for rigorous discourse or reasoned analysis. America has become a soundbite culture and guess what? Here comes this youg skinny black guy upstart with his Harvard law degree speaking in a measured tone, using sound reasoning for his policies and behavior. Who does he think he is? Some guy running for president or something?
Now, after electing twice a guy America would want to have a beer with but who turned out to be one of the worst presidents in U.S. history, you would think that the mainstream media would be heralding the qualities of Obama and promoting those qualities as a requirement for ANY person running for the U.S. presidency. No, the mainstream media poo poos it. They say Obama is too intellectual, too bright, too reasoned, too-- dare I say it?-- smart to connect with the American voter and can a white boy get a soundbite please?
The second thing going on cannot be said politely: the mainstream media is not doing its damn job and hasn't been doing it for sometime. Just as they did not vet the swiftboaters and their straight-up lies about democratic presidential candidate and genuine military hero John Kerry until the campaign was just about over in 2004, they're not vetting either Sen. McCain or his running mate Gov. Palin in 2008. And just as they did not vet George Bush claim of being a "compassionate conservative" in 2000 (The guy signed for the electrocution of more people than any other governor in U.S. history), they're not vetting McCain's claim to be a serious maverick or change agent in 2008. Face it: Sen. McCain is a warmonger and phony maverick with an anger management problem and Gov. Palin is nothing less than a Dick Cheney in high heels who is tied to big-oil lobbyists and an opportunist climbing up the backs of true feminists to the White House. But you won't get a hint of this reality from the mainstream media.
So, if you're a producer of a mainstream media news program and your corporate-owned, conservative news station is not calling out slimy politicians for their lies, half-truths, deceptions and manipulations, what do you do? You bring in a Republcian analyst or strategist and a Democratic analyst or strategist, let them go after each other. In that way, you don't have to go the next step, ferret out truth from fiction and call out the liars and half-truth manipulators for the jive politicians that they are. You may even be able to sleep at night.
So, if you're a anchor or reporter masquerading as a journalist or pompous pundit imitating a serious commentator and want to keep your overrated status and overpaid J.O.B. at this corporate, conservative television or radio station, what do you do? You analyze soundbites, giving greater preference to the person with the best soundbite. And if that soundbite comes from a Republican who speaks negatively of a liberal politician, so much the better.
What do you do? You then blame the liberal politician for being too reasoned, too measured in his statements, too much of policy wonk and not a person with whom Joe Six Pack " would want to have a cold one and play pool to sound of John Mellencamp's "Small town" and Bruce Springstein's "Born in the U.S.A" at the corner bar.
Yes, Obama could be more assertive in calling out Sen. McCain for running a smear campaign and selling out working people, veterans and women to become president of the United States. But the larger story is the mainstream media's failure to call out McCain for who he really is. His record is staring them in the face, but they won't look at it. Dionne's article is just the first of many by phony liberals and rabid Republicans like Pat Buchanan to use Obama as an excuse to cover up the mainstream media's failure to get to the truth about the McCain/Palin ticket and the outright b.s. that's shoveled at the American voter night and day.
Dionne: Stop whining about Obama and do your damn job!
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9 comments:
Love it MacDaddy,
I agree with you completely on most all of these issues. This one is a tough one.
The American people are buying into McCains smear campaign without looking at the facts.
That is the most rediculious thing I have ever heard, that Obama is too smart, so he can't connect with the common voter. I thought that was the smear a couple weeks ago, "Obama isn't smart enough and he doesn't have enough experience."
Well, which is it, too smart or not smart enough.
That's it, I'm writing a letter to the editor.
I agree. I used to be a news junkie. I only watch news on pbs now.
The power of MSmedia is so horrific it convinces joe lunchbucket to watch flunkies like O'Reilly and Hannity who race bait them and convince them to vote against themselves time and time again. The kid who does my plumbing is a huge O'Reilly fan and supports the Bush mafia even though the $25.oo an hour I pay him to do work at my house is double what the non-union contractor he works for pays him. Yet he'll bitch about unions and repeat the talking points that are essentially those of a billionaire friendly agenda that he heard on FOX Noise
With the exception of Morning Express With Robin Meade, I hate the mainstream media. At least with Robin, you know you're only going to get quick headlines without a political bias.
Other news programs with their Barbie doll anchors should be ashamed to call themselves journalists.
How many Americans get to have a beer with their presidents? But their media does! At least with McCain!
But even that said, MacDaddy, you and I understand what the rules of engagement are in this campaign: Barry has to not only beat two of the worst-qualified candidates in American history, he has to beat the press, too! That means he has to kick some serious and sorry ass. And quick!
"MacDaddy, you and I understand what the rules of engagement are in this campaign: Barry has to not only beat two of the worst-qualified candidates in American history, he has to beat the press, too! That means he has to kick some serious and sorry ass. And quick!"
Vigilante: I agree. I think his surrogates are key here. They need to step it up.
r.j.: You speak for many. Except for Keith Olberman and Rachel Maddow, I won't even consider watching a news program unless it's on PBS.
rastamick: Well said.
the church says amen!!!!!
AMEN!
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