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March 25, 2008 at 12:32:22

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The Media was Wrong About the War In Iraq and They Are Wrong About Obama – Used Car Salesmen Push Another Lemon

by Angie Pratt     Page 1 of 2 page(s)

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The media was wrong about the war in Iraq.  They fell for Bush and the neoCONs' story hook, line and sinker.  They enabled the Republicans to start a unilateral war of choice by shoveling misinformation and burying the truth.  Honest debate was brushed aside as irrelevant at best, unpatriotic at worse.

The media is doing it again.

Sometime in December, the media decided to get on the Obama bandwagon.  That's about the time that Chris Mathews and Keith Olbermann stopped their attacks on George Bush and commenced firing on Clinton.  At the same time the Obama sales job on the American people was kicked off.  The marketing message was loud and clear – Clinton bad – Obama good.

In pursuit of their agenda, the media has used all of its standard tools – distortion, contrasting photo's, pejorative words, etc.etc. etc.  With each newscast and article written they shaped the discussion on the Democratic primary.  They moved it from a discussion of issues where Obama was and is a lightweight to something much more fluffy, amorphous and totally unfettered to logic – change. 

Perhaps the media's most important tactic in their promotion of the war in Iraq and the Obama candidacy was/is selective reporting. 

Nowhere did this do more damage than in the media's attention to and promotion of the idea that Hillary Clinton had played the race card.  Coming out of Iowa, the media thought they had accomplished their desired results.  They thought they had killed off Clinton and elevated Obama to the Democratic nomination.  They started reporting Obama's win in New Hampshire days before the primary.

Ooops.  They were wrong.  How could they be wrong?  How could New Hampshire not vote like they were supposed to?  Clinton must have cheated!

And so the Obama campaign and the news media played the race card.  The only explanation could only be that Clinton had somehow, probably thorough subtle racial innuendo, gotten whites to not vote for Obama.  So subtle that they could not find any evidence of it.

In the absence of facts invent them.  In the absence of proof, make claims that strike at the heart and not the head.  Then repeat them over and over again – being sure that denials are presented as suspect – wink, wink.
 
And perhaps most damning of all, there's Obama's dirty laundry.  The non-airing of it, that is.  Avoid the vetting process.  See no evil.  Hear no evil.  Speak no evil.  That's just what the media did in the run up to the war.

Ask yourself, what did the media know about Rev. Wright and when did they know it?  Evidently they knew about it from the start and decided to not report it.  Why?  Was it because it wasn't newsworthy?  Was it because it was old news?

Nope.  The media didn't report it because they knew that Obama's 20 year connection to Black Liberation Theology was damning.  They knew that if people became aware of it Obama wouldn't even come up to Jessie Jackson's or Al Sharpton's level.  He'd be pegged as a black racist.

25 years ago Berry Obama decided that he'd rather be known as Barak.  20 years ago, Obama decided to join Rev. Wright's congregation.  Did he do it to win over the predominate demographic of southside Chicago hypocritically?  Did he do it because he felt victimized himself? Did he do it because he agreed with the basic Marxists tenants of Black Liberation Theology?  Anyway you look at it, it shows bad judgment.

Do you think Obama could stand the kind of media attention that the Clintons have been subject to?  Do you think Obama's dealing with Rezko can stand that kind of investigation?

So … now that's it's out in the open how do you do damage control.  Why you deny it and claim that whites just don't understand the black experience.  Excuses, excuses, excuses.

Making lemonade is one thing.  Being sold a lemon advertised as the best thing since sliced bread is dishonest.  Actually it's worse than that.  The media is supposed to report the news objectively not push their own agenda down our throats.

Obama has not been properly vetted.  There are simply too many unknowns.  There cannot be this level of uncertainty connected to next President of the United States.

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Rob Kall is executive editor and publisher of OpEdNews.com, President of Futurehealth, Inc, inventor . He is also published regularly on the Huffingtonpost.com and is a columnist with Northstarwriters.com. He is a frequent Speaker on Politics, Impeachment, The art, science and power of story, heroes and the hero's journey, Positive Psychology, Stress, Biofeedback and a wide range of subjects. He is a campaign consultant specializing in tapping the power of stories for issue positioning, stump s...

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Rob KallRob Kall is executive editor and publisher of OpEdNews.com, President of Futurehealth, Inc, inventor . He is also published regularly on the Huffingtonpost.com and is a columnist with Northstarwriters.com. He is a frequent Speaker on Politics, Impeachment, The art, science and power of story, heroes and the hero's journey, Positive Psychology, Stress, Biofeedback and a wide range of subjects. He is a campaign consultant specializing in tapping the power of stories for issue positioning, stump s...

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Hmmm

changed his name when he graduated from college, before starting law school. Now that's a thing that young people NEVER do, right. Must have sinister meaning. Got more connected to his roots as he became a young adult, and got into a church as a started raising a family... horrors, how bizarre.  He should have gone to a white, suburban church so he could be properly vetted.

Now about that vetting. Hillary has not been vetted, she has been documented. And the GOP is praying, fervently, that she wins, so they can pull out the volumes of ammunition they have on her. They're not using it now. They want her to win because she'll be easier to beat. 

Now about Obama's abilities. He's been beating, out managing, out-fundraising, outstrategizing the most powerful, most successful Demcrat in the last 40 years-- Bill Clinton. That's a pretty good track record.

As far as the media, it's funny how different sides see things. THe right wing considers the MSM the liberal media. The left believes it's a propaganda arm for the right wing. I guess the same divergence of opinion on the media's actions now exists for clinton and obama supporters. We'll see which they play with higher rotation frequencies-- the Bosnia misspeak or the Reverend Wright video. So far, it seems to me that Reverend Wright is getting more coverage.

by Rob Kall (890 articles, 4057 quicklinks, 350 diaries, 1923 comments) on Tuesday, March 25, 2008 at 2:01:54 PM
 


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Angie PrattEditor, Politicalposts.com.

Not Any more

The GOP was hoping for CLinton.  Operative word is was.  Not any more.

They will attack Obama for being soft on crime, Rezko, Black Liberation Theology, judgement, most liberal Senator, etc. etc. etc.

Before all of the whining from the Obama camp I had hope for the dream team.  Not any more.

With over 4 million registered in PA and Hillary's current lead of nearly 17%, Clinton will retake the popular vote in April.

BTW:  Did you see that NC is down to a 1% difference. 

by Angie Pratt (15 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 20 comments) on Tuesday, March 25, 2008 at 2:27:58 PM
 


Midwesterner, veteran of VietNam era naval service, I still feel an obligation to defend the Constitution against "all enemies, foreign and domestic."
John Sanchez Jr.Midwesterner, veteran of VietNam era naval service, I still feel an obligation to defend the Constitution against "all enemies, foreign and domestic."

Delegates choose the nominee.

That is how the rules of the Democratic Party are written and agreed to. What Hillary think the rules should be, by way of accomodating her perceived birthright counts for exactly nothing. Therefore, if she awants to win on the strength of winning electoral votes in the states where she has a majority of the vote, she will have to first win the majority of delegates to get the nomination. Once she secures the nomination, as unlikely as that is, she can contest the electoral votes.

Until then, she should try playing by the rules for a change, before she screws up and disqualifies herself from contention by earning the universal opprobrium of the electorate.

by John Sanchez Jr. (6 articles, 0 quicklinks, 14 diaries, 1378 comments) on Tuesday, March 25, 2008 at 3:24:59 PM
 


Cosmic truth-seeker and twinless twin.
Humanus PubliusCosmic truth-seeker and twinless twin.

Replied...

below.

by Humanus Publius (0 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 4 comments) on Wednesday, March 26, 2008 at 4:10:13 AM
 


Cosmic truth-seeker and twinless twin.
Humanus PubliusCosmic truth-seeker and twinless twin.

I have replied to You...

below.

by Humanus Publius (0 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 4 comments) on Wednesday, March 26, 2008 at 4:09:10 AM
 


Cosmic truth-seeker and twinless twin.
Humanus PubliusCosmic truth-seeker and twinless twin.

Truth and Perception

First off, this author is dead-on.

While I respect both candidates, there is something unseemly in the level of imbalance in the reporting on both of them. It appeared to me, as well, that reporters were handling the Democratic campaign in the same manner that they handled "W" as a president: giving us one side of things and dealing with a person's inconsistencies (Obama's) with kid gloves. It is disturbing to me to see an unfortunate pattern repeat itself. It saddens me to see those on the left playing the role of cheerleader for Obama in the same manner as those on the right did for "W." Where "W" could never be criticized in the slightest without a vitriolic response, the same occurs for Obama. Where "W" evidenced inconsistencies between word and deed (or word and word even), those inconsistencies were glossed over or ignored; the same occurs with Obama.

To address the above points. First, to Mr. Call, things like using different names are trivial in and of themselves, but when they are part of a consistent pattern, then they must be called into question. The pattern I refer to is a pattern of dissembling about the self and the past in Obama's case. First he hadn't heard anything inflammatory from Rev. Wright, then he had. First he wasn't close to Rezko, then he was a friend. He was for marijuana legalization, then he wasn't. He wouldn't allow lobbyists in his administration, now he will, but with "restrictions." I could go on and on.

This is not to say Clinton isn't inconsistent; she is. However, those inconsistencies are given as an example of how "she will do anything for power," or how "she is ruthless," etc. Obama is painted as "above it all" and a "candidate for change," yet his behavior belies that-- and that is both fair and important to note.

As for North Carolina, time will tell. I no longer listen to polls as much this campaign cycle because they are so unreliable.

To Mr. Sanchez, the "rule" of the Democratic Party is that a candidate needs 2025 delegates to receive the nomination. That is it. All delegates count in the rule-- pledged and superdelegates both. Neither Sen. Obama nor Sen. Clinton are likely to reach that total on pledged delegates alone. There is no "rule" that says whomever has the most pledged delegates at the end of the primaries must be selected by the superdelegates. What one can argue is that it is more "ethical" for the superdelegates to select the pledged delegate leader. I may very well agree with that, but it is not a "rule."

Moreover, the reason it may be considered more "ethical" to select the candidate with the most pledged delegates is because it will reflect more accurately "the will of the people." However, it must be pointed out that if that is the motivation of the Obama campaign, then one must ask why they do not want the will of ALL the people to be heard-- including Florida and Michigan.

Well, you could say that those state committees broke the "rules" by holding early primaries. Very well. Yet if the concern is the ethics of listening to the will of the people over the rules (as is the case being made about the superdelegates), then it would behoove one to let the will of the people of Florida and Michigan be heard. Obama is avoiding this because he is a brilliant politician. Again, though, it shows he is simply a "politician" (just like Clinton) and not "above it all."

 

by Humanus Publius (0 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 4 comments) on Wednesday, March 26, 2008 at 2:22:14 AM
 


Cosmic truth-seeker and twinless twin.
Humanus PubliusCosmic truth-seeker and twinless twin.

My Reply to Your Post...

...is below.

by Humanus Publius (0 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 4 comments) on Wednesday, March 26, 2008 at 4:08:00 AM
 


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In 2004 she received the Roger Baldwin Award from the Maine American Civil Liberties Union for furthering Democracy after she got a Resolution Against the USA"Patriot"Act passed in her small home town of Mount Vernon, by overwhelming show-of-hands vote at Town Meeting. She continues to Write, Activate and Cartoon for Progressive causes. Her Letters are often seen in the Baltimore Ch...

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Bia WinterBia Winter is an Artist/Writer from Maine,
and has been an activist and letter-writer since the 60's.
In 2004 she received the Roger Baldwin Award from the Maine American Civil Liberties Union for furthering Democracy after she got a Resolution Against the USA"Patriot"Act passed in her small home town of Mount Vernon, by overwhelming show-of-hands vote at Town Meeting. She continues to Write, Activate and Cartoon for Progressive causes. Her Letters are often seen in the Baltimore Ch...

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YOU are wrong about Obama!

(and Hillery was wrong about the Iraq war too!)

Obama has gotten his share of scrutiny by now: only witness the Rev.Wright debacle, that the bootlicking media did the Dean Scream on! Take one passionate moment out of context and trumpet it ad nauseum, so that stupid people too lazy to research the entire sermon would come to the preferred conclusion...What Jingoism that unleashed, even from our girl Hillery!

It was Obama's  responding speech on race and religion that put me over, and convinced me above all of his sincerity and superior grasp of these complex issues. 

Maybe that did it for Richardson too. Obviously he's not as worried about "Experience" as he is about character! The man is not only very intelligent and articulate, he inspires hope and trust. And, most importantly, as Richardson noted, he's "a good man". Richardson recounted how, during the heat of the debates, when candidates like him, and Kucinich, could hardly get a word in edgewise, he was suddenly and unexpectedly asked to answer a question he hadn't heard. He turned to Obama, who discreetly whispered the question to him, instead of allowing him to look clueless and "throwing me under the bus" (lots of THAT going around, I guess!)

I can't see Hillery doing that! She has stood up for alot of good causes, but I'm afraid she wants to win so badly, she can no longer be trusted.

(And, unlike Hillery, Obama has provided his records.)

I must say, I sure wouldn't want her to be my vice-president! With all that blonde ambition, she'd probably have me whacked in no time!

Maybe a nice cabinet position away from the guns, where she can work on the new Health Plan for our country?

by Bia Winter (1 articles, 2 quicklinks, 1 diaries, 169 comments) on Thursday, March 27, 2008 at 6:41:01 AM
 


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fouA proud gay man

Excellent Article

You are so right about this. Your analysis is great.

MSNBC/NBC has lead the charge against Hillary in their sexist, smarmy way (aided by many on the  Left including those here at OpEd News). They began pushing the Big BO and have never let up. Even Frat Boy Olbermann hopped on the bandwagon deigning to dedicate one of his puffer-fish Special Comments to the likes of Ferraro who only told the truth.

Then they got all (all but one) commentators to drink the Kool Aid and start going after Clinton. The used-to-be-honest Rachel Maddow sold out for the big bucks of MSNBC (except that her audience is probably smaller as MSNBC sinks slowly into the mud). And fall in line they all did, all except Pat Buchannan. How ironic that I see what he says as having more integrity than any other talking head on MSNBC. And they don't seem able to give him a Kool Aid injection.

The Big BO still has lots of murky secrets -- and Rev Wright/Wrong is just the tip. (How could you allow your little daughters to sit at that man's feet and listen to his garbage for all that time? How could you yourself listen and not say, "Enough! Enough bigotry, enough hatred."?)

Today I find out that I have been lumped in with all my fellow Italians as Garlic Noses -- I'm sure BO and his family and his fellow church goers got a good yuk out of making fun of others. But it was in church, so I guess that made it OK.

BO's bigoted minister is just the tip of the iceberg -- Rezko is beginning to surface a little more. And there are others.

But somehow the MSM is in his corner. Liberal guilt? Payback? Afraid of something? Who knows?

by fou (0 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 98 comments) on Thursday, March 27, 2008 at 1:48:26 PM
 

 

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