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May 8, 2008 at 09:26:11

Headlined on 5/8/08:
Rocky Times Out

by Jayne Lyn Stahl

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The chickens of Rocky past are coming home to roost as 1972 presidential Democratic nominee, George McGovern, defected from the Clinton camp to endorse Obama which is further proof that any analogies between Rocky Balboa and Hillary Clinton are strained. McGovern joins a chorus of those who think Clinton should walk away.

But, echoing the Bush mindset, Hillary ignores those who suggest that she do now what she must inevitably do. She has just lent her campaign another $6 milllion to stay in the race which makes $11 million out of her own pocket, but who's counting? After all, it's her business how she spends her money. The only thing that should concern us is that her decision may well come at the expense of her party's victory in November.


After watching the obsessive Democratic political contest that has plagued the airwaves for months, the only thing that is clear is that politics has become the drug of choice in Washington. What keeps the race going? Is it Clinton's tenacity, and vigor? Is it her determination? Or, is it the mainstream media that has kept Clinton's improbable campaign on life support. Indeed, the same media that prolonged what should have been a thirty second sound bite into seven days of nauseating nonstop coverage of Reverend Wright who was propped up for one reason, and one reason only, to feed the omnipresent god of ratings.

What we don't know is why the American consumers of news continue to go along for the ride? Can it be we are no different from ancient Romans who bought tickets to watch the gladiators have at each other thousands of years ago; so much for "intelligent design."

Okay, bottom line: the Democrats still don't have one definite presidential nominee, so what? They have a platform, right? The Republicans have an escalator.   And, make no mistake, their escalator goes in one direction only---up, up, up for those making hundreds of thousands a year leaving the rest of us to head for the stairs.

Who cares about McCain's policies, after all, when we have survivor T.V., and a free for view media circus that is complicit in making the decision about who will lead the Democratic ticket, in November, largely irrelevant by the time it is reached.

Who cares that a rubber-stamped Republican nominee-in-waiting is poised in the wings to run away with the prize? Why should it matter if the majority of voters know only that John McCain is a senator from Arizona, who was once a prisoner of war? Why would we expect anything more from a media that was infatuated with Paris Hilton's DUI, and O.J. Simpson's high profile run from the law?

But, how can we just sit back and allow a presidential election to be hijacked by the special interests of dumbing down the electorate such that a presidential contest is barely distinguishable from the Indianapolis 500, or any inelegant freeway car chase?

This same media that feeds us our daily pablum about the efficacy of the surge is letting the McCain "maverick" label stick, a label that is about as current as bell bottoms. Anyone who still thinks of John McCain as a reformer hasn't been paying attention to his recent voting history with respect to veterans, and pay discrimination, nor how he's reneged on revamping campaign financing, as well as ending the Bush tax advantage for the rich.

Maybe we should all turn our televisions off for three weeks in protest, and insist that the broadcast media put on their boxing gloves, and go a few rounds with the heir apparent, so-called presumptive (read "designated") Republican nominee for president. After all, doesn't John McCain deserve equal air time? We then can be treated to a McCain v. McCain debate, and can witness the McCain who was against Bush before he was for Bush.

Instead, we ought to go back to the days of  Paddy Chayefsky, get "mad as hell."   Remember when "you pays your money, you take your choice?" Nowadays, -you pay your money, and you lose your voice.
Strange, isn't it, how artfully selective deception is practiced. Notice how we didn't hear a peep from the mainstream about why Rudy Giuliani dropped out so quickly, or whatever happened to Ron Paul. What about how Mitt Romney can supportsHillary Clinton, or why she's on Bush's buddy list?

What does it tell us about any candidate who shadow boxes with a sitting president, and passes up the opportunity to challenge her Republican Party opponent? Can it be because there is little, in McCain, for Hillary to challenge. With the possible exception of nominations to the Supreme Court, we can expect little difference between the presidencies of McCain and Clinton when it comes to foreign policy--i.e., war. One can only hope for a seismic economic shift should John McCain prevail.  
Obama, on the other hand, has made it his mission to take on McCain openly, and what he calls a "third term for the Bush White House."
Since we're not given the benefit of watching the Republicans go for each other's jugulars endlessly on primetime T.V., maybe it's time for the media itself to step up to the plate, and give the Republican nominee a run for his money not on the nonsense issues like who his minister is, but maybe even on how he voted in 2000, as Arianna Huffington has suggested. 
But,  why is the mainstream media complicit in rigging an election? By hyperfocusing on the infighting of one political party, the MSM has virtually stifled the crucial dialogue between the two parties vying for the White House in one of the most important presidential campaigns of this republic.

By allowing John McCain to bask in silence and, in effect, drowning out his stand on vital issues that have taken center stage in the Democrat's debate, the press is effectively engaging in the politics of disenfranchisement.

It's time for John McCain to do his time in the spotlight, and for the media to do its job. If it had, the Clinton campaign would have timed out weeks ago.
 

 

 

 

 

 

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Is It about Bill?

She cannot believe she lost this thing. In her heart she knows she is better than Bill. From her perspective, it just isn't fair. Even her daughter said she would make a better president. Kind of like W with a twist. Bush had to prove he was better than his father; Hillary better than her husband (or father figure if you are Freudian). She certainly isn't staying because it makes sense.

by skyreader7 (0 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 173 comments) on Thursday, May 8, 2008 at 3:36:54 PM
 


I am a Marxist with anarchist tendencies, a Feminist, a Pacifist but not a martyr, a Neo-Pagan, specifically a Hedgewitch, and polyamorous. I am an activist in Amnesty International USA.

My main interests are: my partners' & my children's well-being, no draft & no wars, human rights, saving the environment, bicycling, painting, learning the guitar, the dulcimer & Tai Chi, collecting dragons, tarot cards, boxes & spell books, and witchcraft & Shamanism.

Deborah Carney-MacFarlaneI am a Marxist with anarchist tendencies, a Feminist, a Pacifist but not a martyr, a Neo-Pagan, specifically a Hedgewitch, and polyamorous. I am an activist in Amnesty International USA.

My main interests are: my partners' & my children's well-being, no draft & no wars, human rights, saving the environment, bicycling, painting, learning the guitar, the dulcimer & Tai Chi, collecting dragons, tarot cards, boxes & spell books, and witchcraft & Shamanism.

The Republic is dead:

Why are the U.S. American people still buying into the election system by thinking that their vote means or changes anything? Do they think the government will begin to response with compassion instead of violence to our demands when we face, on mass, homelessness and starvation after the example of New Orleans? Why do American citizens keep kicking a dead donkey or elephant when it is obvious that both mainstream political parties are two heads of the same monster who brought to us the Afghanistan and Iraqi Occupations, kidnappings and torture, and the destruction of our Constitutional Bill of Rights? Are the American people in complete denial of reality, or so brainwashed by the public education system and the corporation press that they can’t think more less reason anymore, can’t connect the dots, or so complete memorized by violent sports and escapist entertainment that they don’t care if they don’t survive the coming crisis in their own society?

 

Wake up!

 

The entire coverage on the elections is nothing but a CIRCUS brought to the U.S. American people by the corporation-owned media to keep us distracted from the real problems such as the unfair trade “agreements” like NAFTA forced upon developing countries thus stripping their raw resources for our consumption of cheap goods thus negating the indigenous people to poverty, hunger and into our slaves, Monsanto and other companies sterilizing the seeds of food plants and cloned animals, global warming caused by corporate industries and biofuel development that is leading to mass starvations, whole ecological niches collapsing due to genetically modified food sources, corporate farming practices and the oil, coal and nuclear energy wastes, and Peak Oil that will make fuel and food very expensive as we slide into a permanent economic Depression, to name just a few. Just because the corporation-owned news media on TV and radio glosses over these issues or simply don’t mention them - or worse yet, uses them to tax us to pay the government more money and scare us into giving up more of our freedoms - does not mean that these issues don’t exist or won’t touch us here in the United States (BTW, the real solutions to these problems are in your hands, fellow Americans, and not in any centralized government: create clean energy sources within your local community, and work with your family and friends planting and storing food and raising live-stock). 

 

Funny how none of the presidential candidates will talk about such important issues even though these issues unresolved will serve to destroy our society, nation, and Western civilization itself to say nothing about the potential danger to our families’ survival. Instead, the “news” media served up the issue of Obama versus the Reverend on a constant bases, and a Hillary who has grown Macho balls to threaten Iran.

 

The will be no changes forthcoming from the government nor from any leader: Obama is a phony; he nor any of the other candidates talk about any of these issues for a reason … they have their dirty hands in it. Look at his political advisor to face that fact; he has handlers just like Bush does that don’t care one bit about the common joe or jane.

 

You are being duped, fellow Americans!

 

The election process is rigged, people, time to wake up and face the reality. It has been rigged as far back as 2004 after the elections of 2000 were brought by Bush’s handlers and investors. Look up the history of the phony “demonstration” outside the room during what proved to be the last of the recounting of the Florida ballots: all white men in business suits. Look up the multitudes of articles about the rigged 2004 elections. In case no one was paying attention again, the New Hampshire primary elections exposed that the primary elections are being rigged by the way the Ron Paul’s votes were at first recorded as a 0, then when he objected, it officially become just 6 in a state that is known for its old style conservatism. In other words, it was rigged! No excuses, the facts are out there for anyone to see, if they do some research instead of sitting in front of the brainwashing TV.

Your votes have been stolen so that those in power can cover up the fact that this country is under a oligarchy and is fast heading into a Fascist state. The minute you put your card in the machine, it can be switched to any candidate they desire to become the president of the most militarily powerful country in the world. The ruling elite don’t give a damn about us. To find out who they are, read “The Bilderberg Group” by Daniel Estulin. 

As Bob Dylan said, “Don’t follow leaders and watch the parking meters.”

by Deborah Carney-MacFarlane (0 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 3 comments) on Thursday, May 8, 2008 at 4:08:47 PM
 


I am a homeopath. I have a doctorate in Naturopathic medicine, with a dissertaion on spina bifida; preventive, and maintenance protocols that do not discount mainstream medical practices.
jaine bensonI am a homeopath. I have a doctorate in Naturopathic medicine, with a dissertaion on spina bifida; preventive, and maintenance protocols that do not discount mainstream medical practices.

i agree

at the get-go, i thought the early-on clinton arrogance was because someone had told her the diebold fix was in and she was "the chosen one" which i think is why she is not giving up or in....on the other hand i heard about a prophecy on an esoteric level that obama was "the one" after a fall of the "greats"...could it be le hague?  anyway, i gave it my all during the caucuses, talked to the candidates, asked questions, and then I have pretty much shut off the networks as they babble on...I will tune in again in November.....god help us all.....

by jaine benson (1 articles, 0 quicklinks, 1 diaries, 17 comments) on Thursday, May 8, 2008 at 7:33:58 PM
 


I'm a concerned, middle aged blogger and member of the ACLU. I hail from the Bay Area. I Lobbied congress with the ACLU over the more unconstitutional elements of the USA Patriot Act. Marched in peace protests, lost a former school chum in the world trade center on 9/11.
Michael ShawI'm a concerned, middle aged blogger and member of the ACLU. I hail from the Bay Area. I Lobbied congress with the ACLU over the more unconstitutional elements of the USA Patriot Act. Marched in peace protests, lost a former school chum in the world trade center on 9/11.

I think the most important aspect.....

...in all of this is broadcast media. I see their actions or the lack thereof as more than simply grasping for good ratings. I see it as a diliberate act in preventing the American people from hearing the truth. Thanks to the FCC, Ronald Reagan, Clinton and our beloved George W. Bush, they are exclusive owned today by defense contractors, energy and communication corporations, so what else can we expect?

The author is right of course, the gloves should come off. Perhaps a threat to boycott every major news outlet along with their sponsors would finally get them to do what they should be doing. Real news and the best form of such is the kind of news that is adversarial. It speaks to power and it questions authority. When was the last time CBS, CNN, NBC, ABC or FOX has done that? And the reason they don't is because collectively they are one and the same, a microcosm of the MIC with a pinch of Friedman's Chicago Boys thrown in for good measure.

by Michael Shaw (6 articles, 1 quicklinks, 1 diaries, 245 comments) on Thursday, May 8, 2008 at 4:27:34 PM
 


Charlie Levenson is a writer and activist in Portland, Oregon. In addition to serving as the Manager of Electronic Communications for a social/athletic club in Portland, he instructs in Digital Media at Portland State University, consults on communications strategy, and occasionally writes/directs videos.
Charlie LCharlie Levenson is a writer and activist in Portland, Oregon. In addition to serving as the Manager of Electronic Communications for a social/athletic club in Portland, he instructs in Digital Media at Portland State University, consults on communications strategy, and occasionally writes/directs videos.

The Consolidation of Mass Media

Please note:  The completion of the total consolidation of mass media in corporate military/industrial/security hands could not have been successfully completed were it not for the 1996 Telecommunications Act.

You can check the history books if you like, but I do believe it was "our best Republican President ever," Mr. Clinton, who allowed that bill to happen.

That was the beginning of the end.  The Brooks Brother's Riots in 2000, the totally partisan and illegal Bush v. Gore decision (thank you so very much Sandra Day O'connor, you traitor), the NSA spying, the Patriot Acts I and II, the suspension of Habius Corpus and Posse Comitatus, Abu Grabe, Gitmo, and everything that has happened in the last 7 years could just be described as "another brick in the wall."

by Charlie L (2 articles, 2 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 588 comments) on Thursday, May 8, 2008 at 5:39:05 PM
 


Barack Obama supporter, campaigner, donater and distant relative.
WanakeeBarack Obama supporter, campaigner, donater and distant relative.

wow!

You certainly nailed it! I just hope your colleagues in the mainstream media heed your message.

 

Wanakee Hill

by Wanakee (0 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 7 comments) on Thursday, May 8, 2008 at 10:28:13 PM
 


Joel S. Hirschhorn is the author of Delusional Democracy - Fixing the Republic Without Overthrowing the Government (www.delusionaldemocracy.com). His current political writings have been greatly influenced by working as a senior staffer for the U.S. Congress and for the National Governors Association. He advocates a Second American Revolution, beginning with an Article V Convention to propose constitutional amendments.
Joel S. HirschhornJoel S. Hirschhorn is the author of Delusional Democracy - Fixing the Republic Without Overthrowing the Government (www.delusionaldemocracy.com). His current political writings have been greatly influenced by working as a senior staffer for the U.S. Congress and for the National Governors Association. He advocates a Second American Revolution, beginning with an Article V Convention to propose constitutional amendments.

A dose of reality

The big flaw in this article is the belief that most Americans pay any attention to the media; in truth, a small fraction of the electorate watch network and cable news shows or vote in primaries.  Of course, I agree that mainstream media coverage is totally driven by the desire for ratings and money and, most often, not so hidden preferences for particular candidates.  We need to constantly remember that the media still has not delved into enormous details about Obama; only if you dig on the web will you find carefully researched articles that vividly prove that Obama is nothing more than another lying politician doing whatever it takes to satisfy his obsessive, sick super-ambition to be president.  Try reading this article, for example:

http://www.houstonpress.com/2008-02-28/news/barack-obama-screamed-at-me/

by Joel S. Hirschhorn (108 articles, 12 quicklinks, 43 diaries, 398 comments) on Friday, May 9, 2008 at 9:14:01 AM
 

 

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