This story out in Salon and the NYT appears to be a blinding flash of the obvious: the so-called "independent military analysts' have turned out to be anything but. Of course, people: if you retire from an organization, you tend to that corporate point of view. We've paid a terrible price for the moral crimes of these gentry. I'm convinced we need one of Atrios' blogger ethics panels to investigate why the Bushevik regime gets such a free pass from Big Corporate Media, and we desperately need an independent media that holds all government accountable, and disposes of the political pundit class.
And Maureen Dowd? Bitter? Lady, it oozes from every sentence you write. Sorry, but you are one of bitterest persons in existence. To criticize either Hillary Clinton or Barack Obama from your particular toadstool is sanctimonious hypocrisy of breathtaking proportions. Just another example of media corruption at its worst. What does this have to do with the "independent military analysts"? Well, the complete right wing corruption of our so-called 'independent' media into parrots for the Fake News Channel and the right wing radio and scum like Drudge must be reversed and corrected. How do we do that? I don't know, but the rigid reinstution of the "Fairness Doctrine" which was disposed of by Ronnie Ray-gun will be the first step.
My political screeds, whenever I get just totally outraged by the scum who infest Big Corporate Whore Media, the republic-idiot faction of reich-wing thuggery, and other absurdities.
Sunday, April 20, 2008
Saturday, April 19, 2008
ABC News and the fury of voters
Well, the voters and citizens have spoken, and I believe put the Big Corporate Media on notice about their ReTHUGlican and Fake News Channel (FNC) bias in commentary. I've just read the LA Times story on view outrage over the contempt that Charles Gibson and George Stephanopoulos displayed towards the two serious candidates to be the next leader of our country. Seems that even though the Village idiots in Washington DC's cocktail weenie circuit are trying very hard to follow the standard Party line on the election, but us pesky Democratic netroots activists and ordinary voters are paying attention in this election. Mrs. Clinton and Mr. Obama may be making various stumbles in the run up to the Pennsylvania primary, but the sheer amount of interest their campaigns have generated nationwide makes the prevailing Big Corporate Media narrative, controlled by only five media companies (when did we become Italy?) a little tough.
I suspect we will have to pay close attention to the net neutrality issue in the coming months. Right now, with everyone paying attention to politics (horrors! ordinary citizoyens paying attention to politics! Will the Washington Village recover?) the customary narrative does not play well. When it is only us DFH and the rightwing blowhards paying attention, BCM gets away with it. Now, with a failed occupation of two Islamic countries about to completely blow up in our faces, the economy failing because guess what - we have oil company parasites running our country and notice that the price of a barrel of oil has gone up from $25 a barrel to now over $117 a barrel. Hmmm. Were'nt we supposed to be securing an oil supply with this war (only idiots believed that we invaded for WMDs, and now we're concerned with Iraqi democracy? PLEASE!).
The nonregulated part (thanks, ReTHUGlicans and Ronnie Raygun) financial sector is imploding in front of us, and it's dragging the rest of us completely down with it. With the dollar so weak, US manufacturing should be firing up great guns, 'cause that's always been our strong point, eh? Oops! "Business-friendly" trade policies and so-called 'free trade' agreements (read: rape the American worker) have destroyed our capability to essentially get ourselves out of this mess. Heck, Indiana and Texas are selling their highways to foreign companies for decades in order to get a little cash now.
So, am I bitter? Yes I am, and I like a candidate who will speak to that bitterness. My country is faltering, and the end of the American era is coming nigh, and those zitbrains Gibson and Stephanopoulos are concerned about Reverend Wright? It's time the FCC tore apart BCM and returned it to being news of importance, instead of tabloid gossip.
I suspect we will have to pay close attention to the net neutrality issue in the coming months. Right now, with everyone paying attention to politics (horrors! ordinary citizoyens paying attention to politics! Will the Washington Village recover?) the customary narrative does not play well. When it is only us DFH and the rightwing blowhards paying attention, BCM gets away with it. Now, with a failed occupation of two Islamic countries about to completely blow up in our faces, the economy failing because guess what - we have oil company parasites running our country and notice that the price of a barrel of oil has gone up from $25 a barrel to now over $117 a barrel. Hmmm. Were'nt we supposed to be securing an oil supply with this war (only idiots believed that we invaded for WMDs, and now we're concerned with Iraqi democracy? PLEASE!).
The nonregulated part (thanks, ReTHUGlicans and Ronnie Raygun) financial sector is imploding in front of us, and it's dragging the rest of us completely down with it. With the dollar so weak, US manufacturing should be firing up great guns, 'cause that's always been our strong point, eh? Oops! "Business-friendly" trade policies and so-called 'free trade' agreements (read: rape the American worker) have destroyed our capability to essentially get ourselves out of this mess. Heck, Indiana and Texas are selling their highways to foreign companies for decades in order to get a little cash now.
So, am I bitter? Yes I am, and I like a candidate who will speak to that bitterness. My country is faltering, and the end of the American era is coming nigh, and those zitbrains Gibson and Stephanopoulos are concerned about Reverend Wright? It's time the FCC tore apart BCM and returned it to being news of importance, instead of tabloid gossip.
Tuesday, April 15, 2008
Expelled Movie full of falsehoods
The movie "Expelled" is creating quite the uproar among those who pay attention to the slithering underground of pseudo-Xtian wanna be authoritarians. I'm always amazed at how the 'ends justify the means' thinking that goes on from those who proudly bleat that they, and only they and those who think like them, are Xtians. PZ Myers and Richard Dawkins have done a great deal of puncturing these balloon headed buffoons, but finding out that the producers of this flick cadged and altered material used in teaching cellular biology. I hope Harvard sues the backers of this film out of existence.
Heh.
Heh.
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