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April 21, 2008

Tom Frank (What’s the matter with Kansas) new column in the WSJ

Filed under: Uncategorized — webmaster @ 8:29 am
Obama’s Touch of Class
By THOMAS FRANK
April 21, 2008; Page A17

Allow me to introduce myself. According to the general clucking of the national punditry, my 2004 book – “What’s the Matter With Kansas?” – is supposed to have persuaded Barack Obama to describe the yeomanry of Pennsylvania as “bitter” people who “cling to guns or religion or . . . anti-trade sentiment as a way to explain their frustrations.” Mr. Obama’s offense is so grave that the custodians of our national consensus have elevated it to gatehood: “Bittergate.”

In truth, I have no way of knowing whether some passage of mine inspired Mr. Obama’s tactless assertion that the hard-done-by clutch guns and irrationally oppose free-trade deals. In point of fact, I oppose many of those trade deals myself.

But I know one thing with absolute certainty. The media flurry kicked up by Mr. Obama’s gaffe powerfully confirms an argument I actually did make: That as they return again to the culture war, what the soldiers on all sides are doing is talking about class without actually addressing the economic basis of the subject.

Consider, for example, the one fateful charge that the punditry and the other candidates have fastened upon Mr. Obama – “elitism.” No one means by this term that Mr. Obama is a wealthy person (he wasn’t until last year), or even that he is an ally of the wealthy (although he might be that). What they mean is that he has committed a crime of attitude, and revealed his disdain for the common folk.

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April 18, 2008

Open letter to Stephanapolous and Gibson from Will Bunch

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Randi Rhodes read this letter on the air after the ABC debate, and I didn’t hear who it was written by. Someone at DemocraticUnderground posted the link. Will Bunch is a senior writer at the Philadelphia Daily News, and critiques his fellow “journalists”. His blog is a new discovery and I am adding it to the Blogroll on the left.

An open letter to Charlie Gibson and George Stephanopoulos
Dear Charlie Gibson and George Stephanopoulos,

It’s hard to know where to begin with this, less than an hour after you signed off from your Democratic presidential debate here in my hometown of Philadelphia, a televised train wreck that my friend and colleague Greg Mitchell has already called, quite accurately, “a shameful night for the U.S. media.” It’s hard because — like many other Americans — I am still angry at what I just witnessed, so angry that it’s hard to even type accurately because my hands are shaking. Look, I know that “media criticism” — especially when it’s one journalist speaking to another — tends to be a genteel, collegial thing, but there’s no genteel way to say this.

With your performance tonight — your focus on issues that were at best trivial wastes of valuable airtime and at worst restatements of right-wing falsehoods, punctuated by inane “issue” questions that in no way resembled the real world concerns of American voters — you disgraced my profession of journalism, and, by association, me and a lot of hard-working colleagues who do still try to ferret out the truth, rather than worry about who can give us the best deal on our capital gains taxes. But it’s even worse than that. By so badly botching arguably the most critical debate of such an important election, in a time of both war and economic misery, you disgraced the American voters, and in fact even disgraced democracy itself. Indeed, if I were a citizen of one of those nations where America is seeking to “export democracy,” and I had watched the debate, I probably would have said, “no thank you.” Because that was no way to promote democracy.

You implied throughout the broadcast that you wanted to reflect the concerns of voters in Pennsylvania. Well, I’m a Pennsylvanian voter, and so are my neighbors and most of my friends and co-workers. You asked virtually nothing that reflected our everyday issues — trying to fill our gas tanks and save for college at the same time, our crumbling bridges and inadequate mass transit, or the root causes of crime here in Philadelphia. In fact, there almost isn’t enough space — and this is cyberspace, where room is unlimited — to list all the things you could have asked about but did not, from health care to climate change to alternative energy to our policy toward China to the deterioration of Afghanistan to veterans’ benefits to improving education. You ignored virtually everything that just happened in what most historians agree is one of the worst presidencies in American history, including the condoning of torture and the trashing of the Constitution, although to be fair you also ignored the policy concerns of people on the right, like immigration issues.
More at Will Bunch’s Blog Attytood

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April 17, 2008

Barack Obama reacts to the “debate” last night which was a disgrace.

Filed under: Barack Obama,Election 2008 — webmaster @ 4:25 pm

I just signed MoveOn’s petition against ABC/Disney this is my comment:

There are no words for what I witnessed. It is why I stopped watching corporate TV a long time ago, except for entertainment. This was not entertainment. Thank you for one thing, Barack Obama was able to demonstrate his limitless grace and charm, and Hillary was able to show the world that no dig is too small on her faustian journey to nowhere.

The petition is here:
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April 15, 2008

Jon Stewart… doesn’t elite mean… good?

Filed under: Barack Obama,Election 2008,Jon Stewart — webmaster @ 6:41 pm

Hillary knocking back a shot…

of crown royal…

Had to add this wonderful clip of Obama on the “elitist issue”. I can not believe that Clinton is using buzz words from the “great right wing conspiracy”. It is very sad. Poor judgement is a too familiar a story, 8 years in.

Obama on whether elitist is code for “uppity”

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April 13, 2008

Bitter bitter bitter… you betcha! From the man…

Filed under: Barack Obama,Election 2008 — webmaster @ 8:34 pm

Obama in his own words…

Without the corporate edits

PA Small Town and Rural Leaders Reject Clinton and McCain Attacks:Read and sign

After watching “Meet the Press” I just have to post some sanity:

Cafferty with wolf Blitzer

Some truth on the air waves

Oh the irony of worrying that Barack can’t stand the test of the General election, because those big bad Republicans will twist his silly silly truthful words. NO lets vote for Hillary who twists his words instead. She won’t do silly silly truthful words. She will always lie to her advantage. That makes her a safe bet?

I am ashamed that I ever defended the Clintons.

Maybe she is working for Obama? Maybe she has a plan!

Her blindness to the imperative has no other reasonable explanation, other than Fascism.

How incredibly elitist of the Clinton/McCain campaign to think I am too stupid to understand what they are doing, and what Obama is saying. Most pre-no-child-left-behind Americans have made it through the 3rd grade… just imagine the future.

Obama calls Hillary “Annie Oakley” uh oh!

This is a great clip! Barack Obama shows his humor and nuance. He knows how to work a room.

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April 12, 2008

Torture discussed in White House

Filed under: Torture — webmaster @ 8:10 am

Keith Olberman and Jonathan Turley

War crimes? Yes…


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April 11, 2008

The Real McCain

Filed under: Cenk Uygur,Election 2008 — webmaster @ 8:18 am

Cliff Schecter interviewed on TYT about his book

The Real McCain

I just ordered it. I have to put the amazon link: The Real McCain

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April 10, 2008

Keith Olbermann’s report on the surge and Patraeus report

Filed under: Iraq War — webmaster @ 8:32 am

Olbermann, Clinton and Obama clips as well

Senator Bob Menendez on the money…

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Dennis Kucinich “What are we waiting for?”

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April 9, 2008

Another Obama Song…

Filed under: Barack Obama,Election 2008 — webmaster @ 7:46 am

Obama Everywhere

Created by Earl Pickens: www.myspace.com/earlpickensmusic

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