It may have been fraught with all kinds of political dealings, but he gotter' done!
Showing posts with label Politics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Politics. Show all posts
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Thursday, November 26, 2009
Friday, September 18, 2009
On Media Bias
"The journalist's job is not to achieve some mythical state of equilibrium between two opposing opinions out of some misshapen respect — sometimes, alas, reverence — for the prevailing consensus among the powers-that-be. The journalist's job is to seek out and offer the public the best thinking on an issue, event, or story."
-Bill Moyers
-Bill Moyers
Labels:
Film/TV/Radio,
Journalism,
Media,
Politics
Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Tuesday, October 07, 2008
Monday, July 28, 2008
Monday, April 28, 2008
Chris Matthews: Media Created Delusion Hillary Can Win
"This contest is essentially over," he proclaims to Keith. "Barack Obama is going to win the most elected delegates."
read more | digg story
read more | digg story
Wednesday, April 23, 2008
How Hillary Can Still Win!
The mainstream media has been playing up the narrative of a "close race" between Hilary and Obama for nearly two months now, even though Obama has the nomination locked up by all logical accounts! NPR's "On the Media" did a great show on this.
Thursday, February 07, 2008
Wednesday, December 05, 2007
Tuesday, December 04, 2007
Saturday, November 10, 2007
Friday, May 26, 2006
West Wing

There is a wonderful write-up that gets to my recent obsession with the West Wing. It is absolutely amazing. "An alternate universe that soothes." And what can I say other than Alan Alda! If you haven't watched any West Wing- Rent it!
Below is the post, stolen from here.
"West Wing RIP
My growing immersion in an alternate universe isn't particularly unusual. My favorite science fiction show of all time has been canceled. The West Wing is a wonderful alternate universe that soothes, reassures and uplifts.
In my alternate universe, the United States of America is run by people who share my values. They aren't perfect, indeed as a group they are flawed and human, but they are also heroic and loyal. They are witty and their conversations are literate, skewed to the left, and their compassion for the little guy is woven into every word they utter. In my alternate universe, the President of the United States can use the word nuclear without making me ashamed. He agonizes over policy that goes against his religious beliefs but would never force those beliefs down the throats of others. In this wonderful universe the president is surrounded by people who worry about the quality of our schools and the environment. They have fought to improve healthcare and raise the standard of living for every American. They don't serve the interests of big business or betray the trust of the people who put them in office. They haven't pissed off overy other country on the planet and I am not ashamed to have them represent me or speak on my behalf to the rest of the world."
Labels:
Film/TV/Radio,
Politics
Thursday, May 11, 2006
Was that Arm-istice or Arms-race?

Hell yeah, let's just pump up the Russian military! Add them to the long list of countries fighting for the imaginary position of Supreme-World-Dominator. But I guess they have to prepare themselves for the onslaught of the future world powerhouse, China; and can't allow themselves to be pushed around early in the game by you know who.
Acording to Russian President Vladimir Putin,"new types of weaponry will allow us to maintain what is undoubtebly one of the most significant guarantees of world stability...the preservation of the balance of forces".
"The stronger our military is, the less temptation there will be to exert such pressure on us," Mr. Putin said.

Here's a link to The Globe and Mail Article
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Politics
Thursday, March 23, 2006
Good Night and Good Luck

"To those who say people wouldn't look; they wouldn't be interested; they're too complacent, indifferent and insulated, I can only reply: There is, in one reporter's opinion, considerable evidence against that contention. But even if they are right, what have they got to lose? Because if they are right, and this instrument is good for nothing but to entertain, amuse and insulate, then the tube is flickering now and we will soon see that the whole struggle is lost. This instrument can teach, it can illuminate; yes, and it can even inspire. But it can do so only to the extent that humans are determined to use it to those ends. Otherwise it is merely wires and lights in a box. There is a great and perhaps decisive battle to be fought against ignorance, intolerance and indifference. This weapon of television could be useful. "
-Edward R. Murrow
This quote gets to the core of my interest in film and the arts.
Anyone who hasn't seen Good Night and Good Luck yet...get out there.
Labels:
Film/TV/Radio,
Journalism,
Media,
Politics
Tuesday, March 07, 2006
There's A World of Possibilities

Just a quick note to share an awesome radio program that I discovered on this world of wired communications we call the internet. A World of Possibilities is one of the few politically geared programs that gets it; as opposed to ranting and raving about everything that is wrong with the West, it gets working on finding solutions.
It has programmed intelligent discussions on Globalization, climate change, poverty, Katrina, the Tsunami; really all of our current and looming global problems. But as opposed to culture jamming, it is action oriented.
I've always been interested in solving problems bigger than myself; perhaps just the study of problem solving itself. It is a wonderfully complex study!
One thought provoking show is entitled Global Media and the Conversational Commons. It deals with how new forms of media (such as internet radio and podcasting) are transforming how we communicate as a global culture. With the introduction of cheap cell phones, internet radio, video and the likes of Skype, etc. we are now able to communicate globally. And I don't just mean the elite classes that could afford to travel and pay long distance phone rates...now everyone can join in the discussion! We can share in the lives and stories of other cultures. In fact A World of Possibilities often airs the stories of people living in small, troubled parts of the world that rarely get a global audience.
I still remember the day when I was in the Dublin airport, and first caught a full half-hour BBC newscast devoted to the continent of Africa. In the West, growing up, it was as if there was a media blackout for anything that wasn't internal.
Just check it out: A World of Possibilities

*I'll work on fixing that link in the side bar...right now it links to
Microsoft.com not A World of Possibilities, perhaps the root of all things evil.
Labels:
Film/TV/Radio,
Politics
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