Click here to view this media And we are reminded yet again of just why Fox’s viewers are the most misinformed “news” consumers in the United States. h/t Media Matters — Jim Pinkerton gets laughed at when he claims tea party had a bigger effect on world than Facebook And they have more at their research blog. Apparently Pinkerton isn’t the only conservative bitching that Time Magazine, that evil librul publication, didn’t make the Tea Party their Person of the Year. Déjà Vu: Right-wing Media Up In Arms Over Time’s Supposed Tea Party Snub : For the second year in a row, right-wing media have complained that Time magazine did not choose the Tea Party as Person of the Year, despite the fact that the Tea Party was chosen as one of four “Runners-Up.” Read on…
Continue reading …In a classic case of telling the boss what he wants to hear, WikiLeaks released cables asserting that Michael Moore’s documentary Sicko was banned in Cuba. Only problem? It wasn’t . Michael Moore was as surprised as anyone when WikiLeaks revealed a US cable asserting that Cuban officials banned his Sicko documentary because it depicted a “mythical” view of health care there. He was even more surprised when the media picked up on the cable and reported it as gospel truth. (See the Guardian , whose report in turn got widely disseminated.) The problem is that the documentary—a damning assessment of the American health care system—was not banned in Cuba, he writes at the Huffington Post . As Digby points out , we used to have this thing that would actually check out stories before running them. If only there were professional people who gather facts and research issues and interview subjects who could be called upon to investigate such things. I recall that there used to be an organization called The New York Times which was interested in sorting out various secrets and lies but they seem to have gone into another business. (Some strange foreigners still practice this old fashioned craft but here in the US not so much.) Too bad. It could be useful. The point is apt, and makes the Americans media’s tweaking about Julian Assange look all that much more ridiculous, because it looks more and more that many of these cables were written by people looking to make the bosses happy, not truthfully inform them. Like those cables that asserted that the Saudis actively supported and encouraged US aggression against Iran, all of these leaks and revelations must be met with skepticism and investigation into its validity. But that would require actual journalism…
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Continue reading …enlarge Credit: The Professional Left Time for your weekly podcast with The Professional Left, our own Driftglass and Bluegal . Happy holidays and enjoy the podcast, especially the first few minutes when DG gets his Bill Clinton impersonation on. You can listen to the archives or make a donation to help keep the podcasts going at http://professionalleft.blogspot.com/ .
Continue reading …Genre: Captain Beefheart Title: I’m Glad R.I.P. Don Glen Van Vliet, who passed away on the 14th day of Zappadan. We lost a good one. And there’s more Captain Beefheart at our sister site, Newstalgia: From the Cowtown Ballroom, Kansas City – April 22, 1974.
Continue reading …enlarge Credit: Life Magazine Capt. John G. Crommelin – Stormy Petrel with more than a few mummies in the closet. Click here to view this media When Captain John G. Crommelin issued a scathing report criticizing Military politics as concentrating military authority in the hands of an elite few and that the Defense Department was scuttling Naval air power in favor of the Air Force, and that a “Prussian General staff system of the type employed by Hitler” was being imposed on the armed forces under a proposed unification of the branches of service, needless to say he was quickly and severely reprimanded by the Defense Department. Trouble was, John G. Crommelin had more than a few mummies in his own closet to contend with. As much as he was praised as something of a whistle blower, he was also vilified when it became public that he was a virulent segregationist, white supremacist and anti-semite, known for extolling his opinion that Jews were the real enemy of “white christian Alabamans”, claiming they were behind the formation of the NAACP. On October 1, 1949, Crommelin was asked to appear on Meet The Press to answer not only his critics, but to answer his criticisms of the Defense Department. Before the interview began, Crommelin issued a statement saying in effect he had received a gag order from the Defense Department prior to his appearance on the program. Warren Francis (Los Angeles Times): “Captain, I don’t think this is covered by your orders, you are quoted in a recent news magazine as saying that people have called you on the telephone and that your wire has been tapped. Who tapped it and why?? Crommelin: “I have no idea who tapped it.” Francis: “Did you say that it had been tapped?” Crommelin: “I did not say that it had been . . .I said that it probably IS tapped.” Francis: “The statement is correct then, that you did say it’s probably tapped?” Crommelin: “That’s correct.” Francis: “But you have no idea why?” Crommelin: “No, no. No particular idea, except uh . . .I had made the statement. I thought that . . .very probably it was. That . . .it’s information that I’m not going to give you Mister Francis, because I don’t want to get into any petty discussions on that . . . “ Francis: “Now Captain, just a minute, I don’t think the orders cover that. Why did you think it was tapped? Could you tell us that?” Crommelin: “I could, but I don’t propose to Mister Francis.” Crommelin would later be reassigned to San Francisco before being furloughed at half pay in 1950 and later retired from the Navy. After that, he would get involved in the far-right National States Rights Party and have several runs for the Senate and Governor of Alabama between 1950 and 1968.
Continue reading …Click here to view this media Looks like at least one person over at Fox News watched Jon Stewart’s segment with 9-11 first responders reacting to the Senate filibuster and decided to let everyone know how they felt about it. Via Mediaite : A wonderful moment of pure outrage–and classic television–from Shepard Smith on Fox News Friday afternoon as he and Chris Wallace waited for President Obama’s tax cut signing ceremony. Discussing the amount of money on “tax cuts for billionaires who don’t need them,” Smith railed against the very same lawmakers who somehow couldn’t get relief passed for 9/11 first responders. How do they sleep at night after this vote on Ground Zero first responders from 9/11? Are they going to get that done, or are we going to leave these American heroes out there to twist in the wind? Who’s going to hold these people’s feet to the fire? We’re able to put a 52 story building so far down there at Ground Zero, we’re able to pay for tax cuts for billionaires who don’t need them and it’s not going to stimulate the economy. But we can’t give health care to Ground Zero first responders who ran right into the fire? Went down there to save people? Do people know what this city was like that day? People were walking over bridges they were covered in ash they were running for their lives they were crying their family members were dead. And these people ran to Ground Zero to save people’s lives. And we’re not going to even give them medicine for the illnesses they got down there? It’s disgusting, it’s a national disgrace, it’s a shame and everybody who voted against should have to stand up and account for himself or herself. I’m glad Smith pointed out what an outrage this is, but like his cohort Peter Johnson Jr. , Smith didn’t bother to let the viewers know that it’s the Republicans blocking the bill.
Continue reading …FNC’s Fox Newswatch on Saturday highlighted a winner in the MRC’s online balloting, in which many NewsBusters readers took part ( Friday NB post announcing who you picked for Quote of the Year ), for the annual awards for the year’s worst reporting. Host Jon Scott announced: The results are in. The Media Research Center conducted an online poll asking the public to vote on the worst biased reporting. First up, the winner of the Poison Teapot Award for Smearing the Anti-Obama Rabble , goes to PBS's Tavis Smiley for this: read more
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