Showing posts with label rightwing noise machine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rightwing noise machine. Show all posts

10.09.2008

Republican Jihadists Declare Fatwa on Indiana Voters


From Johan Golberg: "More Voter Registration Shenanigans: Indianapolis Has 105% Of Its Population Registered To Vote"

Does ACORN have an office in Indianapolis? You know they do.
According to STATSIndiana, In 2007, Indianapolis/Marion County had an estimated population of 876,804. Of that number 232,607 were below 18 years of age, for a total of 644,197 people in Marion County/Indianapolis 18 or over and thus eligible to
vote. (Indiana allows felons to vote as long as they are not incarcerated).

So we have 644,197 people eligible to be registered in Marion County/Indianapolis, and 677,401 people registered. Congratulations go to Indianapolis for having 105% of its residents registered!"

What Goldberg and the other loony right-wingnut jobs fail to qualify is that a census has not been taken in Indianapolis/Marion County since 2000. So, they are dealing with data that is almost 9 years old. Moreover, African Americans have been historically undercounted by the United States since the first census was supervised by Thomas Jefferson, read by Benjamin Franklin and delivered to President George Washington.

Then again, Republicans seem to revel in their own self-afflicted stupidity and lack of intellectual curiosity. The GOP goat-dumb writers just like to spout numbers without taking a deeper look at underlying historic undercounts and immigration patterns within the State of Indiana.

10.01.2008

Rightwing Hate Machine

RAGE ON THE RADIO : What happens when America's airwaves fill with hate? BILL MOYERS JOURNAL takes a tough look at the hostile industry of "Shock Jock" media with a hard-hitting examination of its effects on our nation's political discourse.
The Reach of Talk Radio: Talk radio is loud — very loud. According to TALKERS magazine, the leading publication of the talk radio industry, Rush Limbaugh attracts more than 14 million listeners across the nation each week, one of the largest audiences in any broadcast medium; Sean Hannity, over 13 million; Michael Savage, more than 8 million.

With such a large and devoted audience, the topics the hosts focus on may significantly impact the national discussion. Media expert Kathleen Hall Jamieson noted during the last election cycle that talk radio may well wield the power to set the agenda: When something gets into mainstream media, it has a half-life of about 30 seconds. Where something that moves into talk radio can have a half-life of two or three years.


9.12.2008

Book of the Week

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The Republican Noise Machine: Right-Wing Media and How It Corrupts Democracy By David Brock

Scared4America strongly advocates reading, researching, and critical thinking. David Brock over at Media Matters for America use to be one of the rightwing mouthpieces. Today, however, Mr. Brock is an advocate for the truth. The truth, according to Nazi Propaganda Minister Joesph Goebbels “ is the greatest enemy of the State.” In other words, if the truth is the only antidote to the Republican big lies. It's like throwing a bucket of cold water on the Wicked Witch in the Land of Oz. The truth melts the big lie.

The big lie is spun an propagated through the media. The lie becomes perceived as true, while the truth is threatened by the fiction. The big lie theory, according to Joseph Goebbels simply states, “If you tell a lie big enough and keep repeating it, people will eventually come to believe it.” Guess what, the big lie works. It worked in Nazi Germany, it worked during the Red Scare of 1919 in the USA, it worked during the run-up to the war in Iraq. Plain and simple the big lie works, until the cold bucket of truth water exposes the big lie for what it is.

David Brock's website Media Matters and his books Blinded by the Right and the Republican Noise Machine offer a a cold bucket of truth to the rightwingnut windbags of propaganda and fear mongering.

In David Brock's article entitled “The Mighty Windbags,” published in Salon Magazine in 2004, he describes the “powerful propaganda organs of the Republican Party.” Brock asserts that “the important sectors of the political media -- most of cable TV news, the majority of popular op-ed columns, almost all of talk radio, a substantial chunk of the book market, and many of the most highly trafficked Web sites -- reflect more closely the political and journalistic values of the Washington Times than those of the New York Times.” The “journalistic values” of the Washington Times, according to Brock, are “governed by a calculatedly unfair political bias [rightwing] and that its journalistic ethics were close to nil.”

Scared4America likens this politically motivated bias and the lack of journalistic integrity to that of Edward Bernays or Joseph Goebbels propaganda.

David Brock wrote, ... People ask me, a former insider, how the Republican Right has won political and ideological power with such seeming ease and why Democrats, despite winning the most votes in the last three presidential elections, seem to be caught in a downward spiral, still able to win at the ballot box but steadily losing the battle for hearts and minds. While it is not the only answer, my answer is: It's the media, stupid.

When I say this, in a more respectful way, to folks outside the right wing, I usually get either of two responses. Those who receive their news from the New York Times and National Public Radio give me blank stares. They are living in a rarefied media culture -- one that prizes accuracy, fairness, and civility -- that is no longer representative of the media as a whole. Those who have heard snippets of Rush Limbaugh's radio show, have caught a glimpse of Bill O'Reilly's temper tantrums on the FOX News Channel, or occasionally peruse the editorials in the Wall Street Journal think I'm a Cassandra. They view this media as self-discrediting and therefore irrelevant. They are living in a vacuum of denial.
Those who understand what I mean are either members of the media itself, have read media-criticism books or Internet sites devoted to the subject, or are in the political trenches every day dealing with the media. The gap between those who recognize right-wing media power for what it is and those who don't is wide and deep, as if they inhabit parallel universes. The gap is dangerous to democracy and needs to be closed.
We at Scared4America say, pay attention and stay alert to the lies and media deceptions.
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