Netroots Nation 2008: Caucus Refugee
Watch me desperately search for my caucus, for my voice, for my representation. Why are the Netroots excluding me? Why are they so hateful towards me and my people?
Watch me desperately search for my caucus, for my voice, for my representation. Why are the Netroots excluding me? Why are they so hateful towards me and my people?
Contrary to popular belief, bloggers do have a sense of humor. The Netroots Nation gift bags included condoms.
No need to listen to or watch O'Reilly today. One need go no further than this clip from last month to discover what Bill really thinks of Tim Russert and his credibility.
An "O'Reilly Factor" producer cornered PBS's Bill Moyers at a conference on media reform this weekend, leading Moyers to demand an unedited interview about Iraq. Angry journalists piled on.
I thought that eventually I would be numbed to the sensory assault of the channel, but you don't get used to it -- it just drives you nuts. It's like your television is trying to attack you.
How dare this white man with a microphone and the trust of the public think that in 2008, he can still put the words "lynch and party" together in the same sentence with reference to a black woman?
Nas not only has a penchant for headline-making titles, his ability to condense complex topics into manageable sound bytes without losing their depth of discussion is unmatched.
In one of the most incendiary columns ever written, "Race And The Presidential Election," Bill O'Reilly sets the race-bait bar to record-breaking...d...
Earliest known picture of Bill O'Reilly Stop me if you've heard this before. On the June 9th Radio Factor, Bill O'Reilly called the Far Left the gre...
In the Rush Limbaugh in this week's New York Times Sunday Magazine, El Rushbo, the undisputed, big buck, contract king of all of talk, actually said that "(O'Reilly) is Ted Baxter."
Even if you've already seen this film, viewing Outfoxed again now will cast an even harsher light on the damage done by this channel.
Dig deeper, and the question of who Michael Savage is becomes more complicated. "Savage" isn't his real name; it seems to speak to his heightened sense of masculinity, aggression, and antipathy toward minorities.
Shock Jock Michael Reagan, son of the late president, recently called on-air for the murder of a political opponent, saying "I'll pay for the bullets....
The crucial facts are all represented in War Inc.'s satire, Mr. O'Reilly; they're just presented in a way that reveals a side of reality not commonly seen in other media outlets, most especially yours.
For the humiliating liberties O'Reilly takes with Jane Hall on The Factor, I would hope she receives plenty -- though with Bill, it rarely lasts more than five minutes.
While the normal brain is the site of reason and intelligence, the talk show host brain, dependent on bias and fanaticism to filter information, cannot distinguish rumor from fact.
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Obviously not just fed to faux news
AP: "In a speech that risked being seen as presumptuous..."
TIME Magazine: "capable to become the Commander in Chief of a superpower -- without seeming presumptuous..."
The National Journal: "He is well aware voters here at home might see that as presumptuous..."
Washington Post: "Whether by the end of this week he will be seen as presumptuous or overly cocky..."
Chicago Tribune: "That means walking the fine line between looking presidential and appearing arrogant and presumptuous..."
Boston Globe: "plus the growing sense in some quarters that the presumptive Democratic nominee is getting a little presumptuous..."
Wow, that's scary! No wonder things like the Swiftboat campaign stick in people's heads. It just gets picked up and repeated. It also is offensive because readers/viewers aren't told where this came from (i.e., how about telling readers that the White House said it). Also, it's lazy reporting (or not reporting at all). Disgusting.
What he didn't tell, that all news organizations where fed the same stuff, they just chose what they wanted to run and didn't run some things.
Uh, thanks Scott but this is OLD news to me......real OLD news!
Big surprise eh? Faux News, the new Ministry of Disinformation.
This is not news.
Anyone that has not figured out the fact that
Faux news is part of the Bu$h administration
Has been sleeping for the last 8 years.
Like the kids say; "Well Duh!"
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