When asked to report on the onslaught of political ads on television words like “flood,” “deluge,” and “torrent,” will suddenly pepper copy. A report from the Borrell Associates estimates $9.8 billion will be spent on political advertising this season. Nearly 60 percent of that will be on television. Phrases like “secret money” and “shadow funders”… Continue reading
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Column: Purpose Driven Lies and Gender Equality
What does a government bureaucrat being between you and your doctor look like? That was the go-to canard to scare Americans away from the health care reform bill (or single payer for that matter). So, imagine your doctor decides he or she doesn’t want you to get a procedure. They don’t agree with it for… Continue reading
Column: How The South Can Rise Again: Immigrants
In the immediate aftermath of Hurricane Katrina members of the media noticed there was widespread devastation in the South. Watching it on television, as a person of Southern heritage, to me it was clear: “Some of that was like that before the storm.” And it was. And it still is years later. Now since the… Continue reading
Column: In Health Care ” Affordability is Accessibility
Conservatives really wanted a fight about religious freedom. It appeared to be an easy win: Make an ObamaCare mandate that insurers cover birth control into a war on religion. The GOP, void of any ideas Obama hasn’t contaminated by agreeing with, finds itself in an election year frantically looking for a bold battle cry. That… Continue reading
Column: GOP 2012: The Pro-Fiction Campaign
This campaign season can be summed up by one interview on conservative talk radio last August. It was with Iowa Straw Poll-sweeper Congresswoman, Michele Bachmann, in which she proclaimed: “What people recognize is that there’s a fear that the United States is in an unstoppable decline. They see the rise of China, the rise of… Continue reading
Video: The Point: Censorship, Oscars and Violent Video Games
AlterNet: Rise of the Livestreamer: Telling the Truth About Occupy in Real Time
Livestreamers are armed with a smart phone, an app and an audience of people at home watching every frame. The first Occupy camp I went to was in Los Angeles at City Hall. On the corner there were communists standing next to Ron Paul supporters next to vegan activists next to those LaRouche people (who… Continue reading
Column: Give Karen Santorum Author Credit for Co-Writing Her Husband’s Book
On paper Rick Santorum is not a generous man. He’s the most religious; the staunchest of the moralists; the fastest to the Bible thumpyist; the preachiest of the preachy in this race. He’s the most giant-government-forcing-you-to-be-holy of the small-government-for-corporations-only candidates. Yet according to his tax returns, he gives the least amount to charity of anyone… Continue reading
Column: Republicans: The Severe Conservatives
Part of being a Democrat is acting like you’re losing even when you’re winning. Part of being a Republican is acting like you’re winning even when you’re losing. The phrase “silent majority,” that brilliant bit of Nixonian rhetoric, is a way to augment Republican numbers and voices. “Nearly all people agree with me and they’re… Continue reading
Column: The Market’ Has Chosen the Winner of the Culture Wars
“Gen X” was popularized as an advertising term. Marketers used the label to describe the young people of the late ”˜80s. The focus was on how to sell goods to the MTV generation. Advertisements at that time, just as one example, started to feature unmarried couples to appeal to this group of consumers. This was… Continue reading
Video: The Big Picture with Thom Hartmann: Occupy Oakland’s Tactics
Video: TYT on Current: Should Dems Quit Being Bipartisan?
Alternet: Why #OWS Needs to Denounce Violent Tactics on Display at Occupy Oakland
The Occupy Movement, “the 99 percent,” has, ironically, been hijacked by a small minority within its ranks. I speak of a small percentage of Occupiers who are okay with property destruction. As we saw in Oakland over the weekend: They’re okay with breaking windows, trashing city buildings and throwing bottles at the police. In short:… Continue reading
Column: The GOP: Preaching the Prosperity Gospel
One of the richest men in the country, ranking in the 0.006 percent of Americans, likes to accuse the President of creating an “entitlement society.” Mitt Romney, the heir apparent, next in line GOP nominee ” is against entitlement. When I hear “entitlement society” I think, “country club.” But When Mitt uses that phrase he… Continue reading