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Media Matters for America wrote:

Media Matters: Please give a warm welcome to our death panelists


From: Media Matters for America [action@mediamatters.org]
Sent: Friday, August 14, 2009 10:42 PM
To: Tom
Subject: Media Matters: Please give a warm welcome to our death panelists
As usual, media conservatives didn’t let the facts get in the way of fear. Glenn Beck defended Palin’s “death panel” statement on Monday, as did Fox News’ Andrew Napolitano. That same day, Rush Limbaugh cited an op-ed that, while raising concerns about the end-of-life consultations, called euthanasia talk “rubbish.” Then he ignored that statement and proceeded to talk about euthanasia.

The idea that your elderly loved ones (and I’m no spring chicken myself) would sit in front of a panel of judges and defend themselves about the cost of their health care, and ultimately life or death, is so totally obscene I don’t know where to start.

First of all, this concept of a death panel is entirely contrived by fear mongers and propelled by ignorant astroturfers. If you haven’t caught the Rachel Maddow show nightly this past week, then you have some catching up to do. Rachel has pulled back the curtain and has shined ultra-intense-halogen spotlights on the cockroaches holding the puppet strings. The fear mongers she exposes are shoveling out the drivel, and the right-wing-birthers-deathers-mouthbreathing-Obama-is-a-whatever crowd propels the lies. Kudos to Rachel for real journalism.

The fear mongers are outrageously saying that these “death panels” will make decisions on the euthanasia of the elderly! The idea is dumbfounding! It’s stupefying and brain numbing!

These guys who organized this nonsense should be driven into exile!

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A Second Look | From The Mail Bag: Help Get Beck Off The Air

James Rucker, ColorOfChange.org wrote:


From: James Rucker, ColorOfChange.org [no-reply@colorofchange.org]
Sent: Thursday, August 06, 2009 7:27 PM
To: Tom
Subject: “Obama is a racist” — help keep Glenn Beck on the ropes

Dear Tom,

Last week, after we told you about Glenn Beck calling the President a racist (and worse), more than 40,000 ColorOfChange members called on advertisers to drop their support for the show, and the advertisers are listening.

Lawyers.com was the first to drop their support for the show. Procter & Gamble and Progressive Insurance said their ads ran during Beck’s show without their authorization and that they’ll ensure that the same mistake does not happen again. And we’re in conversations with others.

But we still need your voice. Some advertisers are refusing to budge. If we can show that more than 50,000 are standing strong, we believe more advertisers will see the writing on the wall. Can you lend your voice now?

http://www.colorofchange.org/beck/?id=1601-154346

We can stop Beck. If we can take away Beck’s ad income, we can take away his platform to promote racial fear and division. The leadership that Lawyers.com, Procter and Gamble and Progressive Insurance displayed makes it easier to pressure other advertisers to follow suit.

Not everyone has been so willing to do the right thing, but we believe that 10,000 more of you speaking out would send corporations an even stronger message that Black Americans and our allies mean business. Please take a moment to sign on, and then ask your friends and family to do the same:

http://www.colorofchange.org/beck/?=1601-154346

Folks like Glenn Beck, Lou Dobbs, and Rush Limbaugh are increasingly exploiting racism and race-based fear to achieve their cynical political goals, but the dangers of these tactics are real. The Department of Homeland Security recently reported that right-wing extremists are becoming more likely to resort to violence to achieve their aims. At the same time, President Obama receives an unprecedented 30 death threats a day, there’s been a drastic rise in the number of hate groups, and Black folks and immigrants are increasingly the victims of violent crimes and threats.

FOX has had a long history of race-baiting and racism on its shows, and we’ve run campaigns calling them out. But Glenn Beck appears to be taking the network to an even lower standard. He’s trying to divide and distract America when we should be coming together and talking about issues that really matter–like health care and the economy.

The good news is that we have the power to stop this. All major media is funded by advertising. And advertisers, more than anything, care what consumers think. If we want to put an end to folks like Glenn Beck having a platform, we can.

It’s up to us, and it can start now. Please join us:

http://www.colorofchange.org/beck/?=1601-154346

Thanks and Peace,

– James, Gabriel, William, Dani and the rest of the ColorOfChange.org team
August 6th, 2009

I need to pass this letter along. I signed their petition and I urge all who read this to do the same. It is time that we speak out against the race-baiting, the fear mongering, and the incitement to commit race-based hate crimes.

I can’t believe that openly racist comments about the President of the United States are made on a nationally televised program without fear of recourse.

The comments are without any factual basis and the network should, at the very least, offer a disclaimer saying that Beck’s comments are his own and in no way reflect the views of the network.

But they don’t, proving that the FOX network agrees with his racist remarks.

We have the power to stop the hate merchants on FOX from spreading their vitriol. FOX’s audience is mostly hard working, tax paying conservative Americans who watch FOX because they want to be a part of a network that pushes conservative ideology. I have no problem with that. But when the network leads these same hard working Americans down a path to racial hatred and violence just because they lost an election, then it is time for Americans with cooler heads to step up turn them around. FOX can and should do better.

Please follow the link and sign the petition either above or right here. Help get Beck off the air.

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A Second Look: Media Matters: Coverage of economy repeats Iraq mistakes

Media Matters for America wrote:

Media Matters:  Coverage of economy repeats Iraq mistakes


From: Media Matters for America [action@mediamatters.org]
Sent: Friday, January 16, 2009 5:40 PM
To: tomc2322
Subject: Media Matters: Media Matters: Coverage of economy repeats Iraq mistakes

CNN senior political analyst Bill Schneider wonders, “How long will the voters give President Barack Obama to turn the economy around?” Looking back at Presidents Reagan and Clinton, Schneider finds that “Obama can expect midterm grades in two years, and final grades at the end of four. Another conclusion: Grades are based on many subjects, not just the economy.”

I figure the pundits have reached the conclusion that this is no time to sit and pyne over how the economy got to the point it is in the first place. Because if they did, then they would pretty much set their own hair on fire when it dawns on them that the remedies that they espouse are the reason we are in such a deep recession.

Point being: Political fortunes can change in a hurry, and the media pundits are nearly as bad at recognizing that simple fact as they are at making predictions. Maybe it would be best to lay off the speculation that Obama won’t win a second term — at least until he begins his first. The time they save could be used to provide some much-needed balance to news reports about the current economic crisis.

Last weekend, CNN broadcast a two-hour special that consisted entirely of airing an anti-deficit documentary and discussing it with a handful of guests, all of whom agreed with the film’s contention that reducing the national debt must be an immediate and urgent priority.

Balanced news from CNN? The network that hired Glenn Beck?

This is not the first source of the “balance the budget” urgency that has popped up. It is the new talking point for the right-wing neo-nuts. Representative John A. Boehner (R) OH-10, the House minority leader,
was lamenting this on the House floor a couple days ago.

A comment by Boehner jsut two days ago concerning the $825 Billion stimulus package, from MSNBC:

House Minority Leader John Boehner

Boehner says that much of it isn’t going to do anything to help the economy in the short term. He says the approach by Democrats is to “clean out every dime from the taxpayer,” and that the nation can’t “borrow and spend it’s way to prosperity.”

That’s odd. Bush seemed to think we could “borrow and spend” like drunken sailors. Where was this “paygo” crowd that has suddenly arisen? Didn’t Bush & Kerry debate this subject? The Republicans scoffed at this idea in 2004. They were all about proving Reagan’s idiotic “trickle-down” true. Deficits meant nothing then, and Bush could just borrow and spend until the Treasury exploded, it didn’t’ matter. The stories did, and will always follow the corporate will. If the guy who signed my paycheck said to air a certain biased documentary, then I would have to do that or find another job.

Economist Dean Baker, co-founder of the Center for Economic and Policy Research argues that the film’s deeply flawed focus on the deficit is not only misguided, but dangerous: “The basic story of IOUSA is that the United States suffers from a massive deficit problem. The film constantly comes back to the deficit using a variety of measures that are intended to scare viewers into action. … Hopefully, the film will not have this effect, because there is nothing that the economy needs more right now than very large deficits. … If IOUSA viewers manage to persuade their representatives in Congress to balance the budget then they will be guaranteeing the country another Great Depression.”

Not only did CNN devote two hours to the wrong problem, neither the guests nor the CNN reporters involved offered any real solution. Early on in the program, Alice Rivlin, a director of the Office of Management and Budget under Clinton, did note that reducing overall health-care costs is one way to address Medicare spending — but her CNN hosts all but ignored her. Though CNN devoted two hours to the program, they never explored how we might reduce health-care costs — and that was the closest they came to offering an actual solution.

Reduce health care costs! What a concept! Single-payer health care is the best way to reduce costs. How much extra do we pay for the HMO management?

One way to reduce health care costs is to hang the HMO lawyers – the ones that come after those who can’t pay their massive bills. The insurance the patient thought they had didn’t pay like they thought it would and now they will lose their home. Now they get phone calls from collection agencies wanting the bill paid. Hang the lawyers, and watch health care get cheaper.

Thank you, Media Matters, for sending me this email. Thanks for pointing out the “chicken littleness” of CNN’s documentary.

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