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Documentary Review: Media Malpractice

Saturday, May 23rd, 2009

Can anyone honestly review the media’s coverage of the 2008 Presidential election and say that the media wasn’t completely in the tank for then-Senator Barack Obama? Didn’t think so. To that end, libertarian filmmaker John Ziegler put together his documentary/expose, Media Malpractice, to give evidence to the former statement. And after watching this documentary, I would suggest that it is required viewing for those who study the media or have an interest in how the American media has fallen apart.

As I looked at some reviews of this documentary on the web, I was shocked by the amount of detractors who suggested that Ziegler was your typical, aggravated conservative who was frustrated with his party’s candidate and is now lashing out. Well, that’s a ton of a bullshit if there ever was some! Ziegler is a committed libertarian and has only ever donated money to democratic politicians. Sounds like a regular Rush Limbaugh, right?

Thought not.

From my view, the documentary really dives into two major issues in the 2008 campaign. First, it looks at how the media deliberately paid no serious attention to the various three alarm fires associated with Senator Obama. For example, the audiotape that came out a few days before the election where Obama specifically cited that previous supposedly-liberal Supreme Courts had not gone far enough into redistributing wealth and addressing issues of economic justice. Second, the documentary looks at how the media absolutely destroyed Alaska Governor and former Vice Presidential candidate Sarah Palin. When you watch the various attacks played in succession, it’s enough to turn your stomach.

People like Charlie Gibson and Katie Couric twisted and bent Palin’s previous statements and then asked her to respond. And when Palin questioned their phrasing of the questions, they lashed out at her like she was a dummy! The thing that always got me about Palin is that she’s just a regular Mom who rose up the political ranks. When she suggested that she was your typical “hockey Mom,” I can see that being true! And it shows you the vast disconnect between the media and regular Americans that they didn’t “get it.”

Understanding Palin boils down to one of the major issues that Bill O’Reilly has been going on about for years now – class warfare; the “elites” versus regular citizens. I put “elite” in quotations because most of the people who fall into this category may not even realize it. For example, I have friends (conservative, liberal, and independent) who have no idea that think in terms of class warfare and their “class” being better than those “below” them. It’s frustrating and a topic for another entry at another time.

There were some portions of Ziegler’s that will stick with me. Maybe the most glaring is how completely biased Katie Couric was in her interview with Palin. And, specifically, how Katie took Senator John McCain’s two major regulatory battles in the realm of the housing meltdown (his relentless pursuit of tighter oversight over Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac) off of the table when she asked Palin to explain what McCain had done to help stave off the mortgage meltdown. That’s the equivalent of asking someone, “Other than red, white, and blue, what other colors are there on the flag of the United States of America?”

What?

And the documentary also does a good job of talking about how certain issues were blown up to mean much more than they actually did (i.e. race). If you look at the exit polls, race meant nothing to the voters. By and large, the voters went for Obama because they found what the media suggested that he stood for as a good thing (the nebulous concept of “change”). I have no issues with the voters voting anyway they choose, but to constantly use race as a battering ram against anyone who would even think to mention it (such as former Democratic Vice Presidential candidate Geraldine Ferraro) is absurd. Sure, if a pundit tried to use it as a negative, then they should have been criticized, but over and again that was not the case.

Watching Media Malpractice gives you a plethora of such aggravating and disgusting examples of the media’s bias. But, as has been reported on this blog by both my entries and my readers via their comments – the American mass media is a complete joke. It is an empire that has forgotten what unbiased reporting is supposed to be about and is, instead, dominated by profits and ratings. Just like now is the perfect time for a third party to rise at the national level, now is the perfect time for us as a nation to turn our backs on the biased media and support independent sources of news and citizen-led media.

In any event, if you have an interest in this stuff, then I suggest that you check out Media Malpractice. You’ll be as disgusted with the mainstream media as I am.

The Howard Stern Vacation Schedule

Saturday, August 30th, 2008

Sometimes I really wish that I was told that Howard Stern and his crew of miscreants would be taking off most of the summer before I purchased my Sirius Satellite Radio and subscription. The Stern crew just took off the last week…and I’m not sure why. They took off the first full week of August and the last full week. And I’m sure that they’ll be off next week, too (because why would you take off Monday for Labor Day and then only work a 3-day work week?).

Bear in mind they also took off the first two weeks of July. Ummm…that’s four full weeks off in the summer months. I know that Howard’s brainwashed fans will say that he’s earned the break, but there are many millions more of us who are just fans of the show and feel like they’ve been sold a bill of goods with the Howard Stern gang. We were told about commercial-free radio before he made the jump – we now get frequent 15-minute, non-live content breaks in the middle of his shows.

We were told that the show would be in the studio on the occasional Friday to surprise the audience. Bullshit on that! He spent a few Fridays in the studio when he started Sirius – more than two and a half years ago now.

Then we were told about all of the great content that we’d get after Sirius XM and Stern bought back his tapes from CBS Radio/Viacom. What do they give us? A completely randomized selection of shows from all over Howard’s history with no rhyme or reason as to why they were playing certain shows. This crappy “Master Tape Theater” was so poorly received that the Stern folks were forced to move it into some weird Sunday afternoon time slot when no one is listening anyway.

Before he made the jump, Stern sold us on something like 33 cents per day or 45 cents per day to hear him on Sirius. Okay – then let me pay just the 45 cents on each day that he’s in the building. In August, I would have paid $3.60 to hear Howard and his crew.

I can’t tell you how happy I am that the merger went through. I really do like satellite radio and I really do enjoy listening to the Howard Stern Show. But paying the $14 that I pay each month (tax included) is not worth what I’m getting in terms of service. I hear that with the merger there will be an option to get 50 channels of your choice and pay $6.99 per month. Let’s get that figured out and in motion already!

More Unconstitutional Stops

Saturday, September 25th, 2004

So last night there was another unconstitutional checkpoint set up in the vacant lot across from my apartment. It didn’t effect me personally since I didn’t go out and get blitzed last night (hence not having to worry about the Nazi local cops). However, I have a real problem when local police officers make a habit out of setting up these checkpoints.

I don’t know – something about the same cops, setting up the same checkpoint, pulling over the same people – it’s not right. Some might argue on behalf of protecting the public safety (especially last night since it was a DWI stop) – that’s a bunch of bullshit. It’s called Nazi Germany. It’s called fascism. It’s called un-American. It’s called unconstitutional.

Do you want to know how to protect the public’s safety with respect to drunk drivers? Easy. You fine the shit out of AND give jail time to the owners, bartenders, and bouncers who allow shitfaced patrons to leave their establishment and get behind the wheel of a car when they should be picked up by a taxi. What? It’s not their fault? Bullshit. Go sell that shit to Canada or France. Folks, if you don’t look out for your own – if WE don’t look out for OUR own – then you get what we have here in Monmouth County, NJ…a police state.

There’s no reason why a bar can’t set up a breathalizer stop on the way out of their bar. Maybe have another room in the bar where you go to breathe into the breathalizer before you leave. You blow over your state’s limit, you get a taxi called for you (at your expense). If you don’t think that a process like that won’t increase designated drivers and decrease over-drinking, then you’re not looking at this rationally.

And all it takes is a little bit of effort from the owners of the bars to protect the people who make them rich. What do you get in return? Besides a well-run establishment, you get a police force that cannot use the Nazi, unconstitutional “checkpoint” to randomly pull you over whenever they feel like it.

“For the Good of the Party”

Tuesday, July 6th, 2004

I post a lot on the message boards for my undergraduate fraternity (which I also advise as their Chapter Director). One of the conversations that was bound to come up on those boards was about the Presidential race. Now, I’m not going to go into who I support or why or what my general ideas are on the race, but one of the guys had a good snippet of information that I thought should be shared.

Basically, he joined me in condemning both the Republicans and the Democrats for having way too many bullshit artists in their parties crying for “the good of the party.” Oh give me a break, already. You have two major parties who are each worth multiple millions of dollars and these bastards dare to cry that something has to be done for the good of their party? What about what really matters? What about the fundamental battle cry of the Founding Fathers?

What about the good of the people!?!?

Wasn’t that the original fundamental charge of our government? To always be for and of the people and to work for the betterment of the people? If the Founding Fathers were around today…they’d be sick with our current two-party system – just like the majority of Americans are.

You see, this is what disenfranchises many people from getting involved in politics or from even voting. Who wants to support a two-headed monster that is supposedly by and for the people, but so over-concerned with their own petty agendas that they forget about the vast majority of Americans? I sure as hell don’t. You have one party that believes in assuaging the rich in hopes of their helping the poor and one party who believes in stealing from the rich to give to the poor.

What about the overwhelming majority of Americans who are neither poor nor rich? What about those of us who just “get along” and live somewhat comfortably from paycheck to paycheck? Are we lost in the mix?

But in the end, I know that just having the right to vote is extremely valuable, so I will certainly exercise that right. And I will be voting for the person who I believe will do the best job in the White House – no the one who it is fashionable to hate or the one who has the least amount of garbage talked about him. I just wish that my vote was going to a strong third party (not the bullshit laden Greens, Reforms, or Libertarians) who didn’t care about the good of their party, but rather about the good of the people.


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