Posted on 04/21/2003 9:44:23 AM PDT by albertp
I find it revealing that Professor Palmer of Harvard doesn't think there was enough blood and gore revealed on his television screen - as if the rest of us were trying to sanitize and downplay the obvious human tragedies that did in fact occur. The alleviation of suffering, the restoration of lost rights, healing the sick and wounded and hopefully providing compensation to the innocents caught in the crossfire, repairs to property and infrastructure, etc., constitute the purpose of the next phase of the war: our humanitarian aid.
So, even the lefty media are not liberal enough for the antiwar protesters. They are thoroughly dissatisfied with the "minimal" coverage they have received. By all means, let the media give them MAXIMUM coverage - maybe, just maybe - these antiwar protesters will be revealed for the violent hypocrites that they are. "SMASHING WINDOWS FOR PEACE," indeed!
Too bad France and Germany (am I correct?) now OPPOSE the lifting of sanctions against Iraq. One can only wonder why. International politics and intrigue. Proof positive, in my opinion, that it is time to thoroughly revamp the United Nations and reduce it to a strictly advisory or humanitarian role - or to dismantle it altogether.
...a Harvard professor named Brian Palmer
Heh.
The very idea that anyone could complain that NPR is not left-wing enough is on its face laughable. Katha Pollit, when asked by Andrew Sullivan several months after 9/11 what she would do (instead of invading Afghanistan), just stammered. She couldn't come up with an answer. What a moron.
And what is her big complaint about NPR? She says it's not giving enough coverage to foreign anti-war rallies. That's her big complaint. Waah. Waaah.
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Brian Palmer, lecturer at Harvard. Jr. Faculty member. His themes seem to fit the profile. I note that CNN also has a reporter named Brian Palmer, but unlikely to be the same.
FMCDH
The lefties are upset for two reasons: one, they lost. Two, people are challenging their views. Whenever you hear one talk about the "world view" they're talking about their views, projected on a supposed world actor.
I agree, it's a real problem.
Look. This is real simple.
As far as the left is concerned, George Bush is the worst monster in the world. He's worse than Saddam. Worse than Hitler. He's a scourge.
The media should be focussing everything they have on this scourge, they same way they should have focussed on the holocaust when it was underway. The awfulness of George Bush should obviously be the number one topic of all media outlets, all the time, 24/7, until he is driven from office in disgrace.
Any media outlet that fails to do this is obviously not objective
If, as a result of crass commercial considerations of the bottom line, the various media outlets feel they have to pander to the 70-plus percent of the American people who are in favor of this war, well, then, further steps will have to be taken. The American lumpenproletariat will have to be taught the error of its ways. The true horror of George Bush's war will have to be rubbed in their faces by other means, as one might rub a puppy's nose in its puddle.
< /lefty thought processes > (steely)
"Progressives have become American outsiders, as marginalized as conservatives used to be."
I don't know where these "progressives" get their perception that they are outsiders. If we focus on education, for example, it is obvious that they have infiltrated colleges and universities, public school departments, Head Start and even private preschools, all across the country. If you dare to challenge them by calling for a complete separation of school and state, they are beside themselves with rage. Most of them have teacher unions and tenure to protect them. But their focus is on referring to defenders of homeschooling or public schooling far from the grip of their socialist "unions," as UNCONSTITUTIONAL. This is amazing in itself since there is no constitutional provision for public schooling at all, nor any definition of the structure of such education.
They persist in teaching "values clarification," "critical thinking, "skepticism," and "deconstructionism" or "postmodernism." It is amusing to behold high school students of a liberal bent accusing their conservative peers of "not really thinking about the issues." But their liberal "thinking" is anything but "critical." It most definitely is hostile, since it follows only the established universe of LIBERAL discourse, any critical opposition be damned!
If these liberals examine "deconstructionism" and "skepticism" as they define those terms, they would see that those systems are fatally flawed and contain the seeds of self-destruction. We can only encourage them to go all the way with their worldview. But we must, at the same time, challenge them every step of the way. Their "progressive humanistic values" are quite scary, to say the least.
Just say NO to NION. ANSWER is the CANCER that will kill us all. Question ANSWER!
Leadership in an egalitarian society? Huh?
LOL if he thinks the media is too far to the "right", he's going to have a long, hard couple of years while Big Media connects the two dots of "declining media ratings" and "amount of truth vs amount of bankrupt ideology and commentators' spin" and discovers why Fox News has good ratings.
Liberals are always right and everyone must agree.
If no one agrees then either the media isn't playing the message or the people are too stupid.
Has she tried DU lately?
Becki
Excuse me? The media pendulum is still to the Left, with the few exceptions listed in the article (Fox, The Weekly Standard, Ann Coulter, Michael Savage).
Give it a rest! Conservatives have been marginalized up until now, you're right. There is no reason to go back to marginalizing conservatives! There are plenty of reasons to force the progressives/leftists to sit out for a few years (or decades for that matter).
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