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Adenoid_Hynkel Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Aug-13-06 10:31 PM
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The media assassination of Ned Lamont
Edited on Sun Aug-13-06 10:34 PM by Adenoid_Hynkel
we saw the same thing happen to Howard Dean just prior to the primaries—non-stop negative attacks, preferential booking to opponents (in this case Holy Joe being invited on shows in favor of the guy who ACTUALLY WON the previous night's primary)

It's no wonder we're seeing the polls for the general election flipping to Lieberman. The average person hasn't heard a single good thing about Lamont-and, by extension of the rightwing framing and attempts to tie it to the general election, the Democratic Party is being smeared as well.
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Media Matters explains better than i can-great must-read article here:
http://mediamatters.org/items/200608120001
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msongs Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Aug-13-06 11:35 PM
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1. the only people that matter live in Connecticut, so what they DO counts
and what anyone outside Connecticut thinks is irrelevant. I think Mr. Lamont will take care of his own business quite well.

Msongs
www.msongs.com/political-shirts.htm
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garybeck Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Aug-13-06 11:51 PM
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2. except that
a poll in July showed Lie-berman losing the primary but winning as an independent. go figure.
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Rainscents Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Aug-13-06 11:56 PM
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3. That was back in July...
Things change real fast.
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Selatius Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Aug-14-06 12:00 AM
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4. The last Rasmussen poll had Joe and Ned in a dead heat in a 3-way race
Character assassination could turn the battle in favor of Lieberman, but Lieberman, if successful, will simply become the Black Sheep among Democrats for essentially circumventing the primary process.
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Rainscents Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Aug-14-06 12:04 AM
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5. I believe, in the end, Lamont will win!
Joe is going to make many mistakes and people will find out the real Joe (Reoublican-neocon, Joe).
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countmyvote4real Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Aug-14-06 12:21 AM
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6. Good morning Mexico City, Kiev and all fledgling, fascist democracies.
All fledgling, fascist democracies, this is your wake-up call.

The tectonic social plates are shifting against rigid forces that can only deny and rail against the shift while offering no clear and vibrant choice other than “Stay the course.” These RW pundits might as well cut to the original spout of their distortional viewpoint and say outright, “Let them eat cake.”

This revolution will not be televised unless it offers a car chase, the abduction of a blonde juvenile female or some kind of explosion. (The explosion treat no longer needs to be on tape. The footage of past disasters has already been played over and over again to be lodged forever in our unconscious memories. It can be allegedly, potential and fictionalized in order to stop us dead in our track these days. It’s pure bullshit and opportunist timing.) MSM is well connected to the * administration. Their marching orders are to distract, deflect and defame. OMG, sounds like we the people elected THEM to Congress.

We didn’t elect them. The MSM bought their way there through their political contributions in search for legislative pay offs. And now we can honestly blame W. Clinton for something other than diddling an intern outside his marriage. Clinton deregulated the telecommunication industry. As a result, the MSM could have crucified him more for his private assignation. Instead they pounced on the scandal, but managed to weigh it in with a body count. (None)

In short, do not watch, subscribe to ANY cable news if you want truth over opinion. YES, there is KO (on MSNBC for now) and TDS, but unless your supplier allows you to bill by program, you’re getting screwed in more ways than one..
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O.M.B.inOhio Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Aug-14-06 02:22 AM
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7. Well said.
However,
<In short, do not watch, subscribe to ANY cable news if you want truth over opinion. >
I'd argue that as long as you're subscribing to cable, you're making a campaign conrtibution to the GOP. Donate $40 a month to a Dem candidate, or to an organization that works for election reform, peace, civil rights, education, hunger relief, justice ....
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Adenoid_Hynkel Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Aug-14-06 04:01 PM
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19. i don't have cable
i hear about it all 2nd-hand through newshounds and MMFA
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O.M.B.inOhio Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Aug-14-06 08:41 PM
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20. self-delete
Edited on Mon Aug-14-06 08:42 PM by O.M.B.inOhio
oops.
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SoCalDem Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Aug-14-06 02:57 AM
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8. Here's what I wrote about Dean ...waaay back.."The New Assassins"
SoCalDem Sat Feb-07-04 04:19 PM
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The "New" Assassins!


Poor Jack Kennedy, Poor Martin Luther King, Poor James Meredith, Poor Malcolm X, Poor Bobby Kennedy...and so many others who were "under the radar", and we never even knew ..

People who dare to speak out are always in fear for their lives, and those named paid the ultimate price for their "free speech".

Had they lived now, in a more "evolved" time, they might have never had to die for their audacity. People who made waves back then were just "dealt with" in the crudest, but most effective way of the day......elimination.. Everyday people were stunned, shocked, saddened, outraged, and then they moved on. Daily life has a way of taking over, and except for a poignant "anniversary" acknowledgment, or the recurring "conspiracy talk", these people just passed into history as tragic figures.

Those assassinations did serve a purpose though. The message sent was loud and clear. Say the Wrong thing, and you are DONE.

In the "modern" world, although there are still assassination attempts here and there, the "serious" ones are not as common . A more efficient way of handling "rogue elements" is the new and improved way...Assassination by Media is the more accepted way now. If one looks back to the period following the Bobby Kennedy assassination, you can see it taking root. Bobby's slaying might have been the straw that broke the camel's back, in that people were ready to say..ENOUGH!!. People took to the streets and things got too "messy" for the old ways to ever work again.

Flash forward to the Watergate era. At first the story dribbled out and people did not pay a lot of attention, but the Washington Post knew they had a story and they kept at it like a junkyard dog. They challenged BIG GOVERNMENT, and they never quit. When the story finally got the attention of the general public, and Nixon was taken down, the press was bolder than ever before.

This was the era of the "white paper".... 60 Minutes was the very embodiment of "make them accountable".. They went after sleazy business practices and governmental screw-ups, and they hit hard.The show they do today is more "individual driven", and is pure tabloid journalism when compared to the way they started. The targets of their "investigation" are often beleaguered people who are already overextended financially by lawsuits or other problems, so they are probably less likely to sue, or they are the pathetic , sympathy-inducing people who have been "done wrong".

Behind the scenes though, there was a group of people who were seething with anger over what had just happened, and they were determined to get things "under control again". This was the beginning of media consolidation. Towns that had once had 2 or 3 competing newspapers, now had only one, television was still the "big three", Republican Think Tanks were sprouting up like toadstools after rain.

Jimmy Carter's tenure was the "test case" for what would come later. This gentle man was attacked in the press for every little thing. The Nixon hangover may have been partly to blame, since people were genuinely more interested in what went on "behind the curtain", but the things that Carter was berated about were just plain silly..Who remembers the "lusting in his heart" episode...or the "attack of the killer bunny".. or the "he wears sweaters in the oval office".."turn down your thermostats"...or "Amy is so ugly".. Those were the memes of the day.. The press chose to amplify these things to make this man appear to be a lightweight. The real problems he encounters as president were things not of his making, and It think he did try to solve them, but with only one term, and the difficulties of the first "oil crisis", and the "hostage thing", he was doomed..

Nightline was born out of the frustration of the hostage crisis. That show started as a one hour news program with a daily update on the hostages.

A rootin-tootin Dubya would have just saddled up (other people's kids) and attacked Iran, and if the hostages were killed, it would have been "collateral damage", but Carter thought he could negotiate them home. This was our first real experience with the "new middle east". They were radical.. They were mad.. They were Bad.The old ways would never work again. Oddly enough, we now know that some of the very same people we associate with the Reagan/Bush , Bush # 1, and Bush # 2 regimes were involved , behind-the scenes , in the Iran Hostage issue.. At the time, I do not recall hearing their names mentioned when Nightline went on night after night, enumerating the "days since....".

The press attacked Carter relentlessly, and I do not recall much rallying on his behalf from anyone, and the hostage crisis did him in. It was not accidental that the hostages were released at the exact moment of Reagan's swearing in. Bush 1 had CIA connections, and the Bush loyalists (the same ones we have now) choreographed the incident masterfully, and the press ate it up. People love a winner, and Reagan came in as a winner. It was also no accident that doing away with the fairness doctrine was high on the list of "things to do".

The republicans were riding high, awash with money, and the public gaze was averted. Inflation was rampant,unemployment was high,there had been wage & price freezes and gas shortages... All in all, people were willing to "be taken care of", and they trusted the grandfatherly guy they had seen in the movies. It was not long before the doctrine was gone, and without that, it was easy for very rich ideologues to start buying up media , and they did it with a vengeance.

Looking back, it's not hard to see how effective it was. The things that have been attributed to Reagan/Bush 1 would have never been tolerated by a Democratic administration.The Clinton years showed us that , in spades.

The switchover was seamless too. Local radio stations had mostly been music, with local hosts who did silly home town pranks, held local contests for their listeners, and had news on the hour. Somewhere during this time frame, "talk/opinion" formats started really emerging, and more and more stations gave up their music formats altogether.

What better way is there to ensure that a particular opinion saturates the public, than to have local radio stations all under the same corporate ownership?. If station ABCD in Omaha is owned by the same parent company as most of the others in the area, the "movement" between stations will not happen. In the past, a radio host could get into a jam with his bosses, and the next week, he was on a competing station in a nearby town, taking a lot of his listeners with him, but when the same people own all the stations, and a host goes against the wishes of his bosses, there is NOWHERE for him to go. The atmosphere of "go-along-to-get-along" stifles any real discussion of opposing ideas.

When the major source of information of a population only airs ONE viewpoint, it's easy to demonize the opposition. The "media people" had , and still have, easy access to their own "facts" that are regularly churned out by the think tanks, they have access to all the "professional speakers/pundits" that they could ever use (also cheerfully provided by the think tanks). These same people are often editorial columnists for the papers , who just happen to be owned by the same people who own/operate the radio & TV stations.. .

There was a time when, once an election was over, people just licked their wounds, accepted that they had lost and then vowed to try again. The "new assassins" in the media cannot ever allow the "quiet time" between elections, because the fires must always be stoked. The potential adversaries must be ridiculed,belittled,scorned, accused and abused, well in advance of the next election so that the "right" people win. The unusual aspect of this , is that since the Fairness Doctrine went by the wayside, it's usually the Democratic candidates who are put through the grinder, while republican candidates with more "baggage" are treated with kid gloves. Any misgivings about a republican candidate can be explained away as a "youthful indiscretion", or a "cute colloquialism" ,or a "miscalculation", or "getting inaccurate advice", and so many more.

A candidate who has all the qualities necessary for office, is attacked mercilessly from the moment they announce they are running for office. The 24/7 media of today is expert at the art of "linguistic assassination", and they have the time to do the job well.

Election 2000 is a prime example of assassination by media. Al Gore was a vice president. He did not wield the power that our current vice president does. He had impeccable credentials, was eloquent, had a squeaky clean family life, and lived modestly considering his position. He was actually considered dull. He never presented himself as a "life-of-the-party" guy.He was the studious guy, who read bills before he voted. He was the guy who did research. He was the guy who actually went to Viet Nam , even though he was not a Green Beret with a bayonet between his teeth, singlehandedly wiping out a division of Viet Cong.The fact is ..He went.

They hammered at him about his wardrobe. Every little gaffe, was portrayed as a LIE. His opponent was secretive, smart-assed, sullen, and unknowledgeable, yet HE was portrayed as "a bit rough", "a nice guy that you would like to have a beer with", " a friendly "people-person", and too many others to list. By implication, HE was the guy with the white hat, the Good Guy, and poor old Gore was the liar with the bad fashion sense, who was dull. The daily indictment and litany of his "sins" was impossible to ignore, and every interview started and finished with him trying to refute the smears aimed at him, and him alone.

The assassins have taken aim this election season, and again they have taken aim and have wounded, if not killed, a few of the possible candidates. The media has moved from a position of watching what happens, and then reporting on it, to MAKING it happen, and then tweaking it to make an ever-better "story"..

The little known governor from a small state ..hmm that sounds familiar... is such a good story. Howard Dean was this cycle's John McCain. The press loved him.....until they had built him up to almost rock-star status, and then the only thing for them to do to get more ratings, was to "kill" him. And so they did.. They report with childlike wonder at why "he's not doing better in the polls", and then they laugh and giggle and "cue up the tape".. Then they put on their scrunched up worried face and wonder if the campaign is broke.. They are "so concerned".. They cluck-cluck to each other about how disappointing it is to see him not doing well, and yet they have already reloaded for the next victim.

Now on to the next willing contestant, John "Botox" Kerry.




By the time the election actually occurs, the candidate has been hopelessly smeared, and politically assassinated.. It not only can remove a candidate from the prospect of elected office, but it effectively silences them as well.

Assassination by media is so much more effective, since the whole "martyr thing" is eliminated and it's not nearly as "untidy" as the old way..
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xchrom Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Aug-14-06 07:30 AM
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14. control history while it's being made. kicking your reply.
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itzamirakul Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Aug-14-06 04:01 AM
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9. How about writing an email to the offending media outlets?
IMO, it would make a lot of sense to utilize the media contacts that Mediamatters provides at the end of each article or to use the list of media outlets provided by the administrators of DU and located in the research forum. Letters need not be long, but need to express your feelings about this Lamont media murder. It does a lot of good in addition to posting your disgust on these forums. The media WILL pay attention if enough of us will write in dissenting against their current policies of upholding the GOP no matter what.
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Gman Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Aug-14-06 06:42 AM
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10. The polls aren't flipping to Lieberman
Polls well before the CT primary showed JL would win the general election if he ran indy. That's why he started his petition campaign when he did as a plan B. He already had this information. It's nothing new.
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The Backlash Cometh Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Aug-14-06 06:53 AM
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11. Isn't there a law that requires them to give both candidates equal
time?
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mtnester Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Aug-14-06 07:15 AM
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12. Did you forget this...
:sarcasm:


ONLY IF you were referring to the Fairness Doctrine :)
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napi21 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Aug-14-06 07:20 AM
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13. Ned was on 2 of the Sunday shows yesterday, and did a great job
too! The host shot him some hard hitting questions on FOX, but he hit them right back! Ned isn't like Kerry or Howard, who was a novice back then.
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KharmaTrain Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Aug-14-06 07:30 AM
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15. Round One: DLC...Round Two: Rove
In the primaries, Ned beat a Lieberman who was backed and working with the DLC...the losers of virtually every election they've touched since 1994. He beat the Bob Schrums and Lannie Davis' and Donna Brazilles...the folks who snatched defeat from the jaws of victory in several important elections. Joe thought he could smooze and sleep his way through the primary...that Ned would do something stupid...all bets were off when Joe saw his numbers slipping and went running for the "real pros" in town.

No surprise one of his first moves was to dump his campaign staff...including Sean Smith who had just finished a ton of TV appearances spinning...he gets dumped to make room for the Mehlman Boys...the heavy hitters from the beltway. Joe used that sports anolgy with a purpose.

Rove sees Lamont like a toy...just like Joe did. He's hoping stringing Lieberman along and helping him create havoc in Connecticut, he can take the heat off of several other races...like three endangered house seats...as well as create a distraction from other elections. He also hopes to make Lamont a "poster boy" (as you've well noted) as some radical...a cartoon image, like the one created for Dean, that the cable network stenographers pump out until it's "gospel". Hopefully Ned plays it cool and keeps on doing what he's doing...going for the voters in Connecticut and ignoring the rest of the noise.

Here's the ultimate test for "people power". With a large Democratic edge in the state...and with polls indicating Lamont being attractive to independents, the game now goes to consolidating the Democratic base in the state and marginalizing Lieberman as more and more extreme...the exact reason a majority of Democrats rejected him last Tuesday, and one that can't carry a majority in that state in November.

Let Rove waste the energy and resources, but I suspect this is just a temporary distractions as he's got other schemes up his sleeve. The next three months will be brutal. Strap it down...it's gonna be a bumpy ride.

Cheers...
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Imagevision Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Aug-14-06 08:58 PM
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22. Lamont should hire special operations team to deal with Rove tactics
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BlueJac Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Aug-14-06 08:44 AM
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16. Lamont wins Senate seat.......
I think people are growing very tired of the right wing bullshit. Joe sounds just like a RoveBot....he will flame out like the rest of them. America comes to it's senses, Dems take back both houses.
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info being Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Aug-14-06 01:33 PM
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17. At least we exposed Lieberman!
We don't need somebody against us with a D by his name. Even if he wins, we're better off than before.
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paparush Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Aug-14-06 01:35 PM
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18. I was saying befor the CT polls closed that the ESTABLISHMENT
was going to 'Howard Dean' Lamont.
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Imagevision Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Aug-14-06 08:54 PM
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21. MSM already showing it's slant towards favoring GOP - will continue
as November elections countdown nears... GOP controls the media, this is going to be difficult, remember what you felt when they announced Bush over Kerry in 04? - GOP must not loose power because Iraq is failing badly and they need to stay the course to control the oil-flow and maintain a permanent middle-east presence.
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