Sunday, February 5, 2012

Re: From Barbra Streisand on GOP and the Media - Where Is the Fourth Estate When You Need Them?

Babs and Fidel Castro dissing republicans.

Ya just can't buy positive press like this.

Hats off to Babsy and El Jefe!!!

On Feb 4, 5:56 pm, Travis <baconl...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Is there anyone that actually reads anything that comes out of La La Land?
>
> On Sat, Feb 4, 2012 at 3:58 PM, Keith In Tampa <keithinta...@gmail.com>wrote:
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>
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> > This is about the most asinine thing I have ever read.   One would have to
> > question whether Babs Streisand even watched ANY of the Republican
> > debates!
>
> > It's hard to start pointing out the discrepencies, (there are so many)
> >  much less the inaccuracies,  but to begin with:  Uhm......When did the
> > candidate "bully"  the moderators?  Which moderators did the Candidates
> > bully?
>
> > Walther Chronkite and Edward R. Murrow were capable of deciphering the
> > facts for us,  and we were all safer and well informed with these two
> > Moonbats controlled the airwaves, but now, with the likes of Rachael
> > Maddow,  Keith Olberman,  and Chris Matthews,  we are no longer safe?
>
> > I could go on,.  but I have to believe that thinking Americans can see the
> > fallacy and farce in Babs' and Tom's whole  theory.....
>
> > On Sat, Feb 4, 2012 at 3:10 PM, Tommy News <tommysn...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> >> From Barbra Streisand -
>
> >> Where Is the Fourth Estate When You Need Them?
> >> Posted: 02/ 3/2012 5:17 pm
> >> It seems these days that the Republican debates have become a forum in
> >> which candidates can assert just about anything. With the right amount
> >> of aggression, they are able to avoid answering tough questions by
> >> bullying the moderator into submission (i.e. not asking strong follow
> >> up questions in order to correct the record). We know there is a
> >> certain level of theatrics in politics. The electorate assumes that
> >> candidates will embellish, evade, and even sidestep at times when
> >> asked tough questions. But the line should be drawn when candidates
> >> rewrite history in order to protect or enhance their own self-image,
> >> which isn't based on the truth.
> >> Americans are busy, working hard to support and provide for their
> >> families. They don't have time to parcel out fact from fiction. They
> >> depend on the Fourth Estate to guide them and to hold individuals
> >> running for office, especially the highest office in our country,
> >> accountable. Journalists like Walter Cronkite and Edward R. Murrow
> >> knew it was their duty to know the facts and disseminate them to the
> >> public. That responsibility in today's media world seems to be
> >> diminishing.
>
> >> As I've watched the Republican presidential primary unfold, I've seen
> >> the candidates successfully deflecting answers to tough questions or
> >> misleading the public, without forceful and timely push back from the
> >> mainstream media. And we all know, the longer a lie or a half truth is
> >> allowed to simmer in the public consciousness without being refuted,
> >> the harder it is to correct misconceptions down the line.
>
> >> Newt Gingrich has done this the best. He has claimed in debates and
> >> interviews that while serving as Speaker of the House, his leadership
> >> helped create 11 million new jobs, which ultimately led to the
> >> economic boom of the 1990s. He always leaves out one very important
> >> fact, however. The economic boom of the 90s would not have been
> >> possible without President Clinton. Clinton pushed for the passage of
> >> the 1993 Deficit Reduction Act, which proposed increasing taxes on the
> >> wealthiest income earners, cutting programs that weren't working,
> >> taxing corporations at 35%, and extending the earned income tax
> >> credit. Gingrich vehemently opposed the bill and he and every one of
> >> his Republican colleagues voted against it. The deadlock was broken by
> >> then Vice President Al Gore and the bill was signed into law by
> >> President Clinton. Three years later, the economy was surging, and by
> >> the end of Clinton's second term, when Gingrich was forced out of
> >> office by his own party, the Administration recorded a net budget
> >> surplus. It was the first time the US budget had been balanced since
> >> 1968. Given these historical facts, how does any pundit or media
> >> outlet allow Gingrich to get away with taking credit for something he
> >> worked so hard to destroy?
>
> >> Also, recently in a debate moderated by Fox News analyst, Juan
> >> Williams, Gingrich was questioned about controversial remarks he had
> >> made about poverty and African Americans. Gingrich had previously said
> >> black Americans should demand jobs, not food stamps. Juan Williams
> >> attempted to coax Gingrich into acknowledging that he was playing
> >> racial politics. To which Gingrich responded untruthfully that, "more
> >> people have been put on food stamps by Barack Obama than any president
> >> in American history." And there ended that portion of the debate with
> >> Gingrich receiving deafening applause from the audience, looking
> >> strong and principled. What Juan Williams failed to point out in that
> >> moment is that Barack Obama has not put anyone on food stamps. The
> >> grossly irresponsible and greedy practices of those on Wall Street,
> >> which led to the subsequent crash of the housing market, created the
> >> most severe recession our country has experienced since the Great
> >> Depression (which Obama inherited from George W. Bush when he entered
> >> office). These events, along with the continuous deregulation of our
> >> financial sector, conspired to make a record number of people eligible
> >> for government food assistance. Juan Williams completely missed this
> >> important opportunity to reveal the real truth behind Gingrich's
> >> racist assertions.
>
> >> These kinds of tactics are used frequently by candidates running for
> >> office. Journalists need to stand strong and do their job, which is to
> >> challenge candidates immediately when they are purposefully misleading
> >> the public. They should not be polite or fearful of offending someone
> >> when the truth is in question. As we continue through the primary and
> >> head toward the general election, this is crucial. Without the
> >> mainstream media's commitment to holding candidates accountable, we
> >> have little chance of having a well-informed electorate on Election
> >> Day. And let's look at the facts. The truth is, President Obama's
> >> leadership on the stimulus, bringing the auto industry back from the
> >> brink of collapse, adding nearly 3.7 million private sector jobs in 23
> >> consecutive months of job growth proves that our country is moving in
> >> the right direction. Because of the President's policies, our economy
> >> is on the road to recovery and it's time we start celebrating the
> >> truth.
>
> >> P.S. Hooray to everyone who supported Planned Parenthood and spoke out
> >> against Susan G. Komen for the Cure, who wrongfully politicized the
> >> issue of women's health. This week we saw how the power of grass roots
> >> activism can lead to positive change. Bravo!
>
> >> --
> >> Together, we can change the world, one mind at a time.
> >> Have a great day,
> >> Tommy
>
> >> --
> >> Together, we can change the world, one mind at a time.
> >> Have a great day,
> >> Tommy
>
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