Nov 08 2010

Media Malpractice to be re-released with new material added

Category: Uncategorizedharmonicminer @ 10:54 pm

‘Media Malpractice’ Filmmaker John Ziegler on Film’s Wide Re-release

Media Malpractice, John Ziegler‘s 2009 film that turned the media narrative of the 2008 election on its head, played like a Rocky movie on crack to conservative audiences when it was released. However, the film, despite featuring newsmaking exclusives with then-Alaska Governor Sarah Palin, didn’t find much of an audience beyond that.

Two years (and one midterm election) later, an updated version of Ziegler’s film is set to be re-released to retail stores, and will be available on demand to 80 million cable subscribers. We talked to Ziegler about his hopes for the film to find a wider audience in post-Tea Party America, and what it might mean for the film’s de facto star, Sarah Palin.

The new version of the film includes 45 minutes of updated material, including many of Ziegler’s haymaking interviews (complete with commentary), and carries the Sarah Palin seal of approval. In fact, Ziegler says that Palin even had her ghostwriter watch the film before starting work on her bestseller, Going Rogue.

Upon the film’s initial release, Ziegler says he was in talks with Vivendi-Universal to distribute the film, but the political climate at the time wasn’t right. “In Hollywood, you can take a chance on a liberal film all day long, but if you try and fail with a conservative film, you get fired.”

Still, Ziegler hit the road to screen the film for various conservative audiences, and sold enough copies of the film (around 40,000) to roughly recoup the film’s original $250k production budget.

Since then, though, Palin has evolved, from mere politician into a being of pure media energy whose every Facebook utterance makes headlines, while President Obama has become the scapegoat for huge midterm losses for the Democrats. Add to that the simmering speculation over a possible Palin presidential bid, and suddenly, the climate is a lot friendlier for Media Malpractice.

Shameless plug.  If you haven’t seen this yet, you need to in order to understand what really happened in the 2008 election coverage from the media.  And the music is listenable, too.


Nov 07 2010

Keith is back. Should we laugh, or cry?

Category: Uncategorizedharmonicminer @ 11:00 pm

Keith Olbermann returns to MSNBC on Tuesday

 

just two days after he was suspended “indefinitely” for contributing to three 2010 candidates without prior consent from the network.

“After several days of deliberation and discussion, I have determined that suspending Keith through and including Monday night’s program is an appropriate punishment for his violation of our policy,” Griffin said in a statement. “We look forward to having him back on the air Tuesday night.”

I knew it was too good to last.

What’s interesting is how many right-leaning commentators thought Olbermann had been mistreated.  But I think they just wanted to keep him around for laughs…  which is about what he’s good for.

The suspension brought into the focus the ongoing tensions between the nonpartisan NBC News and the partisan hosts on MSNBC.

Even though Olbermann is paid for opinion, the undisclosed donations presented a clear conflict of interest for someone who recently anchored an election night. MSNBC already received some criticism last week for having its liberal hosts and commentators anchor election night.  So the news that one of them also donated to Democratic candidates only gave more ammo to conservative critics of the cable network.

Now we’re getting to the real issue, which is not Olbermann as such, but the MSNBC management’s decisions to confuse its news anchors with its opinion-spouters. They used Olbermann and Matthews to provide “news” coverage of the 2008 elections, conventions, etc. 

Maddow talked of a double standard where Fox News allows Republican hosts like Sean Hannity and Mike Huckabee to take a role in politics that goes beyond journalism and into advocacy. For Maddow, the incident showed how MSNBC is different in suspending Olbermann for giving to candidates while Fox didn’t take a similarly hard line when it came to Hannity’s contribution to Michelle Bachmann.

“Let this incident lay to rest forever, the facile, never-true-in-any-way, lazy conflation of Fox News, and what the rest of us do for a living,” Maddow said. “Everybody likes to say, ‘Oh, that’s cable news. It’s all the same. Fox and MSNBC, mirror images of each other.’ Let this lay that to rest forever.”

Maddow continued: “Hosts on Fox raise money on the air for Republican candidates. They use their Fox News profiles to headline fundraisers. Heck, there are multiple people being paid by Fox News now to essentially run as Republican candidates. There is no rule against that at Fox. They run as a political operation. We’re not.”

Maddow obviously has trouble making basic distinctions between news reporters and opinion journalists.  To my knowledge, FOX has not used Hannity, Beck, etc., as anchors for major political news events in providing basic coverage of those events.  The pretense that Olbermann, Matthews, Maddow, et. al., aren’t primarily political advocates and partisans is what is so silly here.  MSNBC makes no apparent attempt to distinguish between news reporting and opinion journalism.  That could be the reason why Maddow and company can’t understand the distinction when FOX does it.

Not to be self-serving, but order MEDIA MALPRACTICE at the link in the upper right of this page and you’ll learn all you need to know about how objective MSNBC wasn’t in the 2008 election, as well as a good deal else.

In the meantime, based on ratings, at least, it’s clear that FOX is trusted by MANY more listeners than MSNBC, by nearly an order of magnitude.  Maybe there’s a reason.

 


Nov 06 2010

Gangsters behaving like gangsters in Mexico, with an incompetent, corrupt government

Category: Uncategorizedharmonicminer @ 6:16 pm

Gunmen block roads after Mexican drug lord killed

Gunmen used buses and trucks to block roads in Reynosa, a Gulf cartel stronghold across the border from McAllen, Texas, and west of Matamoros, where marines on Friday shot dead gang leader Ezequiel “Tony Tormenta” Cardenas.

In an apparent riposte from rivals, gunmen from the Zetas gang hung messages between trees and over bridges in Reynosa and in cities across northeastern Tamaulipas state, mocking Cardenas’ death. “Once again, the Gulf traitors’ destiny is evident … there’s no place for them, not even in hell,” read one banner that was signed by the Zetas.

Try to imagine the response of US authorities if rival armed gangs were blocking roads in, say, Kansas.  Or San Diego, for that matter.

Then consider that those gangsters are running free in Mexico, and ask yourself what that means, and what it bodes.


Nov 06 2010

The most ungracious victory speech ever?

Category: Uncategorizedharmonicminer @ 9:47 am


Nov 02 2010

California is doomed

Category: Uncategorizedharmonicminer @ 9:38 pm

Brown.

Boxer.

Over the cliff.

Holding hands.

If you own something in California, sell it fast, before the price drops even more.

We appear to have decided officially to become a third-world country.

As industry moves out, guess who’s moving in?


Nov 02 2010

Rated PG 13: WHICH side is angry here?

Category: Uncategorizedharmonicminer @ 11:46 am

It’s pretty obvious, as one of the background speakers in this video points out, that had this kind of behavior been exhibited by a Republican, it would have been all over the nightly news. The perpetrators would be likely to have been arrested, given this kind of behavior in front of watching cops. But here we have some out of control anger, expressed by tearing down signs and shouting obscenities at peaceful Republican campaigners, who are simply sitting on their own property holding signs in support of their candidate.

UPDATE:

Intelligent commentary on the “racist” hypothesis as an explanation of Republican sentiment.

UPDATE #2:

The angry man’s candidate lost.  Cosmic justice?


Nov 01 2010

The NEH (National Endowment for Hubris) strikes again

Category: Uncategorizedharmonicminer @ 8:38 pm

Rewriting history…..  all over again.

 

Howard Zinn would be proud.


Oct 31 2010

History Repeating Itself?

Category: Democrat,election 2010,government,Jerry Brownamuzikman @ 8:18 pm

It is a privilege to welcome this particular guest blogger to Harmonicminer.  That is because she is my daughter.  I vividly remember the day she became politically aware.  It was the day she received her first paycheck.  She was shocked at the amount of taxes withheld and the difference between what she earned and what she got to keep.  This created an opportunity for a teachable moment, needless to say.

My daughter is a journalism major in college and this blog is the result of a class assignment  – write something in the style of Ann Coulter.  I will leave it to you to judge how well she did.

History Repeating Itself – by Embowlee

“I didn’t have a plan,” said Jerry Brown, former Governor of California, in a 1992 CNN interview responding to the question of what went wrong while he was in office.

What’s that you say? Why yes, yes that is the man running for Governor for this upcoming 2010 election.

Flash back to before Jerry Brown tried his hand at being Governor the first time. What do we see?

For starters, California still deserved the title “The Golden State.” We had the best higher education, the best freeways, and affordable and abundant living communities. State and government taxes were low, and the word “inflation” was virtually non-existent.

Flash forward.  The state has stopped building new freeways, and halted new power plants. Taxes are the highest in the nation, and unemployment is higher. Millions of hard-working Californians are leaving for opportunities elsewhere in neighboring states, and for the people who do stay; the livin’ definitely ain’t easy.

We can thank the 1974 election of a radical, new age leftist Jerry Brown as playing a huge part in this rapid downfall.

In the same interview with CNN, Mr. Brown was asked a follow up question after he stated that he didn’t have to lie anymore, now that he’s no longer a politician. As if he thought he could say that and not expect a follow up question.

What did you lie about, asked the CNN representative?

“It’s all a lie. You run for office, and the assumption is that you know what to do, and I don’t. I didn’t have a plan for California, Clinton doesn’t have a plan, and Bush doesn’t have a plan. You say you’re going to lower taxes, put people to work, you’re going to improve the schools; you’re going to stop crime. But crime is up; schools are worse, taxes are higher. I mean, be real!”

Be real California, our state is hopeless! Thanks Mr. Negativity, but what I think you really meant to say was that you just couldn’t step up and get the job done yourself.

So now-nearly twenty years later, Jerry Brown wants to give being Governor of the state of California another shot.

The recent polls show Jerry Brown leading over opposing candidate, Meg Whitman.

What’s going on California residents? Is suffering through a four year term something you like doing? ‘Cause that’s what we can expect if Jerry no-plan Brown is elected again.

What makes anyone think, after all these years, that this time, he actually does have a plan?

In one of his most recent ad campaigns, Jerry Brown says it’s time to get California working again, and that we have to “work with what we have.” He’s also talked about how he wants to focus primarily on “green-centered” jobs-jobs that are more expensive to fund, and are scarce.

What about the jobs we’ve had around for hundreds of years, Jerry? The ones that are quickly dying off and people are becoming unemployed over, because there’s no money to sustain them and no money to afford workers.

Jerry Brown claiming to have a solid plan the second time around is almost as crazy as the thought of Barbara Boxer running for office again. Oh wait…


Oct 28 2010

Obama a socialist? Simply shocking….

Category: Uncategorizedharmonicminer @ 12:44 pm

Remember during the 2008 election, the big-brain Republicans told us we shouldn’t say Obama is a socialist, because that might discredit us? Because since everyone knew he wasn’t REALLY a socialist, calling him one was just giving ammo to the left to call us crazy? I distinctly recall many of us saying that if it walks like a duck, looks like a duck, and quacks like a duck….. but the brilliant Republican elite just couldn’t quite get there, somehow.  Apparently, things have changed:

The Stanley Kurtz Interview

during the election campaign, I was certainly a critic of President Obama. I looked into the radical connections in his past. I wasn’t shy about saying that, but the socialism charge seemed to me to be a bridge too far. I mean, how do you define socialism? That’s a big problem right there. So my inclination when I started this research was to just bracket the whole thing, set it aside, and focus on the fact that Obama is ultra-liberal, much further to the left than he claims to be. But for example, I started to change my mind when I ran across the programs of the Socialist Scholars Conferences that Obama clearly attended when he lived in New York City between 1983 and 1985. And those programs really shocked me, because they included a number of people from Obama’s current political world. And they even included James Cone, who is the theological mentor of Jeremiah Wright. And when I saw that, I really had to rethink my attitude toward the socialism issue. And the more I followed it out, the more I saw that Obama at minimum lived deeply in the midst of a world of socialist community organizers. You know, people can read my book and they can agree or disagree with the idea that Obama himself was a socialist community organizer. But one thing is certain. There are a lot of socialist community organizers. They intentionally keep their socialism secret. And they were Obama’s mentors and colleagues.

That like “walk/look/quack like a duck” logic to me. At the end of the day, arguing about whether Obama IS a socialist is stupid. It is indisputable, and was in 2008, that he had always supported socialist perspectives and policies, and surrounded himself with self-described socialists. Who cares if he had the word stenciled on his t-shirt under his suit?  What was obvious then, and has been proved since, is that he would govern like a socialist.

It’s nice to hear the Republican intelligentsia coming around….  finally.


Oct 26 2010

Sharpton supporters walking away from the hard truth about race and abortion

Category: Uncategorizedharmonicminer @ 8:50 am

This lady is absolutely right. Abortion IS the civil rights issue of our time, and the most helpless among us are those whose civil rights have been taken away.


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