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Straight Talk Express -- Off The Track

08-28-08
Now that a few of the press have been noticing that McCain's brain seems to be missing a lot of the time, and some of the more competitive of mainstream sources are actually reporting what they see instead of what the McCain camp want them to say, McCain is no longer playing the straight talk express game. So it make you wonder why they try to fake it. Well a couple weeks ago the media complained that he nevers talks to them anymore, so.. embarassing, and useless sessions like this will most likely be the norm for the rest of the campaign. I guess McCain figures, that being in the presence of what his people consider is the next POTUS should be enough.

Huffinton Post -- Peter Drier: John McCain Lives In Subsidized Housing

08-28-08
JHC. You mean for all those homes? JHC! And get this, only the rich need apply for the subsidies!

Bob Herbert: The Dog That Isn’t Barking

08-27-08
I hope he's wrong, this time.

RMN: Vets, military families: McCain has been 'AWOL' on needs

08-27-08
Excerpt: It was Barack Obama, vets and military family members said, who had fought to repair the scandalously decrepit facilities at Walter Reed Army Medical Center and pushed legislation to help an estimated 200,000 homeless vets. Now, Democratic vets, say it’s the non-veteran Obama – not the revered war hero McCain – whom they can trust to help veterans suffering from post-traumatic stress and combat brain injuries and military families strained by the pressure of four or five combat tours in Iraq or Afghanistan.

Paul Krugman: Accentuate the Negative

08-26-08
Krugman shows that Republicans and their hate radio enablers smeared John Kerry in 2004 with class warfare charges of having a Sugar Daddy relationship with his wife, but are downplaying the same type of unbalanced between John and Cindy McCain. Dirty pool apparently rules American politics and so does shadow financed hate radio.

Center for Public Integrity: [McCain's Big Donors Also Lining the Pockets of His Reform Institute

08-25-08
Excerpt: For a non-partisan think tank, though, the Reform Institute sure attracts a striking array of big-time contributors and bundlers for McCain’s 2008 presidential campaign. Of the 74 individuals, corporations, and foundations that donated more than $500 to the Institute, more than half of them — 42 — contributed to at least one of McCain’s “other pockets”: his presidential campaign, his Straight Talk America PAC, or the Republican National Committee. The year after McCain resigned from his post as honorary chair of the Institute, he announced his presidential campaign’s exploratory committee. At the same time the Institute expanded its areas of interest to include energy and climate stewardship, homeland security, immigration reform, and economic policy — all key planks of McCain’s platform.

"We Are All Georgians"? Not So Fast Russia Georgia Conflict -- A Basic Explanation

08-23-08
WP's Michael Dobbs hosted at Truthout gives a great basic explanation free from the posturing that so many politicians and even news venues are basting their analysis in.

The bottom line on Obamanomics

08-23-08
More Reich than Rubin, but definitely centrist. Build alternative energy sources and restore infrastructure to put the left behind working class to work (because they can't all become nurses). Create affordable health insurance programs that are good enough to entice the uninsured. Obama is new, but has the great Team Obama behind him with hundreds of years experience to help. And he's shown he will listen to the best minds, even ours.

Oil falls 5.4 percent in biggest drop since 2004

08-23-08
Now watch as the "handful of companies" mentioned in the report I posted on the other day who had cornered the oil speculation market start wailing for handouts and help from the US federal government.

Democracy Arsenal -- Max Bergman: (McCain is) A Pundit Not a President

08-23-08
I agree with Mr. Bergman. Maybe they should give John McCain a radio talk show where he can rant the day away instead of letting him run for the position of actually leading the free world. His confused hyperbolic foreign policy would be a lot more dangerous in the White House than on the air waves.

WP: Take the McCain House Tour!

08-22-08
I wonder which is the one he couldn't remember. Let the Post introduce you to the many homes of John McCain.

Eugene Robinson: Johnny, We Hardly Know Ye

08-22-08
The other ways we really don't know John McCain (and he doesn't seem to know himself). (Robinson also reminds us of the time when McCain's camp told reporters that the candidate doesn't speak for the campaign--in so many words). Obviously the Pillsbury Doughboy is just a figurehead for the rabid right wing neocons running his campaign.

Time.com: Sending America a Message. Hallmark Starts Selling Same Sex Marriage Cards

08-22-08
(Sending a message.... That was just a way of making a spiffy headline. Hallmark says that what it wants to do is to serve everyone according to the article.)

NYT Op Ed -- Mikhail Gorbachev: Russia Never Wanted a War

08-20-08
Yes, he wrote one for the Post a week ago, but things have changed and he has more to talk about this time anyway. I recommend that we hear him out.

Mo Dowd: Two Against the One

08-20-08
Well, you have to wonder.

Thomas Friedman: What Did We Expect?

08-20-08
The experts of the Clinton and Bush administrations got the whole Post Soviet period wrong by trying to cram NATO down the throat of Russia, and thinking we would never actually have to risk anything by actually having to protect our new allies. Plus Friedman has advice for US and Russia leaders going forward.

Allegations: Florida Republican Representative Forced Employees to Contribute to His Campaign

08-19-08
My Thoughts: The sad part is, apparently the man had money given to the workers so that they could contribute, apparently from his car dealership, ie from himself. If he had given his campaign the money himself, I believe it would have been as legal as Diet Soda, but from what I learned reading about the Romney campaign, it donating to your own campaign makes a good news story about how you can't attract outside money. (Except in CA where you can loan your gubenatorial campaign millions and take money after you're elected from the Indian and prison guard unions you promised not to take money from before you were elected and the great mainstream press never says a word -- if you're a Republican prince of Hollywood.)

Frank Rich: The Candidate We Still Don’t Know

08-19-08
Excerpt: Most Americans still don’t know, as Marshall writes, that on the campaign trail “McCain frequently forgets key elements of policies, gets countries’ names wrong, forgets things he’s said only hours or days before and is frequently just confused.” Most Americans still don’t know it is precisely for this reason that the McCain campaign has now shut down the press’s previously unfettered access to the candidate on the Straight Talk Express.

McCain is Completely Nuts! He Wanted to Invade 4 Nations For 911!

08-17-08
The man is a lunatic warhead. Obviously, he wouldn't have used overwhelming force in Iraq because he would be going into Iraq, Afghanistan, Syria and Iran all at the same time, once he got his dander up. There will be crises in every administration. Apparently the solution to crises according to John McCain is to go out and kill thousands, hundreds of thousands of people, and destroy nations. Aren't we already carrying enough burden from the glory hungry president (and his puppet) that we have now? Article also shows that McCain actually decided on his current path of hyper international antagonism when he and advisers were planning his presidential run in 2000 and wanted to appeal more to conservatives.

NY Times: Russians Melded Old-School Blitz With Modern Military Tactics

08-17-08
Those evil Russians had plans and conducted military exercises they might need if the people of Ossetia were attacked by Georgia. This article screams outrage as it presents the Bush administration talking points on the Russia Georgia war.

Bill Boyarsky-- Truth Dig: McCain Is More Dangerous Than Bush

08-17-08
Excerpt: Forget the moderate image, promoted by an admiring media. Forget the so-called straight talk and independence. With the Russian-Georgian war winding down, McCain has firmly established himself as an old-fashioned Cold Warrior and a supporter of the huge oil companies that have a big stake in Georgia and the rest of the Caucasus.

Inventory of Conflict and Environment: Maps, History, Ethnic, and Environmental Details on Georgia-South Ossetian Problem

08-16-08
Are the Ossetians immigrants to the area or the real natives as they claim? This site predates the current flare up and seems to have a balanced report on the history of South Ossetia and it's relations with Georgia. The Ossetians mostly share the same religion with Georgians, but are of darker, Persian stock.

Bus Lifted by New Yorkers. Baby Saved

08-16-08
The report says that 30 men lifted a bus off an off duty traffic cop who had been hit and was under a city bus. The men were able to lift the vehicle enough to pull the woman, who was 6 months pregnant, out. She was rushed to the hospital where the baby was born by caesarian section before the mortally injured woman died. Okay, You guys are tough. We get it. Too bad about the woman though.

Rosa Brooks: Who got Georgia into this?

08-14-08
We've heard a lot of this, but Brooks put it together the best I've ever heard.

Council on Foreign Relations: Wilted Rose (Revolution)

08-14-08
As early as January 2006 CFR reported: The bloom is off the Rose Revolution. Saakashvili’s accomplishments have been undercut by the excessive concentration of power in his own hands—what the intelligentsia calls the “Putinization” of Georgia. Saakashvili combines his lust for power with a blustery patriotism, a particularly troubling mix. He vows to restore Georgia’s territorial unity by defeating separatist movements in South Ossetia as well as Abkhazia, and he has backed up the confrontational rhetoric with a major increase in military spending. And concluded: As in other countries in the midst of political transition—such as Russia, Ukraine, Afghanistan, Iraq, Lebanon, and Egypt—the Bush administration’s freedom march has focused too much on democratic elections and not enough on what comes next. Much more at the link.

Cindy McCain Miss Buffalo Chip? John suggests Cindy join a Biker Beauty Pageant

08-13-08
Blogger Anti-McCain has a video of last years pageant. Warning Parts of pageant get pretty offensive. John's anti-women campaign continues.

Bob Herbert: An Empty Promise

08-13-08
Excerpt: Public officials should be disabusing the electorate of its delusions, not encouraging them. The widespread mistaken notions about the potential impact of offshore drilling on gasoline prices reminds me of the large percentages of Americans who were encouraged to believe, and did believe — erroneously — that Iraq and Saddam Hussein had something to do with the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001.

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(Update 6 -- link inserted) TV News' Military Analysts (Ret. Officers etc.) Have Ties to Making Money From Bush War Machine, and Were Explicitly Used For The Ends of the Pentagon

posted 04-20-08

Sorry, forgot to put a link to the original article into the post. It's a few lines down now. 

 Not only are they given carefully constructed tours, and information, their financial dealings in military-industrial complex means they get more money the more they please the  Bush administration.

Damn it.  I could feel this in my guts every time I listened to them. 

The paper notes that the public is seldom told of the analysts' ties to making money on war and even the stations they appear on often do not know. 

Excerpt NY Times report " " (link insertion constitutes the 6th update.  Other updates are at the bottom):

Records and interviews show how the Bush administration has used its control over access and information in an effort to transform the analysts into a kind of media Trojan horse — an instrument intended to shape terrorism coverage from inside the major TV and radio networks.

... 

...members of this group have echoed administration talking points, sometimes even when they suspected the information was false or inflated. Some analysts acknowledge they suppressed doubts because they feared jeopardizing their access.

A few expressed regret for participating in what they regarded as an effort to dupe the American public with propaganda dressed as independent military analysis.

“It was them saying, ‘We need to stick our hands up your back and move your mouth for you,’ ” Robert S. Bevelacqua, a retired Green Beret and former Fox News analyst, said.

Kenneth Allard, a former NBC military analyst who has taught information warfare at the National Defense University, said the campaign amounted to a sophisticated information operation. “This was a coherent, active policy,” he said.

As conditions in Iraq deteriorated, Mr. Allard recalled, he saw a yawning gap between what analysts were told in private briefings and what subsequent inquiries and books later revealed.

“Night and day,” Mr. Allard said, “I felt we’d been hosed.”

This is a long report which I will read all of today, but I suspect most of it are just disclaimers from the people who have been made to look bad by the above (unless the Times is going to admit that similar types manufactured news makes it way into print and maybe even the Gray lady even after little Miss Runamok left the paper).  If something else interesting comes up in the rest of the 10 page report I'll post more.

Update 1: 

The New York Times sued the Pentagon for the information they are revealing here. 

Another excerpt: 

Internal Pentagon documents repeatedly refer to the military analysts as “message force multipliers” or “surrogates” who could be counted on to deliver administration “themes and messages” to millions of Americans “in the form of their own opinions.”

Though many analysts are paid network consultants, making $500 to $1,000 per appearance, in Pentagon meetings they sometimes spoke as if they were operating behind enemy lines, interviews and transcripts show. Some offered the Pentagon tips on how to outmaneuver the networks, or as one analyst put it to Donald H. Rumsfeld, then the defense secretary, “the Chris Matthewses and the Wolf Blitzers of the world.” Some warned of planned stories or sent the Pentagon copies of their correspondence with network news executives. Many — although certainly not all — faithfully echoed talking points intended to counter critics.

 Remember this.  Everytime you are given the 'opinion' of a military analyst, remember how most of them are total sellouts. 

Update 2:

Excerpt:

Again and again, records show, the administration has enlisted analysts as a rapid reaction force to rebut what it viewed as critical news coverage, some of it by the networks’ own Pentagon correspondents. For example, when news articles revealed that troops in Iraq were dying because of inadequate body armor, a senior Pentagon official wrote to his colleagues: “I think our analysts — properly armed — can push back in that arena.”

Soldiers dying for lack of body armor?  No problem.  Just get your propaganda people distributed to quell the outrage. 

Update 3:

Excerpts: 

the administration has demonstrated that there is a price for sustained criticism, many analysts said. “You’ll lose all access,” Dr. McCausland said.

and

With a majority of Americans calling the war a mistake despite all administration attempts to sway public opinion, the Pentagon has focused in the last couple of years on cultivating in particular military analysts frequently seen and heard in conservative news outlets, records and interviews show.

Update 4:

The entire Iraq War was pushed this way.  We were Hermann Goeringed.

Excerpt :

Voice or no voice, the people can always be brought to the bidding of the leaders. That is easy. All you have to do is to tell them they are being attacked, and denounce the pacifists for lack of patriotism and exposing the country to danger. It works the same in any country.”

 Excerpt New York Times report linked at top of this post:

By early 2002, detailed planning for a possible Iraq invasion was under way, yet an obstacle loomed. Many Americans, polls showed, were uneasy about invading a country with no clear connection to the Sept. 11 attacks. Pentagon and White House officials believed the military analysts could play a crucial role in helping overcome this resistance.

Torie Clarke, the former public relations executive who oversaw the Pentagon’s dealings with the analysts as assistant secretary of defense for public affairs, had come to her job with distinct ideas about achieving what she called “information dominance.” In a spin-saturated news culture, she argued, opinion is swayed most by voices perceived as authoritative and utterly independent.

And so even before Sept. 11, she built a system within the Pentagon to recruit “key influentials” — movers and shakers from all walks who with the proper ministrations might be counted on to generate support for Mr. Rumsfeld’s priorities.

Update 5:

The Pentagon’s regular press office would be kept separate from the military analysts. The analysts would instead be catered to by a small group of political appointees, with the point person being Brent T. Krueger, another senior aide to Ms. Clarke. The decision recalled other administration tactics that subverted traditional journalism. Federal agencies, for example, have paid columnists to write favorably about the administration. They have distributed to local TV stations hundreds of fake news segments with fawning accounts of administration accomplishments. The Pentagon itself has made covert payments to Iraqi newspapers to publish coalition propaganda.

Rather than complain about the “media filter,” each of these techniques simply converted the filter into an amplifier. This time, Mr. Krueger said, the military analysts would in effect be “writing the op-ed” for the war.

Okay, I'll have to admit that I'm sorry I thought the rest of the article would be just about handling  blowback from the people impuned by this report.

I recommend reading the entire article.  As you can see there is plenty of damage done to the lies and posturing of the Bush administration and mainstream TV news.

If you refuse to register at the New York Times and they refuse to let you read the report if you don't you might be able to get a pass from Google News by typing "New York Times: Behind Military Analysts, the Pentagon’s Hidden Hand"

Or you can read a usenet copy of the report I found at  (NYT) Behind Military Analysts, the Pentagon’s Hidden Hand

 

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