MEDIA MICROSCOPE MONDAY
Our
good friend Paul Waldman from Media Matters will join us to help parse
some of the recent bias in the media.
Then
we’ll take a historical look at the first President Bush. PBS is airing
American Experience, George H. W. Bush tonight, a deep and detailed look at the
41st President. Producer Austin Hoyt will tell us what the
historians find.
You
can watch the full
program online here. The thorough website also has all the facts you need
on G. H. W. Bush, a detailed timeline of his impressive
life and dozens of family
photos. Father and son really did look alike at some point.
As
it is Media Microscope Monday, we'll hear about bias in the news. It wouldn't
be fair though to focus only on the bad. So, when Fox News does something
right, why not point that out too? This
Fox story points out that John McCain's connections to controversial
pastors John Hagee and Rod Parsely makes him no less connected to outrageous religious
figures than Barack Obama but for some reason, McCain is getting a pass on that, while Barack Obama is being skewered.
Yes, from Fox News.
Daily
Kos looks at the many McCain gaffes that have been played down or totally overlooked by
the press. The most surprising omissions are the cases where McCain
is factually flat out wrong, usually by denying he said something in the
past.
FROM THE NEVER ENDING
CAMPAIGN
In
one of the closest elections that still didn't matter at all, Barack Obama wins the Guam
primary by
seven, (as in three less than ten) seven votes, total. The four delegates
for Guam will be evenly split, so nothing changes.
Even the bragging rights don't really mean anything because it's Guam.
In
an election that does matter, Louisiana
Democrat won a Congressional special
election. The real news here is that it was in
a heavily Republican district, indicating that even the strongholds of the
GOP are vulnerable.
IN THE MELANGE
Is America
done? Has the era of American global leadership and hegemony come and gone? How
short it was. Fareed Zakaria released an excerpt from his book on the decline of American glory in this week's Newsweek.
In
a twist on the party line on Iraq,
the government there, the one installed by the US, says that they want to study
how (and if) Iran is meddling in their country no more just trusting what the
US intelligence claims. Is this the beginning of a divergence between
allies?
JUST BECAUSE

Fun
with photos. See some highlights of what Soviet
playgrounds looked like. We're talking strange potbellies statues with legs
spread wide, depressing fake bicycles and a stuffed dog stapled to a board for
some reason and
more.
What
do you think would cost more, a tennis lesson from Andre Agassi, tickets to the Presidential Inauguration
(includes meeting the new Prez) or breakfast with Alan Greenspan? They are all up
for auction. Past guest of the Lionel Show, Kerry Kennedy, heads the Robert F.
Kennedy Memorial
Center for Human Rights
and they’re running a very impressive fundraiser right now. Check out this auction
with rare, lavish and influential items up for the highest bidder. There's even
a college internship position being auctioned off.
And
much much more …
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By percivalMay 5, 2008 - 12:26pm