The New York Times has a fairy tale it wants to tell you about the magical land of Centrism and how it needs to be saved from the sinister Lefties.
Stigma Over Solutions: How corporate media are enabling the opiate epidemic
That media paid so little attention to such an important topic is one of the many major problems with the corporate media coverage of the opiate epidemic.
‘Let’s Get Back to Russia’: Media’s Interest in Narrowing the Trump Story
The Russia story also shifts activist energy and attention away from the issues that could challenge the interests of the elites who run the networks.
As Democratic Voters Shift Left, ‘Liberal Media’ Keep Shifting Right
Democrats move left while nominally liberal media—or major media whose editorial line is reliably pro-Democratic—have drifted rightward.
When You Reject Class-Based Politics, ‘Thoughtful’ Appeals to Racism Are All You’ve Got Left
If you reject uniting a majority based on shared economic interests, then all you’ve got left is the co-optation of racism and xenophobia.
Eager for World War III on MSNBC
If we’re heading toward World War III, let’s hope that some episodes of MSNBC‘s Andrea Mitchell Reports survive the nuclear winter with how we got there.
Wishful Thinking in Defense of Democrats’ Pro-Business Politics
It is clear that a race between Republicans and Republicans Lite (Democrats), folks will go for the real thing. Motto: Go Left and offer something.
Media Help Republicans Gut Obamacare Behind Closed Doors
Senate Republicans have been quietly working to eliminate Obamacare while avoiding media attention—and major papers and television news are playing along.
On 50th Anniversary of Israeli Occupation, Palestinian Opinions Largely Ignored
It is the 50th anniversary of the Six-Day-War, and major media outlets favored Israeli and pro-Israel American voices at the expense of Palestinians widely.
The Day After Corbyn’s Surprise Surge, NPR Would Rather Talk About Buckethead
There were 771 words in NPR.org‘s lead day-after story on the results of the British elections. None of them were “Jeremy” or “Corbyn.”