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24Apr/10Off

Jon Stewart Backs South Park

For those who don’t watch South Park, they did an episode last week where they referenced, among other religious figures, Mohammad.  The episode, as usual, was great.  I am not able to provide a link to the episode at this time because Comedy Central has, for now, banned the episode.  A whack job fundamentalist Muslim group is quoted as saying, “We have to warn Matt and Trey that what they are doing is stupid, and they will probably wind up like Theo van Gogh for airing this show. This is not a threat, but a warning of the reality of what will likely happen to them.”

If you aren’t aware, Theo van Gogh was, among other things, a columnist who created a ten minute film which depicted violence against women in Islamic societies.  Because of this short film, Theo van Gogh was assassinated.  Once again, religious fundamentalist take things too far and commit deplorable violent acts against others.

Jon Stewart had a great segment on a recent show where he stood up for Matt Stone and Trey Parker.  In addition to the segment being very funny, it also made a great statement about speech and the ridiculousness of religious fundamentalism.  The clip is provided below.  Enjoy…

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20Apr/10Off

Short Break

I have decided to take a vacation from posting for just a few days.  I have a couple of other projects that I am currently working on and need to put some more focus into these other projects for just a few days.  I am anticipating that I'll be back on Friday with a new post.  Thanks for reading.  I look forward to posting again soon.

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18Apr/10Off

A Mighty Pale Tea

The Tea Party is not made up of independents as they would like us to believe.  In fact, their views are even more extreme than your everyday, run of the mill Republican.  They portray themselves as non racist, and encompassing all nationalities of Americans.

We hear a constant barrage of, “we just want OUR country back.”  They whine about government involvement as they take advantage of our social safety net.  They scream for lower taxes as they take advantage of the tax cuts they receive.

They are a party of disingenuous, misinformed, unapologetic, right-wing morons who don’t seem to have the ability or desire to understand facts and figures.  When presented with contradictions to their arguments, they act smug and blame the “left-wing media” for spreading lies.  There is no reasoning with them, they are the Tea Baggers.

Charles M. Blow from the New York Times had a great op-ed piece today.  Mr. Blow was present at a Tea Party rally this weekend, here is his account…

A Mighty Pale Tea

By Charles M. Blow

NY Times – April 17th, 2010

GRAND PRAIRIE, Tex.

On Thursday, I came here outside Dallas for a Tea Party rally.

At first I thought, “Wow! This is much more diverse than the rallies I’ve seen on television.”

Then I realized that I was looking at stadium workers. I should have figured as much when I approached the gate. The greeter had asked, “Are you working tonight?”

I sat in the front row. But when the emcee asked, “Do we have any infiltrators?” and I almost raised my hand, I realized that sitting there might not be such a good idea.

I had specifically come to this rally because it was supposed to be especially diverse. And, on the stage at least, it was. The speakers included a black doctor who bashed Democrats for crying racism, a Hispanic immigrant who said that she had never received a single government entitlement and a Vietnamese immigrant who said that the Tea Party leader was God. It felt like a bizarre spoof of a 1980s Benetton ad.

The juxtaposition was striking: an abundance of diversity on the stage and a dearth of it in the crowd, with the exception of a few minorities like the young black man who carried a sign that read “Quit calling me a racist.”

They saved the best for last, however: Alfonzo “Zo” Rachel. According to his Web site, Zo, who is black and performs skits as “Zo-bama,” allowed drugs to cost him “his graduation.” Before ripping into the president for unconstitutional behavior, he cautioned, “I don’t have the education that our president has, so if I misinterpret some things in the founding documents I kind of have an excuse.” That was the understatement of the evening.

I found the imagery surreal and a bit sad: the minorities trying desperately to prove that they were “one of the good ones”; the organizers trying desperately to resolve any racial guilt among the crowd. The message was clear: How could we be intolerant if these multicolored faces feel the same way we do?

It was a farce. This Tea Party wanted to project a mainstream image of a group that is anything but. A New York Times/CBS News poll released on Wednesday found that only 1 percent of Tea Party supporters are black and only 1 percent are Hispanic. It’s almost all white.

And even when compared to other whites, their views are extreme and marginal. For instance, white Tea Party supporters are twice as likely as white independents and eight times as likely as white Democrats to believe that Barack Obama was born in another country.

Furthermore, they were more than eight times as likely as white independents and six times as likely as white Democrats to think that the Obama administration favors blacks over whites.

Thursday night I saw a political minstrel show devised for the entertainment of those on the rim of obliviousness and for those engaged in the subterfuge of intolerance. I was not amused.

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17Apr/10Off

Taxes and the Tea Party

Yesterday was one of the most entertaining days, politically speaking, that I have seen in a long time, which came to us courtesy of the Tea Party.  Tea Baggers all over the country took to the streets to protest the taxes that they have to pay under President Obama, as well as protest the recent health care legislation.  There was, unfortunately, very little factual information to be found at yesterday’s protests, and the media had a field day exposing these mental midgets for who they really are.

First things first, the New York Times reported yesterday on the demographics of the Tea Party. The story didn’t really present any new information, but it is relevant for the rest of this post.  As we had already suspected, the majority of the Tea Party is white, male, middle aged, middle to upper income, for the most are part employed, and get the majority of their news from FOX.

As much as it may seem, I really don’t like denigrating the Tea Party members for being stupid.  I would much rather have the Tea Party composed of people who disagree, but are factually accurate and can have a real substantive discussion on policy disagreements.  But when you look at all these Tea Party rallies, as well as interviews with Tea Party members, and even listen to the politicians that support the Tea Party, they have absolutely no factual information to back up their positions.  It’s almost like they are proud of their ignorance.

Along with the New York Times story from yesterday, the paper posted interviews with twenty self-proclaimed Tea Party members. The things they say are absolutely ridiculous.  There were literally too many off the wall comments to even sit here and list.  One gentleman said that he doesn’t know much about politics, or about Sarah Palin, but he supports her because she represents “real Americans.”  I could never understand what the Tea Party means when they say “real Americans.”  Are the rest of us fake Americans?  If we like the health care bill and don’t call President Obama a Communist, Socialist, and Marxist, then we are not “real Americans?”

There was another woman, her name was Pam Fales.  Ms. Fales said that she is upset with government spending.  This comment would have been fine, had it not been for her next comment, “we need to stop spending money on health care and start putting more money into our military.”  Ms. Fales is obviously unaware of the facts.  With a simple Google search, one can find the annual federal budget.  The military is receiving 515.4 billion dollars, along with another 145.2 billion for the “war on terror.” Aside from the fact that the United States spends more on our military than every other country combined, the next highest government expenditure is the Department of Health and Human Services, which spends 70 billion.  This is a large number, but mere chump change compared to the money we spend on the military.  And you cannot simply blame the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan for the large military spending; the U.S has spent more than every other country on their military budget for decades.

The ridiculous, inaccurate comments go on and on.  I am not going to list them all here, I want to get to other items in this post and it would take me hours to go through all those interviews.  As the New York Times story mentioned above said, the Tea Party members are, among other things, generally middle and upper middle class when referring to income.  This fact makes the protests, in regards to President Obama raising their taxes, a little absurd.  Based on the New York Times demographics of the Tea Party, these people are getting tax reductions, thanks to the Obama administration.  It is a fact that approximately 95% of all working Americans are receiving tax cuts under President Obama. Unless all of these Tea Party protesters are in the top 5% of income earners, which they are not, then what the hell are they complaining about?  These people were paying higher taxes under George W. Bush than under President Obama.

Congressman Jack Kingston spoke at a Tea Party rally yesterday. He mentioned a congressman that said, “Don’t these people realize that 95% of them are receiving tax cuts under Obama.”  Referring to this statistic, Jack Kingston replied, “If you believe that, then you believe that the health care bill will give you better health care.”  This comment is exactly what the left is complaining about when they say that Republican Congressmen are spreading misinformation to their constituents.  I believe that Congressman Kingston is well aware of the tax cuts, but he can’t go out there in front of the Tea Party members and say that all of you a receiving tax cuts under the President.  They have to spread false information in order to get these idiots to vote for them.  There is evidence of the stupidity and misinformation coming from the Tea Party everywhere.

The Boston Globe interviewed a bunch of Tea Party protesters from yesterday’s rally at the Boston Common. One couple by the name of Valerie and Rob Shirk, drove themselves and their ten home-schooled children two and a half hours from Connecticut to participate in the protests.  Mrs. Shirk said, “The problem in this country is that too many people are looking for handouts.  We have to do something about the welfare mentality in this country.”  Okay, Mrs. Shirk is allowed to make the point that she is against welfare, until we find out that the Shirks, get this, ARE ON WELFARE!  The Boston Globe went on to inform us that the Shirks receive Medicaid for themselves and their ten children.  The Boston Globe asked her why her family used state-subsidized health care and then criticized people who take handouts.  Mrs. Shirk told the Boston Globe that her husband’s income simply wasn’t enough to cover the family’s insurance costs.  I have an idea Mrs. Shirk, why don’t you close your legs and stop having children, this way maybe you could afford them.  These people are absolutely unbelievable!

Next, I read about Gene Theroux.  Mr. Theroux was protesting “the movement to socialism.”  Mr. Theroux is quoted as saying, “Where does it say in the Constitution that there’s a mandate for all Americans to have health care?  This bill will ravage the health care that I get.’’  The Boston Globe then goes on to inform us that Mr. Theroux is a retired Air Force sergeant, who claims to like his government-run health care issued to him by the United States Department of Veterans Affairs, but worries about what’s going to happen when 30 million new people enter into the health care system.  Can you believe this inconsiderate asshole!?  He is saying that he likes his government health care, but god forbid all these other people enter the system, they might affect my health care.  Could Mr. Theroux been any more hypocritical?  He could care less about anyone else, as long as his health care is okay.  These people are unreal.

Finally, there is Anna Kaczowka.  Ms. Kaczowka had a quote which I think sums up the stupidity coming from the Tea Party.  Ms. Kaczowka is quoted as saying, “He’s a communist and all about the redistribution of wealth.  It’s just the minorities and the illegals who are getting the benefits. Everybody who works gets nothing.”  The fact is, President Obama is nowhere near being a communist, or a socialist for that matter (here is a link to a wonderful NPR piece that debated how much of a socialist President Obama really is).  And this idea that only “illegals” and “minorities” are receiving benefits is completely absurd and false.  By the way, Mrs. Kaczowka’s sister was in attendance as well, she blames President Obama for the loss of her job.  I wonder if either of them is aware of the stimulus bill creating 640,000 new jobs.

In celebration of tax day, I would like to leave you with a list of facts that can be backed up by references, which I have provided in the form of links:

FACT: Tax refunds are up 10% due to the stimulus package.

FACT: As a whole, Americans are paying less in taxes this year.

FACT: The taxes for middle income families (the majority of Americans) are at historic lows, in fact, their current tax rate is the second lowest it has been in 50 years.

FACT: 64% of Tea Party members think that President Obama has raised their taxes.

FACT: President Obama cut taxes for 98% of working Americans in 2009.

FACT: When the Bush tax cuts expire (which is what the right-wing is complaining about) the wealthiest Americans making over $250,000 per year will see their taxes increase from 33% to 36%, which is what they were in the 1990’s under for President Bill Clinton.

FACT: Americans pay much less in taxes than almost every other European country.

FACT: The idea that 47% of Americans do not pay any income tax is a myth.

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16Apr/10Off

The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict

This idea being floated around by the right-wing, in regards to President Obama and the Democrats not fully supporting Israel because they support bilateral talks with the Palestinian leadership, is ludicrous.  In fact, I would make the argument that the left-wing of this country has shown through their actions that they are in fact more supportive of Israel than the right, and significantly more so than the Christian right.

The right-wing makes the argument that we need to fully support Israel not matter what they do.  Evidence of this was seen recently, when the Obama administration became angry at Israel’s announcement that it was going to build new settlements in East Jerusalem.  The announcement coming as Vice President Joe Biden was making a visit to Israel.  The right-wing argument at that time, was that President Obama is not fully supporting Israel when he condemns them for going ahead with housing units in disputed areas.

This notion that people on the liberal side of the political spectrum who are against Israel continuing to build new settlements in these disputed areas, are somehow anti-Israel is completely wrong.  Everyone from both sides of the aisle wants to see Israel and Palestine achieve peace, but how is supporting Israel as they continue to build these settlements and pissing off the Palestinians achieving the ultimate goal?

The right-wing makes the argument that Israel should not have to compromise on land, including, but not limited to the West Bank, the Gaza Strip, and all of Jerusalem.  They say that this land is the rightful property of Israel, and that they should not have to give up anything.   You could certainly make that argument, but it does nothing to achieve the ultimate goal.

At this point in our history, it makes no difference which party is more entitled to these disputed areas.  In order for Israel and Palestine to have peace, both sides are going to have to make land compromises, regardless of who can make a better argument as to who the rightful owner of this land is.  If the United States truly wants to see peace come to the region, they are going to have to support a two state solution, and Jerusalem is most likely going to have to be either split up between the Israelis and the Palestinians, or they are going to have to come to some sort of agreement to share Jerusalem.  Israel is most likely going to have to give up the West Bank and the Gaza Strip.  This is the only way that I can see peace being achieved.

The United States needs to be a true friend to Israel, and make it clear that we can only support a two state solution if peace is ever to be achieved.  The right-wing will say that asking Israel to give up land that they claim is rightfully theirs is anti-Israel.  This is completely false.  Supporting a two state solution, with the West Bank and Gaza Strip going to the Palestinians, is a very pro-Israel stance.  This is the only way that Israel is ever going to achieve peace.

Now onto the religious right, the only party that truly doesn’t care about Israel.  For purposes of this blog post, when I speak about the Christian right, I am referring to the Evangelical Christians, the largest religious group in the country according to Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life. These people are not pro-Israel.  They pretend that they are, but make no mistake, they are not.  Evangelical Christians only support Israel because the Bible, which they believe is the inherent word of god, says that in order for Christ to make a second coming to Earth, all but a few thousand Jews who decide to convert to Christianity are going to die. I am not making this up, this is absolutely true, and this is the only reason why Evangelicals pretend to support Israel.  Evangelicals believe that Jews who don’t convert are going to spend eternity in hell, how can one make the argument that these people are looking out for Israel’s best interest.  It is absurd.

The only way peace will have hope of being achieved in the Middle East, is if the Israelis and Palestinians can come to an agreement on a two state solution.  The Palestinians currently seem ready to negotiate, but every time the Israelis build new settlements in disputed areas, it makes peace talks much more difficult.  At this point, who is more entitled to the land is irrelevant.  The Israelis think it’s theirs, the Palestinians think it’s theirs, nothing is ever going to change this.  If the United States is truly concerned about achieving peace in the region, they are going to have to act as a broker between the two parties, and let Israel know that we cannot support continued construction on disputed land.  I think that President Obama has made steps in the right direction, but every time he does, we hear cries from the right about the President not supporting Israel.  This is not the case and should not be presented as such.

15Apr/10Off

47% of Households Owe No Taxes. A Misleading Figure.

There have been numerous stories lately that have touted this figure of 47%, which is supposed to correspond to the percentage of Americans who will pay no taxes this year because of tax cuts and government subsidies.  I was skeptical of this figure when it first came out, but until now, I have not been able to find any information to contradict this figure.  Just when I was about to give up and believe this number, the New York Times comes out with an excellent piece debunking this figure for the misleading piece of crap that it is.

Among other things, one of the main points that the article presses upon, is that fact that the wealthiest Americans have had their tax burden reduced more than any other economic class over the course of the last three decades.  The article also points out that it is no coincidence that the people who portray this myth of the wealthy getting the shaft are the exact same people who would benefit the most from a tax reduction on the wealthiest among us.

As usual, the New York Times uses comprehensive facts and figures that are indisputable.  This is the best explanation of how this 47% figure is incorrect that I have come across as of yet.  I hope this article will clear the air as to how the wealthiest Americans are in no way getting screwed.  In fact, they have benefited the most out of any other group for the last 30 years.  Enjoy…

Yes, 47% of Households Owe No Taxes.  Look Closer.

By David Leonhardt

NY Times – April 13th, 2010

Forty-seven percent.

That’s the portion of American households that owe no income tax for 2009. The number is up from 38 percent in 2007, and it has become a popular talking point on cable television and talk radio. With Tax Day coming on Thursday, 47 percent has become shorthand for the notion that the wealthy face a much higher tax burden than they once did while growing numbers of Americans are effectively on the dole.

Neither one of those ideas is true. They rely on a cleverly selective reading of the facts. So does the 47 percent number.

Given that taxes are likely to be one of the big political issues of the next few years — and maybe the biggest one — it’s worth understanding who really pays what in taxes. Once you do, you can get a sense for our country’s fiscal options. How, in other words, will we be able to close the huge looming gap between the taxes we are scheduled to pay and the services we are scheduled to receive?

The answer is that tax rates almost certainly have to rise more on the affluent than on other groups. Over the last 30 years, rates have fallen more for the wealthy, and especially the very wealthy, than for any other group. At the same time, their incomes have soared, and the incomes of most workers have grown only moderately faster than inflation.

So a much greater share of income is now concentrated at the top of distribution, while each dollar there is taxed less than it once was. It’s true that raising taxes on the rich alone can’t come close to solving the long-term budget problem. The deficit is simply too big. But if taxes are not increased for the wealthy, the country will be left with two options.

It will have to raise taxes even more than it otherwise would on everybody else. Or it will have to find deep cuts in Medicare, Social Security, military spending and the other large (generally popular) federal programs.

All the attention being showered on “47 percent” is ultimately a distraction from that reality.

The 47 percent number is not wrong. The stimulus programs of the last two years — the first one signed by President George W. Bush, the second and larger one by President Obama — have increased the number of households that receive enough of a tax credit to wipe out their federal income tax liability.

But the modifiers here — federal and income — are important. Income taxes aren’t the only kind of federal taxes that people pay. There are also payroll taxes and investment taxes, among others. And, of course, people pay state and local taxes, too.

Even if the discussion is restricted to federal taxes (for which the statistics are better), a vast majority of households end up paying federal taxes. Congressional Budget Office data suggests that, at most, about 10 percent of all households pay no net federal taxes. The number 10 is obviously a lot smaller than 47.

The reason is that poor families generally pay more in payroll taxes than they receive through benefits like the Earned Income Tax Credit. It’s not just poor families for whom the payroll tax is a big deal, either. About three-quarters of all American households pay more in payroll taxes, which go toward Medicare and Social Security, than in income taxes.

Focusing on the statistical middle class — the middle 20 percent of households, as ranked by income — underlines this point. Households in this group made $35,400 to $52,100 in 2006, the last year for which the Congressional Budget Office has released data. That would describe a household with one full-time worker earning about $17 to $25 an hour. Such hourly pay is typical for firefighters, preschool teachers, computer support specialists, farmers, members of the clergy, mail carriers, secretaries and truck drivers, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Taking into account both taxes and tax credits, the average household in this group paid a total income tax rate of just 3 percent. A good number of people, in fact, paid no net income taxes. They are among the alleged free riders.

But the picture starts to change when you look not just at income taxes but at all taxes. This average household would have paid 0.8 percent of its income in corporate taxes (through the stocks it owned), 0.9 percent in gas and other federal excise taxes, and 9.5 percent in payroll taxes. Add these up, and the family’s total federal tax rate was 14.2 percent.

I realize that it’s possible to argue that payroll taxes should be excluded from the discussion because they pay for benefits — Social Security and Medicare — that people receive on the back end. But that argument doesn’t seem very persuasive.

Why? People do not receive benefits equal to the payroll taxes they paid. Those who die at age 70 will receive much less in Social Security and Medicare than they paid in taxes. Those who die at 95 will probably get much more.

The different kinds of federal taxes are really just accounting categories. At the end of the day, the government has to cover the cost of all its operations with revenue from all its taxes. We can’t wish our deficit away by saying that it’s mostly a Medicare and Social Security deficit.

If anything, the government numbers I’m using here exaggerate how much of the tax burden falls on the wealthy. These numbers fail to account for the income that is hidden from tax collectors — a practice, research shows, that is more common among affluent families. “Because higher-income people are understating their income,” Joel Slemrod, a tax scholar at the University of Michigan, says, “We’ve been overstating their average tax rates.”

State and local taxes, meanwhile, may actually be regressive. That is, middle-class and poor families may face higher tax rates than the wealthy. As Kim Rueben of the Tax Policy Center notes, state and local income taxes and property taxes are less progressive than federal taxes, while sales taxes end up being regressive. The typical family pays a lot of state and local taxes, too — almost half as much as in federal taxes.

There is no question that the wealthy pay a higher overall tax rate than any other group. That is an American tradition. But there is also no question that their tax rates have fallen more than any other group’s over the last three decades. The only reason they are paying more taxes than in the past is that their pretax incomes have risen so rapidly — which hardly seems a great rationale for a further tax cut.

So why are those radio and television talk show hosts spending so much time arguing that today’s wealthy are unfairly burdened? Well, it’s hard not to notice that the talk show hosts themselves tend to be among the very wealthy.

No doubt, like the rest of us, they don’t particularly enjoy paying taxes. They are happy with the tax cuts they have received lately. They would prefer if other people had to pick up the bill for Medicare, Social Security and the military — people like, say, firefighters, preschool teachers, computer support specialists, farmers, members of the clergy, mail carriers, secretaries and truck drivers.

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14Apr/10Off

Sarah Palin Is Not A “Real American”

I denounce and reject myself for posting this because I am always harping on the media for covering stupid meaningless stories rather than real informative news, but I really dislike Sarah Palin and found this story interesting and representative of her character.  This story that I found on Huffington Post, outlines demands that were found in Mrs. Palin’s speaking contract rider.  I am well aware of celebrities often asking for ridiculous things in their riders, but Mrs. Palin is a politician, a politician who decrees frivolous spending, and claims to be a woman of the people, a “real American.”  The demands in her rider reinforce the idea that her identity is manufactured, and her claims of being a “real America” are a farce.  Mrs. Palin is just as coddled as any other Hollywood celebrity, taking advantage of her fame to get what she wants.  Here is a list of required items that can be found in her rider:

  1. Mrs. Palin must be provided a two-way satellite broadcast.  For Q&A, the questions must be collected from audience members in advance for pre-screening.
  2. Mrs. Palin must be flown to and from events in first class, unless she chooses to fly coach.
  3. In some instances, Mrs. Palin may need to fly on a private jet, in which case it must be a Lear 60 or larger for West Coast events, and a Hawker 800 or larger for East Coast events, and both are subject to Mrs. Palin’s approval.
  4. Mrs. Palin must have private security provided for her and her party for the duration of the engagement.  She must be transported in SUV(s) from a professionally licensed car service.  Black town cars may be substituted in the event that SUV(s) are not available.  The cars and drives need to wait at the venue for the duration of the program.
  5. Unless Mrs. Palin agrees in advance, autographs are not permitted.
  6. Mrs. Palin reserves the right to participate in private business during her visit.  This includes but is not limited to book signings or political events.
  7. Mrs. Palin requires a tall, wooden lectern with lip and fixed microphone in addition to a hand-held microphone.  The lighting should be at a comfortable, but appropriate, production-level for Mrs. Palin to be able to see the full audience from the lectern without interference.
  8. Two bottles of still water, and bendable straws, placed near the wooden lectern.  A representative from Mrs. Palin’s party must be allowed to open the water bottles prior to Mrs. Palin’s arrival.
  9. Security arrangements must be deemed satisfactory to Mrs. Palin and her party.

The point of this post is not to bash Sarah Palin because of the things she asks for, in fact, I don’t think that, comparatively speaking, the things she is asking for are all that unusual.  I just wanted to point out that when she presents herself as a common person, she most certainly is not.  Mrs. Palin is making upwards of $100k per speaking engagement, which in my opinion, in the only reason she relinquished her governorship in the first place.  Mrs. Palin is no different than any other famous person, and she should be treated no differently than any other celebrity.  Don’t try and convince us that she is just a regular person, and she is looking out for common folk.  She is a typical spoiled celebrity, and a stupid one at that.

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13Apr/10Off

Why We Need The New York Times

Columbia University just recently announced the winners of the 94th annual Pulitzer Prizes, and once again, the New York Times finishes near the top.  With the three for this year included, The New York Times, in total, has won 107 Pulitzer Prizes since its inception in 1851. This is by far the most of any other news organization.  I think the newspaper with the second most Pulitzers is the Washington Post with slightly over 50.

I’m sure that there will be Conservatives who read this and will say that since the awards are given out by the "liberal elitist" Columbia University, that this somehow devalues the award.  The fact of the matter is, the Pulitzer Prize is an extremely prestigious award to win, and I feel is a good method of determining which papers are doing the best investigative journalism.

There is a reason why the New York Times, The Washington Post, and The Wall Street Journal are considered “newspapers of record,” and held in high regard.  These newspapers are considered the “elite media,” and carry by far the most clout with decision makers in Washington D.C.  According to, Political Science, An Introduction, my college political science textbook, readers of these newspapers are, “generally wealthier and better educated and have much more influence than readers of hometown papers.”

I think that most people don’t really understand exactly how newspaper organizations work.  Most hometown or local newspapers do not do any type of investigative journalism.  Investigative journalism can be very expensive.  The newspaper has to hire better journalists, and they usually have to have many different bureaus in many different places in order to thoroughly cover the news.  Most local newspapers will have their own journalists covering local events, but their national and international news generally comes from a wire service like the Associated Press. This is also why articles in the New York Times are generally two to three times longer than articles in local papers, the reporting goes much more in depth.

The lack of investigative journalism is also a major problem in television news.  New stories on television often have to be covered very quickly, usually in less than five minutes.  Television news stories are also selected based on catchy stories that are junk news, like Tea Party members spitting on Congressmen.  While these stories are entertaining, they don’t really tell us anything about the issues.  Crap sells, hence all these stupid reality shows like Rock of Love and Big Brother (both of which I am embarrassed to admit that I have watched).   This is exactly why people who read the “elite” newspapers are better educated.

The purpose of this post is to point out two things.  One, I think that the New York Times is a magnificent paper that everyone should try and read.  Even if you are a Conservative or a Republican, the quality of news coverage in the Times is unmatched.  The editorials and op-ed pages generally sway to the left (although they do have two or three Conservative op-ed writers) but the news stories try to stay as accurate to the story as they possibly can, hence all the Pulitzer Prize winnings.

The other point that I am trying to make is that those of us who enjoy good investigative journalism should be happy to support these organizations.  I currently subscribe to the Times Reader.  It is kind of like a virtual paper with a great user friendly layout that costs me twenty dollars a month.  I would subscribe to the actual paper, but it is very expensive.  I would much rather pay a monthly or a pay-per-click fee and get good investigative journalism, then have everything free and full of crap.  I understand that I may very well be in a minority, but I know there are enough of us out there to keep organizations like the New York Times alive.

It is important to support the newspapers that you enjoy.  If we don’t, all news is going to be attention grabbing headline crap that is going to negatively affect us as a country.  Without news organizations like the New York Times, there will be no one to hold politicians accountable.  Without news organizations like the New York Times, the Pentagon Papers or the Watergate scandal may have never come out.  Also keep in mind that most news sites like the Huffington Post get a significant portion of their stories from newspaper sites.  Without these organizations, sites like Huffington Post will no longer be able to get their stories out to large audiences.  It doesn’t matter whether you are a Democrat, Republican, Liberal, or Conservative, if the “elite media” dies, good quality news will die with it.

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12Apr/10Off

Revisionist History of the Tea Party

On Friday, The Young Turks made a great point in regards to the Tea Party having a skewed view of history.  Cenk Uygur pointed out how the Tea Party has a complete misrepresentation of the history behind the Boston Tea Party, which is where the Tea Party derives their name from.

As Mr. Uygur points out in the video, the Boston Tea Party was actually a protest about tax cuts, not a tax increase.  The British government, back in the late 1700’s, was giving what we would refer to today as subsidies to the East India Company, making it very difficult for colonies to sell tea abroad.  This was the premises behind the Boston Tea Party.  This is highly ironic because the Tea Party runs on a platform of less government influence and less taxes. This is precisely the opposite of what the Boston Tea Party was all about.

Here is the clip from Friday’s show, proving once again that the Tea Party members are misinformed and, in many cases, highly uneducated.

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Jon Stewart Exposes Lies Told By The Right

I hope that everyone is having a great weekend.  To close out the week, I wanted to share with you a great clip from Friday’s Daily Show.  Jon Stewart did a great job exposing Newt Gingrich, Sean Hannity, Michele Bachmann, and Sarah Palin for the liars and manipulators that they are.

One of the big stories in the news this week was Barack Obama’s new policy concerning the use of nuclear weapons.  As Mr. Stewart explains in the clip, President Obama said that the U.S would refrain from using nuclear weapons against countries that have signed the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, even if the country used biological or chemical weapons against the U.S.  Keep in mind that this does not apply to North Korea or Iran because they have not signed the treaty.  President Obama also said that if the U.S was attacked with biological or chemical weapons from a country that has signed the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, then the U.S would use every other weapon available to us, with the exception of nuclear weapons, to retaliate.

As usual, the dummies on Fox News totally lie and completely mislead their audience in regards to President Obama’s intentions.  Mr. Stewart, as usual, does a magnificent job at exposing these liars, and making them look ridiculous at the same time.  Enjoy…

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