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While liberals whine about conservative media
TownHall.com ^ | 1/03/03 | David Horowitz

Posted on 01/02/2003 10:25:26 PM PST by kattracks

So-called liberals lost an election. Now they’re whining about conservative successes in the media. On New Year's Day The New York Times ran a frontpage story that described liberal plans to recruit talk show hosts to compete with Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity and Michael Reagan, to buy a cable network and to fund a liberal think tank comparable to the Heritage Foundation. Liberals still don't get it. There’s no big liberal audience for liberal talk show hosts because they control taxpayer funded NPR and all the metropolitan newspapers; or for liberal cable, because they control the networks and PBS with ten times the audience; or for liberal think tanks, because universities are the liberal think tanks. (And of course there’s Brookings, the Progressive Policy Institute and dozens of other liberal 501(c)3s on top of the trillion dollar university system that the Times naturally overlooked). In last Sunday's Los Angeles Times (do you ever wonder why the coasts vote for the left?) Neil Gabler, professor at the Annenberg School of Journalism at USC pretended to be unable to detect liberal bias in the media, including leftwing papers like the one he was writing in. Perhaps that's because he also failed to notice that the Annenberg School is run by a former Clinton Administration official and -- like journalism schools across the country -- its faculty is one hundred percent leftwing. People who call themselves liberals and democrats yet participate and run a system that ruthlessly excludes any view that is not on the left are probably incapable of making sensible comments about the political world we live in anyway. Which brings us today’s Los Angles Times frontpage editorial supporting aid to the longest surviving dictator in the world (but a progressive one). The Times story attacks the US economic sanctions against Cuba because ordinary Cubans are suffering. Don't even ask whether the Times ever ran a story anywhere let alone on the front page attacking the economic sanctions against South Africa because ordinary South Africans were suffering (and they were). The headline for this “news story” itself makes the editorial point: “Many Question Embargo as Cubans Suffer.” The author of the piece, Carol J. Williams demonstrates early that she is an ignoramus of Pulitzer proportions it comes to this pathetic island prison. “Life in Cuba, once one of Latin America’s most prosperous countries has deteriorated over the past decade, putting the tropical island on a level with the region’s most hopeless and destitute nations.” In fact, one can pinpoint the deterioration of the economy of Cuba with precision accuracy as having begun 40 years ago, January 1, 1959, the day a victorious Communist named Fidel Castro entered Havana. Cuba’s descent from the second most prosperous nation in Latin America to the third or fourth poorest was an accomplished fact 30 years ago not ten. Williams follows up this noxious lie with an equally mendacious proposition: “Abandoned by Soviet mentors and isolated by more than 40 years of U.S. embargo, Cubans wanting to put food on the table now must navigate shortages, ....” In reality, Cuba is not at all isolated, since every country in the world trades with Cuba but the United States, including all of Latin America. The problem is that a sadistic dictator has ruined Cuba’s economy and Cuba has nothing to trade but its women (which it does with socialist enthusiasm). Cuba's poverty is caused by the crackpot Marxist doctrines imposed by its sociopathic ruler and promoted by half the liberal arts professors on American faculties. As if this were not enough, the Los Angeles Times account blames capitalism for Castro’s present exploitation of his subject people: "In what amounts to a case of cutthroat capitalism to cover communism’s economic failures, the regime of President Fidel Castro -- who came to power on New Year's Day 44 years ago -- is cashing in on the US sanctions imposed after the 1959 revolution, in the hope that deprivation would prompt Cubans to revolt.” This is an illiterate sentence (don’t try to understand it) but what it is attempting to insinuate is that the Cuban gangster’s policy of encouraging tourism and prostitution at the expense of ordinary Cubans is somehow America’s fault. Oh, and don’t be fooled by the reference to Communism’s economic failures—for the progressives at the Times that wasn’t “real” socialism anyway. Real socialism is what they’re trying to salvage by promoting an aid program for Castro. (After all even Soviet dictators criticized Stalin after the fact.) Consider this self-indicting sentence: “Most damaging, however, is the ban on extending credit to allow Cuba to buy more food from the bountiful US farm belt." Oh-ho, so what is really going on here is that the pro-Communist left is promoting a bailout for Castro’s monster regime in the form of US loans. Nice. And these shills for a bankrupt socialist police state call themselves “progressives.”

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1 posted on 01/02/2003 10:25:26 PM PST by kattracks
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To: kattracks
I read Carol J. Williams' op-ed masquerading as straight news excusing Fidel Castro's 40 year long misrule of Cuba in the Los Angeles Times this morning. Pity our Left; they refuse to acknowledge its not anything America has done to Cuba that is the reason that Cuba is in such sorry shape today; its Communism that's been the principal agent in Cuba's decline. Lifting the U.S embargo on Cuba wouldn't benefit the U.S one iota since there's no economy worth trading with our neighbor to the south of the Florida Straits with and the rest of the world does do business with Castro's regime and Cuba remains a beggar as ever. We should say NO to the proposition advanced by the American Left for propping up Communism in Cuba. We really should be tightening the embargo until the island explodes in revolution against its evil rulers. Just don't count on the apologists for Communism in our Left Coast propaganda rag of record to tell its readers the truth, namely, that Castro remains a resolute enemy of everything America stands for and the LAT can take their whitewashing of a brutal Communist regime and shove it. Kudos to David Horowitz for exposing their deceit.
2 posted on 01/02/2003 11:12:44 PM PST by goldstategop
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To: kattracks
So-called liberals lost an election. Now they’re whining about conservative successes in the media.

You know what this really is?

TV executives are notorious for taking a show that succeeds and and cloning half-a-dozen others just like it. They are like moths to flames. So, if the election (2000 and 2002) showed that Conservatives are an emerging market (with a bullet?), then the TV execs will naturally move closer to that market (their people are calling our people to do lunch, baby).

The liberals are complaining that they lost their influence in Washington and are now losing their influence in the airwaves. The airwaves were something that they took for granted that they would always control, and they are shocked (shocked!) to find out otherwise.

-PJ

3 posted on 01/02/2003 11:23:17 PM PST by Political Junkie Too
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To: Political Junkie Too
Liberals are on a sinking raft figuring how to keep it from being swamped.
4 posted on 01/02/2003 11:25:10 PM PST by goldstategop
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To: goldstategop
It's kind of like watching Alfred Hitchock's movie Lifeboat: who do you toss overboard so the others can survive?

-PJ

5 posted on 01/02/2003 11:32:12 PM PST by Political Junkie Too
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To: kattracks
Had to do something about that clump of verbiage. Someone at Heritage screwed up.

While liberals whine about conservative media

by David Horowitz

So-called liberals lost an election. Now they’re whining about conservative successes in the media.

On New Year's Day The New York Times ran a frontpage story that described liberal plans to recruit talk show hosts to compete with Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity and Michael Reagan, to buy a cable network and to fund a liberal think tank comparable to the Heritage Foundation.

Liberals still don't get it. There’s no big liberal audience for liberal talk show hosts because they control taxpayer funded NPR and all the metropolitan newspapers; or for liberal cable, because they control the networks and PBS with ten times the audience; or for liberal think tanks, because universities are the liberal think tanks. (And of course there’s Brookings, the Progressive Policy Institute and dozens of other liberal 501(c)3s on top of the trillion dollar university system that the Times naturally overlooked).

In last Sunday's Los Angeles Times (do you ever wonder why the coasts vote for the left?) Neil Gabler, professor at the Annenberg School of Journalism at USC pretended to be unable to detect liberal bias in the media, including leftwing papers like the one he was writing in. Perhaps that's because he also failed to notice that the Annenberg School is run by a former Clinton Administration official and -- like journalism schools across the country -- its faculty is one hundred percent leftwing.

People who call themselves liberals and democrats yet participate and run a system that ruthlessly excludes any view that is not on the left are probably incapable of making sensible comments about the political world we live in anyway.

Which brings us today’s Los Angles Times frontpage editorial supporting aid to the longest surviving dictator in the world (but a progressive one). The Times story attacks the US economic sanctions against Cuba because ordinary Cubans are suffering. Don't even ask whether the Times ever ran a story anywhere let alone on the front page attacking the economic sanctions against South Africa because ordinary South Africans were suffering (and they were).

The headline for this “news story” itself makes the editorial point: “Many Question Embargo as Cubans Suffer.” The author of the piece, Carol J. Williams demonstrates early that she is an ignoramus of Pulitzer proportions it comes to this pathetic island prison.

“Life in Cuba, once one of Latin America’s most prosperous countries has deteriorated over the past decade, putting the tropical island on a level with the region’s most hopeless and destitute nations.”

In fact, one can pinpoint the deterioration of the economy of Cuba with precision accuracy as having begun 40 years ago, January 1, 1959, the day a victorious Communist named Fidel Castro entered Havana. Cuba’s descent from the second most prosperous nation in Latin America to the third or fourth poorest was an accomplished fact 30 years ago not ten.

Williams follows up this noxious lie with an equally mendacious proposition: “Abandoned by Soviet mentors and isolated by more than 40 years of U.S. embargo, Cubans wanting to put food on the table now must navigate shortages, ....”

In reality, Cuba is not at all isolated, since every country in the world trades with Cuba but the United States, including all of Latin America. The problem is that a sadistic dictator has ruined Cuba’s economy and Cuba has nothing to trade but its women (which it does with socialist enthusiasm). Cuba's poverty is caused by the crackpot Marxist doctrines imposed by its sociopathic ruler and promoted by half the liberal arts professors on American faculties.

As if this were not enough, the Los Angeles Times account blames capitalism for Castro’s present exploitation of his subject people: "In what amounts to a case of cutthroat capitalism to cover communism’s economic failures, the regime of President Fidel Castro -- who came to power on New Year's Day 44 years ago -- is cashing in on the US sanctions imposed after the 1959 revolution, in the hope that deprivation would prompt Cubans to revolt.”

This is an illiterate sentence (don’t try to understand it) but what it is attempting to insinuate is that the Cuban gangster’s policy of encouraging tourism and prostitution at the expense of ordinary Cubans is somehow America’s fault. Oh, and don’t be fooled by the reference to Communism’s economic failures—for the progressives at the Times that wasn’t “real” socialism anyway. Real socialism is what they’re trying to salvage by promoting an aid program for Castro. (After all even Soviet dictators criticized Stalin after the fact.)

Consider this self-indicting sentence: “Most damaging, however, is the ban on extending credit to allow Cuba to buy more food from the bountiful US farm belt." Oh-ho, so what is really going on here is that the pro-Communist left is promoting a bailout for Castro’s monster regime in the form of US loans. Nice. And these shills for a bankrupt socialist police state call themselves “progressives.”

6 posted on 01/02/2003 11:47:50 PM PST by mrustow
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To: mrustow
The same "progressives" who gloated over Little Elian's being enslaved mind body and soul by Fidel. Let's not forget why they're pimping for him: they're as sick as he is and just as grasping for absolute power.
7 posted on 01/02/2003 11:53:21 PM PST by goldstategop
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To: mrustow
Thank you.
8 posted on 01/03/2003 12:01:22 AM PST by kattracks
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To: kattracks
katt, what truly Amazes & Amuses me is how far behind the curve these media types really are- they are stuck in the last century, while we cruise down the Information Superhighway with the afterburner lit and the supercharger kicked in.

Talk radio "stealthed" itself into America's conciousness years ago, and they never even noticed, they were so busy talking to each other and "doing lunch..."

Now they've noticed the web- big deal, been around for years. The real cutting edge is the Blogs- I wonder how many more years it will take for then to notice, and start talking about, them?

9 posted on 01/03/2003 1:51:10 AM PST by backhoe
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To: kattracks
BTTT
10 posted on 01/03/2003 1:04:56 PM PST by Gritty
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