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Our Chancellor of the Exchequer. Quite proud of him, really, would like to think I'd call the readership of a magazine that just gave me an award a bunch of wankers, let allow fellow members of Parliament.


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A couple of years ago, a Republican committee staff director told me candidly (and proudly) what the method was to all this obstruction and disruption. Should Republicans succeed in obstructing the Senate from doing its job, it would further lower Congress's generic favorability rating among the American people. By sabotaging the reputation of an institution of government, the party that is programmatically against government would come out the relative winner.

A deeply cynical tactic, to be sure, but a psychologically insightful one that plays on the weaknesses both of the voting public and the news media. There are tens of millions of low-information voters who hardly know which party controls which branch of government, let alone which party is pursuing a particular legislative tactic. These voters' confusion over who did what allows them to form the conclusion that "they are all crooks," and that "government is no good," further leading them to think, "a plague on both your houses" and "the parties are like two kids in a school yard." This ill-informed public cynicism, in its turn, further intensifies the long-term decline in public trust in government that has been taking place since the early 1960s - a distrust that has been stoked by Republican rhetoric at every turn ("Government is the problem," declared Ronald Reagan in 1980).

The media are also complicit in this phenomenon. Ever since the bifurcation of electronic media into a more or less respectable "hard news" segment and a rabidly ideological talk radio and cable TV political propaganda arm, the "respectable" media have been terrified of any criticism for perceived bias. Hence, they hew to the practice of false evenhandedness. Paul Krugman has skewered this tactic as being the "centrist cop-out." "I joked long ago," he says, "that if one party declared that the earth was flat, the headlines would read 'Views Differ on Shape of Planet.'"


Former Republican dude on the GOP. Great, great article.


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So apparently our (Turkish) PM is really bent on going to war with Israel. How about that?


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Ah, finally, WW3 getting into shape. 'bout time.


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http://www.truth-out.org/goodbye-all-reflections-gop-operative-who-left-cult/1314907779

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A couple of years ago, a Republican committee staff director told me candidly (and proudly) what the method was to all this obstruction and disruption. Should Republicans succeed in obstructing the Senate from doing its job, it would further lower Congress's generic favorability rating among the American people. By sabotaging the reputation of an institution of government, the party that is programmatically against government would come out the relative winner.

A deeply cynical tactic, to be sure, but a psychologically insightful one that plays on the weaknesses both of the voting public and the news media. There are tens of millions of low-information voters who hardly know which party controls which branch of government, let alone which party is pursuing a particular legislative tactic. These voters' confusion over who did what allows them to form the conclusion that "they are all crooks," and that "government is no good," further leading them to think, "a plague on both your houses" and "the parties are like two kids in a school yard." This ill-informed public cynicism, in its turn, further intensifies the long-term decline in public trust in government that has been taking place since the early 1960s - a distrust that has been stoked by Republican rhetoric at every turn ("Government is the problem," declared Ronald Reagan in 1980).

The media are also complicit in this phenomenon. Ever since the bifurcation of electronic media into a more or less respectable "hard news" segment and a rabidly ideological talk radio and cable TV political propaganda arm, the "respectable" media have been terrified of any criticism for perceived bias. Hence, they hew to the practice of false evenhandedness. Paul Krugman has skewered this tactic as being the "centrist cop-out." "I joked long ago," he says, "that if one party declared that the earth was flat, the headlines would read 'Views Differ on Shape of Planet.'"


Former Republican dude on the GOP. Great, great article.


Previous page. :mad:

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heatseeker wrote:
http://www.truth-out.org/goodbye-all-reflections-gop-operative-who-left-cult/1314907779

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A couple of years ago, a Republican committee staff director told me candidly (and proudly) what the method was to all this obstruction and disruption. Should Republicans succeed in obstructing the Senate from doing its job, it would further lower Congress's generic favorability rating among the American people. By sabotaging the reputation of an institution of government, the party that is programmatically against government would come out the relative winner.

A deeply cynical tactic, to be sure, but a psychologically insightful one that plays on the weaknesses both of the voting public and the news media. There are tens of millions of low-information voters who hardly know which party controls which branch of government, let alone which party is pursuing a particular legislative tactic. These voters' confusion over who did what allows them to form the conclusion that "they are all crooks," and that "government is no good," further leading them to think, "a plague on both your houses" and "the parties are like two kids in a school yard." This ill-informed public cynicism, in its turn, further intensifies the long-term decline in public trust in government that has been taking place since the early 1960s - a distrust that has been stoked by Republican rhetoric at every turn ("Government is the problem," declared Ronald Reagan in 1980).

The media are also complicit in this phenomenon. Ever since the bifurcation of electronic media into a more or less respectable "hard news" segment and a rabidly ideological talk radio and cable TV political propaganda arm, the "respectable" media have been terrified of any criticism for perceived bias. Hence, they hew to the practice of false evenhandedness. Paul Krugman has skewered this tactic as being the "centrist cop-out." "I joked long ago," he says, "that if one party declared that the earth was flat, the headlines would read 'Views Differ on Shape of Planet.'"


Former Republican dude on the GOP. Great, great article.


Previous page. :mad:


Lol, sorry bro. Haven't been reading this thread. We're just giving people more opportunities to read it!


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Don't get it.

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Don't get it.


It's Rick Perry.


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It's Rick Perry.
Shit. Need to be more precise. I don't get why anyone would be in to Rick Perry. Kinda a douche from what I've seen.

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They should have the hanging corpses of all the people he's executed in the background, with a little river of blood by his feet.


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They should have the hanging corpses of all the people he's executed in the background, with a little river of blood by his feet.


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traptunderice wrote:
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It's Rick Perry.
Shit. Need to be more precise. I don't get why anyone would be in to Rick Perry. Kinda a douche from what I've seen.


He's the governor of the same state that W was! Yay! Except he has none of the charm/personality that W had. How is this guy supposed to be electable in the general?


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He saved Texas from economic ruin and it had NOTHING TO DO WITH IMMIGRATION FROM MEXICO AND OTHER AMERICAN STATES!

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Twat.


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http://economix.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/10/04/regulation-and-unemployment/?scp=2&sq=bruce+bartlett&st=cse

Your case being?


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http://economix.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/10/04/regulation-and-unemployment/?scp=2&sq=bruce+bartlett&st=cse

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Even Republicans don't know what Republicans are bitching about?

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