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Four More Years of 'Change'new

It seems like someone keeps hitting the "replay" button on our election years. Take this year's Republican coronation of John McCain -- we've seen this dog-and-pony show before. Specifically, we saw it in 2000, when George W. Bush ran for president -- the same slogans, same promises, and same candidate packaging.
Artvoice  |  Michael I. Niman  |  09-15-2008  |  Commentary

Election '08: Where Are the Real Issues?new

Ignore the idiot bloggers: A politician's religion, wealth and old traffic violations aren't important.
Tucson Weekly  |  Tom Danehy  |  09-12-2008  |  Commentary

McCain's War on Media Could Cost Him in Novembernew

The RNC featured McCain's formal, foolhardy declaration of war on the press -- the same press, by the way, that made him a political superstar. Now the press seems inclined to fire back.
Boston Phoenix  |  Adam Reilly  |  09-11-2008  |  Commentary

Yet Another Election-Year Media Muddle

For the third time this decade, the mainstream media is making a big election all about small things.
The Inlander  |  Ted S. McGregor Jr.  |  09-10-2008  |  Commentary

Dozens of Journalists Arrested at RNCnew

As McCain spoke Thursday night about America's obligation to confront "threats to peace and liberty in our time," armed agents were busy cuffing and detaining nearly 400 people a half-mile away. Most were protesters who had overstayed their permit -- many were journalists and bystanders. I was one of them.
City Pages (Twin Cities)  |  Matt Snyders  |  09-10-2008  |  Politics

Pat's Pass: Why the Buchanan Double Standard?new

Come on, media colleagues. Do some Google searching, read his books, and take a stand. Otherwise, there's only one conclusion viewers can come to: that MSNBC and PBS tacitly endorse Pat Buchanan's racist perspective.
Philadelphia Weekly  |  Liz Spikol  |  09-08-2008  |  Commentary

Hurricane Sarah Blows McCain on the Bridge to Nowherenew

A rather shameless media swoon set in immediately after Sarah Palin's surprise appointment to the Republican VP spot last Friday. Reporters and anchors jostled each other aside in a race to celebrate the perky Governor What's-Her-Name's predilection for caribou stew, moose pie and children with screwball names. But the honeymoon was short-lived.
L.A. Weekly  |  Marc Cooper  |  09-05-2008  |  Commentary

My Boy, Joe Bidennew

My one and only encounter with the Democratic vice-presidential nominee, back in 1984, almost ended my journalism career before it started.
Style Weekly  |  David M. Poole  |  09-04-2008  |  Commentary

LBJ, The Texas Observer & Menew

The Texas Observer cut its teeth on LBJ and the politics of the late 1950s. In his drive to accrue power at the state and national levels, Johnson played on both sides of major issues and Ronnie was there to hold him accountable.
The Texas Observer  |  Ronnie Dugger  |  08-27-2008  |  Politics

Obama Needs to Talk Tougher on Abortionnew

It's not that Obama doesn’t have sound bites. It's that he's got to lead with the right ones before he delves into the complexity of framing an issue -- and he needs better ones on abortion.
San Diego CityBeat  |  D.A. Kolodenko  |  08-27-2008  |  Commentary

Hillary Guerilla Fight? What Hillary Guerilla Fight?new

I hate to burst a bubble, but this Hillary vs. Barack b.s. is a complete and total contrivance manufactured by those in the media who are determined to define this party as one that is divided.
The Memphis Flyer  |  Cheri DelBrocco  |  08-26-2008  |  Politics

John McCain's Image: Too Much Bullnew

McCain enjoys the fine image of a free-thinking, free-talking maverick who took on President Bush on the war, Hurricane Katrina, the profiteers who infested the administration and the economic malefactoring of the Bush years. Most of it is pure malarkey.
Arkansas Times  |  Ernest Dumas  |  08-22-2008  |  Commentary

As Edwards Goes Down, He Takes the Media with Himnew

In the end, former Sen. John Edwards' affair was about a lot more than just sex. For the journalism profession, it may come to mark a historical turning point in which traditional journalists no longer set the national news agenda. And that's coming from some of the media outlets that deliberately ignored the story.
Creative Loafing (Charlotte)  |  Tara Servatius  |  08-21-2008  |  Commentary

It's Shoot First and Ask Questions Later for Some Big-Name Right-Wingersnew

The victims of Jim David Adkisson -- two dead, eight wounded -- were the people targeted verbally by O'Reilly, Savage and Hannity as well as the other right-wing pundits in their rants and books. Hey, if I were a right-wing nut with an itchy trigger finger, I'd head over to a UU church myself.
Pasadena Weekly  |  Ellen Snortland  |  08-11-2008  |  Commentary

The Election Ain't Over Yet -- Quite a Few Hurdles Remain for Obamanew

In the wake of Barack Obama's triumphant European tour, the political press continues, by and large, to declare the election all but over.
Boston Phoenix  |  Steven Stark  |  07-31-2008  |  Commentary

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