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Media Bias? NPR = National Progressive Radio? Well, that's what I heard!

by: funluvn1

Mon Jun 16, 2008 at 08:34:59 AM EDT


We continue to hear from the strains of Right Wing Hate Radio programming to the musings in conservative rags such as the Washington Times that the media has a Liberal Bias to the stories they cover.  

The Neo-Con's whine and cry and complain that the New York Times (to a conservative, synonymous with George Soros' personal newspaper), CNN, The Washington Post, USA Today, BBC News, NPR, ABC, CBS, NBC, MSNBC and on and on, are nothing more than the mouthpieces of the dangerous liberal movement in our country!  The Wingnut set decries these media outlets for only giving us one side, TEH LIBERAL SIDE, of any story.

We continue to roll on here in our quest to find the liberal bias in the so-called Liberal Media outlets.  We've been to The Peoples Republic of CNN, we have viewed the writings in The George Soros New York Times and lastly we sailed across the great Atlantic divide to take on the DNC-BBC right there in jolly-old-England.

So far, ....nothing!  Not unlike weapons of mass destrcution in Iraq, no liberal bias was found.  How can that be?!?

Today we will go where NO KONSERVATIVE has gone before and have a look at the most hated of Liberal News Outlets, NPR (aka National Public Progressive Radio).

The wingers hate this news outlet more than any other, due to the fact that not only does some of THEIR tax money go into paying for NPR, but NPR to them is the one place on radio that everyone can access talk radio without having to listenen to Right Wing Hate Radio.  It really pisses them off!

funluvn1 :: Media Bias? NPR = National Progressive Radio? Well, that's what I heard!
Todays story, From NPR:

Candidates Strongly Differ on How to Tax the Rich

On the campaign trail this week, Illinois Sen. Barack Obama and Arizona Sen. John McCain have focused on the economy, including their tax proposals.

According to an independent analysis of their plans by the Tax Policy Center in Washington, both would cut taxes overall. The analysis concludes that McCain's tax cuts would primarily go to high-income Americans, while Obama's would favor low- and middle-income households.

A big chunk of the tax-cutting done by both McCain and Obama would result from simply continuing President Bush's big tax cuts - which would otherwise expire at the end of 2010. McCain would extend them for everyone. Obama would extend them only for households making less than $250,000 a year.

Alrighty, then.  Both Senator McCain and Senator Obama are focusing on economics stuff.  Check!

The independent, non partisan Tax Policy Center sez both Senator's plans would cut taxes overall.  Check!

McCain's tax cut's will go mostly to high-income earners.  Obama's tax cut's will go mostly to low and middle income earners.  Check!

Sounds like just the facts, Ma'am.  Nothing to complain about here.

Let's move on.

If you're among the richest Americans, the top one-tenth of 1 percent, the difference between McCain or Obama in the White House could be stark. Len Burman, director of the nonpartisan Tax Policy Center, says that under McCain, those rich taxpayers would, on average, get a $270,000 tax cut from McCain, but with Obama in the White House, they'd face a $700,000 increase in their tax bill. So if you're rich, you could see nearly a million-dollar swing in your tax bill, depending on who wins the election.

Burman says a big share of McCain's tax cuts for the wealthy come from his proposal to cut corporate income taxes, which would benefit people who own stocks. Speaking to a small-business association in Washington this week, McCain portrayed that corporate tax cut as a job creator. McCain said he would reduce the U.S. corporate tax rate "from the second-highest in the world to one on par with our trading partners." Doing so, he said, would keep "businesses and jobs in this country." McCain also proposed faster depreciation for business equipment and said he wants to increase the standard deduction for dependents by two-thirds.

YIKES!  The top 1/10th of 1% of America's most wealthy would receive further tax savings from McCain's plan, but would have to pay nearly $1,000,000.00 extra under Obama's plan!!  

From CBS/AP - September 2007

Forbes' Richest List Drops 82 Billionaires

A billion dollars just doesn't go as far as it used to.

What's different about this year's Forbes magazine's list of the 400 richest Americans, reports CBS News correspondent Dan Raviv (audio), is that, for the first time, $1 billion isn't enough. You need $1.3 billion.

"For the first time in history, we're leaving billionaires behind," magazine associated editor Matthew Miller said. "There are 82 American billionaires who do not make the Forbes 400 this year."

Collectively, the people who made the rankings released Thursday are worth $1.54 trillion, compared with $1.25 trillion last year.

I just wanted to put that whole issue into perspective.  Considering a BILLION equals 1000 MILLION, that doesn't seem so much, now does it?

Still, nothing biased about the reporting.  Purely straight reporting of the issues by NPR.

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While McCain's tax plan focuses on growth, Obama's tax plan places its priority on reducing income inequality. "The share of [U.S.] income going to the top 1 percent and top 0.1 percent of the population has grown to almost unprecedented levels in the past 20 years," Burman says. Meanwhile, the bottom 80 percent has had very modest income growth.

Throughout the campaign, Obama has made clear he wants to close that income gap. Obama has called for ending "the Bush tax cuts to the wealthy" and proposed "tax breaks [for] middle-class Americans and working Americans who need them."

Among Obama's proposals is a tax credit of up to $1,000 for two-earner couples and $500 for individuals to offset their Social Security and Medicare payroll taxes. Obama would also expand the earned income tax credit to aid low-income workers.

More perspective.  One Million tax hike vs. One Thousand in tax credits.  Again, Billion = 1000 Million.  I think, dear reader, that you can do the math from here, nes't pas?

Yet.....

Dammit!  Again with the facts!  Where are the personal insights of the reporter?  Why don't I see any inkling of steering people to come to the conclusion that NPR has set us up, Liberally speaking, to come to?

AAAAARRRRRRGGGGGHHH!  I mean, um, gee.  Curses, foiled again!

Tune back in on Wednesday morning, Saaame Liberal Time! Saaame Liberal Blog! to see what we may find then....  

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There must be something subliminal in the messages that I'm missing! (3.00 / 6)
Not a liberally biased news story yet.  Sure, some fluff in a couple of the stories (Peoples Republic of CNN and The George Soros' New York Times), but DNC-BBC and National Progressive Radio were straight forward news reports of the issues.

Still...can't...stop...now....Must...go....on

I have been thinking that I would make a proposition to my Republican friends... that if they will stop telling lies about the Democrats, we will stop telling the truth about them.
Adlai Stevenson


They're probably (3.00 / 6)
still working on the updates.  Photobucket  It was just staged because they knew you'd be doing your research.

Of course, the conservative rags aren't biased at all.  They simply present it in the name of God and George Bush.  Photobucket

US Casualties-Afghanastan Can click date link to see by date.


The imperative is to define what is right and do it. Barbara Jordan


[ Parent ]
Basically that is where I am heading with the whole excercise. (3.00 / 6)
I'm going to go through the media groups that continually get the "liberal media" BS from the wingers and take a story about something we might be interested in and then do what I've been doing up to this point.
Once I've exhausted that avenue, I'm going to go back to those same sources and see if I can find an anti-liberal or konservative slant.  

Then I'm going to take on the Right Leaning media outlets and see what we can see there.

I have been thinking that I would make a proposition to my Republican friends... that if they will stop telling lies about the Democrats, we will stop telling the truth about them.
Adlai Stevenson


[ Parent ]
Think you are on to a trend? (3.00 / 6)
National/public sponsored media outlets are less biased than corporate sponsored media... hmmm. Why would that be?

Weird, huh? ;-) (3.00 / 5)
I'm learning some things that I took for granted to be absolutely true and that is one of them.

I have been thinking that I would make a proposition to my Republican friends... that if they will stop telling lies about the Democrats, we will stop telling the truth about them.
Adlai Stevenson


[ Parent ]
Of course it´s also "socialistic cr*p"! (3.00 / 4)
Like libraries, public schools, public roads and so on.

[ Parent ]
If you believed (3.00 / 5)
in creationism, you wouldn't say such things. ;-)

US Casualties-Afghanastan Can click date link to see by date.


The imperative is to define what is right and do it. Barbara Jordan


[ Parent ]
Oh yeah, that´s right, I forgot! (3.00 / 3)


[ Parent ]
Thank goodness for NPR (3.00 / 5)
Without it, I would have next to nothing to listen to for news on the radio on the way to work.  

Abstinence programs breed hypocrites.

I also love Pacifica - listener sponsored radio (3.00 / 4)
but Pacifica IS "left wing", thank goodness. Just shows what PEOPLE sponsor.

[ Parent ]
I love NPR - it was the only station to show Pete Seeger (3.00 / 4)
when other shows wouldn´t (and have they?), ´cause he was branded a "commie". Pete´s "commie" friend, Woodie, wrote "This Land Is Your Land", but that´s okay to sing in public if you don´t sing all the verses.

Commie. (3.00 / 3)
It's liberal bias if you don't tell people that George Bush is always right and should never be questioned, much like John McCain. (snark)

Well, yeah! I knew that! (3.00 / 2)
Yet, somehow I've been coerced in my safari around the new media and their stories to go with what are reported facts and what are reported opinions.  

Now, WE know as a er, fact, that GWB is always right.  Others may disagree and are looking for just the reality of the story and want to make up their own minds as to whether or not Teh Deciderer is da profit.

Just the facts here.  You make up your mind.

BTW, GWB is always right, however that is right wing.  As far a being correct in his rhetoric, well that is an opinion.

;-)

I have been thinking that I would make a proposition to my Republican friends... that if they will stop telling lies about the Democrats, we will stop telling the truth about them.
Adlai Stevenson


[ Parent ]
Speakng ofd McSame (3.00 / 1)
as in McSame supply side economic via Grover Norquist economics; how they sell those failed ideas to the American people is perpetuating the fake populism of Grover Norqusit that I had the pleasure of listening to David Sirota tear down. Check out this debate between the two on KHOU in Seattle:

http://www.kuow.org/program.ph...

Grover Norquist has been one of the most influential conservatives operating behind the scenes in American political life for over a decade. Tune in today for a debate between Grover Norquist and progressive writer and strategist David Sirota. What are the real differences between John McCain and Barack Obama when it comes to trade? Health care? Taxes? Defense spending?

We start out the show with David Sirota on his new book, The Uprising. Is a progressive populism brewing in America in 2008? Also today, the link between beach bonfires and global warming is the latest burning issue for Seattle environmentalists. Should the bonfire tradition continue?

David Sirota talk about it in this column which highlites his excellent rebuttals.



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