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ACTION: Thank CT House Dems For FISA Vote

Fri Jun 20, 2008 at 11:49:30 AM PDT

Goal ThermometerAs DavidNYC noted in his Orange-to-Blue endorsement post of Jim Himes yesterday, Chris Shays has a history of pretending to be a "moderate" while voting again and again for Bush's policies.

This morning, Shays joined many in both parties in Congress by standing with Bush again on the FISA "compromise".

In fact, Chris Shays has been busy doing his best impersonation of a Blue Dog all week, voting for the war supplemental without timelines that passed yesterday before voting for the for the disastrous FISA bill that passed today.

Tom Perriello VA-05: an Emerging Race

Wed Jun 18, 2008 at 06:52:34 PM PDT

In the latest list of Emerging Races put out by the DCCC we find the name of Tom Perriello, running in the 5th CD of Virginia against Virgil Goode, Jr.     I have written about Tom before, and I think this race has real possibility.   Increasingly, so do others, as seen in his inclusion on the list of Emerging Races.

Tom will be liveblogging on the afternoon of the 28th at FireDogLake, although I do not as yet know the exact time.

Rep. Rosa DeLauro of CT is sponsoring an event for Tom at her DC home next Monday, for which Sen. Russ Feingold is an honorary co-host.  If you think you might be able to attend that, feel free to contact the campaign.

Attached to the emailed invitation were several pages of information, some of which I will take the liberty of sharing in two snips below the fold.

Rosa for Lieberman's Senate Seat!

Sat Jun 07, 2008 at 09:36:13 AM PDT

(In the interests of full disclosure, I should say that I'm related, in some way, to the member of congress I'm going to mention below ...)

Although I'm unclear about a few details, I'd like to see Rep. Rosa DeLauro un-seat Sen. Joe Lieberman in 2012. I don't know, for instance, if she would have to force a primary contest for the Democratic nomination, or not. (Lieberman is technically an Independent who caucuses with the Democrats in the Senate, not a Democratic Senator ...)

Obama Cabinet Poll - An Obama/Richardson Cabinet

Mon Jun 02, 2008 at 08:21:18 AM PDT

Within the past month I put forth 19 polls with 15 candidates each to figure out who you guys want in an Obama cabinet. With voting in all rounds now over I compiled five different cabinets and will put them all up for a vote this week.

Who got included in the final cabinets: the top three in each poll automatically made it into these final cabinet polls, in some cases also the 4th and 5th. However, to make sure that the cabinets are as diverse as possible I gave some candidates who didn't have enough votes a wildcard.

Each day this week you can rate a cabinet. Today, you can rate a possible Obama/Richardson cabinet on a scale from 1 (hate it) to 10 (love it). At the end I will post the results and the cabinet with the highest average wins.

Poll

Rate this cabinet on a scale of 1 (hate it) to 10 (love it):

8%24 votes
3%10 votes
6%18 votes
9%27 votes
11%35 votes
9%27 votes
16%49 votes
18%54 votes
7%23 votes
10%31 votes

| 298 votes | Vote | Results

Obama Cabinet Poll - Director of the OMB

Fri May 30, 2008 at 12:24:41 PM PDT

Everyone's talking about Obama's running mate. But who would you like to see in an Obama cabinet?

Today you can vote on the next Director of the Office of Management and Budget. Also, the previous rounds are still open for voting. More below the fold.

Poll

Who should be Barack Obama's Director of Management and Budget?

8%7 votes
3%3 votes
14%13 votes
9%8 votes
18%16 votes
4%4 votes
1%1 votes
4%4 votes
4%4 votes
2%2 votes
1%1 votes
3%3 votes
4%4 votes
3%3 votes
16%14 votes

| 87 votes | Vote | Results

The Propaganda of Silence

Fri May 09, 2008 at 11:27:24 AM PDT

Twenty days ago, David Barstow broke his story in The New York Times about the Pentagon’s use of network and cable military analysts to reinforce its talking points and present a favorable picture of happenings in Iraq. Ever since, the print and television media have delved into the scandal, prying out new details in interviews and document searches, and discussing the implications for democracy when the Department of Defense shapes the debate with the help of triple-dipping former employees who present themselves as objective observers of U.S. policy.

Riiiiiiiiiiiight. In some parallel dimension.

In our dimension, what we’ve got isn’t a flurry of follow-up reports but rather one of the key elements of propaganda: killing a story by ignoring it.

The media typically employ their pervasive power to reinforce the dominant ideology through repeated exposure to every element of their biased agenda. But silence should not be underrated. It provides a marvelous tool of control when accompanied by the never-ending distractions and distortions of infotainment.

No surprise whatsoever that the network and cable stations who hired these ex-military analysts without disclosing to audiences their conflicts of interest or other biases have been – let us be generous – reluctant to acknowledge their role in passing along exaggerations and outright lies to Americans in the run-up to the war and its bloody, treasury-sucking aftermath. They have a big stake in silence.

On the other hand, it might be thought that editorialists of major print outlets which didn't pay for the free-lance "expertise" of the Pentagon’s domestic propaganda brigade would be eager to write something excoriating. Or that print reporters would be digging into the documents on the subject that the Pentagon has dumped at this Web site. Alas, such modest aggressiveness is also confined to that other dimension.

Just how silent the media have been has been examined by Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting (TV News Blackout on Pentagon Pundits) and the Pew Project for Excellence in Journalism (Media Passes on Times Pentagon Piece). In the first week after Barstow’s story appeared, Pew found two stories about it in other media, both of them on PBS. Since then, there have been a handful of others.

Only in wwwLand and among a few in Congress has the story been given any significant attention. Senator John Kerry urged a "thorough investigation" by the Government Accountability Office, as he noted here at Daily Kos in Investigate the Pentagon Pundit Program. Senator Russ Feingold also wrote the GAO. Michigan Senator Carl Levin has written to Defense Secretary Robert Gates. Connecticut Rep. Rosa DeLauro wrote to news executives at the broadcast and cable networks asking them to explain what criteria they use for hiring military analysts. Only ABC and CNN responded. She and 40 other congresspersons have asked the Pentagon’s Inspector General to conduct a probe. She joined with Michigan Rep. John Dingell and others requesting the Federal Communications Commission look into the matter:

"While we deem the DoD’s policy unethical and perhaps illegal, we also question whether the analysts and the networks are potentially equally culpable pursuant to the sponsorship identification requirements in the Communications Act of 1934 and the rules of the Federal Communications Commission," the letter stated.

"When seemingly objective television commentators are in fact highly motivated to promote the agenda of a government agency, a gross violation of the public trust occurs," it continued. "The American people should never be subject to a covert propaganda campaign but rather should be clearly notified of who is sponsoring what they are watching."

About all this too, megamedia silence.

It’s not as if there hasn’t been anything fresh to report. Media Matters, which has followed the story since it broke, actually spent some time perusing those documents the Pentagon posted. For those who claim there was nothing nefarious about the domestic propaganda program, that it was merely a program of courtesy briefings to ensure that the military analysts were up to speed on what was really happening with regards to Iraq, Media Matters found this audio-taped exchange of ass-kissing and subversion from an April 18, 2006, Pentagon meeting with several analysts, then-Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld, and General Peter Pace, who was then chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff:

UNIDENTIFIED 1: I'm an old intel guy, and I can sum all of this up, unfortunately, with one word. And that is "psyops." Now, most people, when they hear that, they think, "Oh my God --

RUMSFELD: Yeah.

UNIDENTIFIED 1: -- "they're trying to brainwash [inaudible]."

RUMSFELD: "What are you, some kind of nut? You don't believe in the Constitution?"

UNIDENTIFIED 2: Well, he is.
[laughter]

UNIDENTIFIED 1: Some have characterized [inaudible]. But I would also disagree with you, sir, respectfully. You are absolutely brilliant in front of the camera. And anybody --

RUMSFELD: It's by acting. Because I don't spend any time --

UNIDENTIFIED 1: It doesn't matter. The point is that you are. And I think most of us would agree with that. And --

RUMSFELD: But I -- but -- but --

UNIDENTIFIED 1: -- to take the offensive is -- because many of us go on every day. We don't agree with everything the administration does, maybe with some of your decisions and -- but we get beat up on television sometimes when we go on and we are debating, and then we take the -- and we're all thick-skinned, or we wouldn't continue to do this.

RUMSFELD: Mm-hmm.

UNIDENTIFIED 1: But we would love -- I would personally love -- and I think I speak for most of the gentlemen here at the table -- for you to take the offensive, to just go out there and just crush these people so that when we go on, we're -- forgive me -- we're parroting, but it's what has to be said. It's what we believe in, or we would not be saying it.
[crosstalk]

UNIDENTIFIED 1: And we'd love to be following our leader, as indeed you are. You are the leader. You are our guy.

The Pentagon wouldn’t say who those unidentifieds were, but it gave Media Matters a list of confirmed participants at the meeting. Among them were Lt. Gen. Thomas McInerney, military analyst for Fox News who recently suggested using terrorism against Iran.

On Wednesday at its Web site, Media Matters asked the media: "Have you hosted on air the person who told Rumsfeld at the  meeting with military analysts: 'You are the leader. You are our guy'?

In that other dimension, they might have gotten an answer. But in that dimension, they wouldn't have had to ask the question.

+ + +

Glenn Greenwald has written an excellent piece based on the documents on the Pentagon Web site.

ACTION ALERT: Call FCC, Demand Pentagon Pundit Probe!

Thu May 08, 2008 at 04:26:44 PM PDT

Congresswoman DeLauro and Congressman Dingell have written a letter to Kevin J. Martin, Chairman of the FCC demanding an investigation of the Pentagon's propaganda program. More over the jump....

General-gate: Open Letter to CNN

Fri May 02, 2008 at 05:19:11 PM PDT

Here's my latest attempt to get some answers about CNN's role in General-gate. I have written Rick Davis, CNN's VP of Standards and Practices. Hopefully, I'll get a response this time.

Obama Cabinet Poll - Sec. of the Treasury

Tue Apr 29, 2008 at 10:05:05 AM PDT

With the Obama Veepstakes poll now concluded and Gov. Bill Richardson as your chosen running mate (which was covered by the Santa Fe Reporter) it's time to take this a step further:

Who would you like to see in an Obama cabinet?

Yesterday, Joe Biden won the Sec. of State poll (results below the fold). Today you can vote on the next Secretary of the Treasury:

Poll

Who should be Barack Obama's Secretary of the Treasury?

2%8 votes
34%113 votes
16%56 votes
0%2 votes
4%15 votes
0%2 votes
10%34 votes
4%14 votes
2%7 votes
6%21 votes
0%2 votes
2%8 votes
1%4 votes
6%22 votes
6%23 votes

| 331 votes | Vote | Results

Hilltop Brigade

Fri Mar 07, 2008 at 07:05:28 PM PDT

I had my first introduction to the Hilltop Brigade, a grassroots organization founded in Connecticut by Stephanie and Penelope, a couple of constituents of Rosa DeLauro (D-CT03). The organization was actually developed, with Congresswoman DeLauro's blessing, to help put volunteers in the streets and knocking on doors. But more than that, it was so 'safe' districts, such as DeLauro's, could essentially 'lend' volunteers to districts that had closer races.

Breast Cancer Patient Protection Act of 2007

Tue Feb 19, 2008 at 04:27:28 AM PDT

The recent news about Diana Allen's breast cancer made it plain that anyone's life can be radically changed by a doctor's diagnosis, and it also reminds us that early detection is still the key to fighting any cancer.

It's incredible to think that my mother had her first mastectomy in 1984, 24 years ago. Surgical procedures have changed greatly since then, becoming less invasive, and the type of care has changed to, with more attention paid to a woman's emotional needs during this difficult time.

One other thing has changed as well, but not for the better: how inusrance companies cover the cost of treating breast cancer surgery. While many women are encouraged to have a mastectomy as an outpatient, but this is not good for all women, and some are advised to be admitted to the hospital. Some insurers do not see the need to cover the costs of these doctor recommended stays.

There's more:

BREAKING: DeLauro Endorses Obama

Fri Feb 01, 2008 at 01:02:49 PM PDT

7th ranked House Democratic Representative Rosa DeLauro (D-CT3) is set to endorse Senator Barack Obama in a press conference tomorrow morning.  This is a bit of a repudiation of Senator Clinton, as Rep. DeLauro's husband is former Clinton pollster, Stanley Greenberg.

In doing so, Rep. DeLauro will join 5th ranked House Democratic Representative John Larson (D-CT1).

Taken together, these endorsements are highly significant for the outcome of the Connecticut Primary...

Rep. Rosa Delauro Introduces Bill to Tackle Obesity

Sun Nov 18, 2007 at 03:48:54 PM PDT

Our U.S. Representative in Milford CT and beyond, plans to tackle obesity. On Saturday, November 10Th she introduced legislation entitled (MEAL) or The Menu Education and Labeling Act. The purpose of this bill is to educate consumers of fast food as to nutritional ingredients, these include fat, sugars, sodium, etc. contained in the food we eat.

Continued...

Poll

How People in Your Family are Overweight?

30%15 votes
16%8 votes
12%6 votes
6%3 votes
8%4 votes
0%0 votes
12%6 votes
16%8 votes

| 50 votes | Vote | Results

COLUMN: Halloween & The Lead Monster

Fri Nov 02, 2007 at 11:38:15 AM PDT

Note: If you are tired of major issues like this getting no coverage in the face of a media blackout and thus you would like to see my nationally syndicated column in your local paper, see the bottom of this post on what to do to make that happen. - D

My new nationally syndicated newspaper column is out today, and it focuses on the Toxic Trade report the Campaign for America's Future put out this week. Read the column here or go listen to the replay of my regular Friday morning interview about the column with 760AM Denver radio host Jay Marvin (I do this interview about my column every Friday morning with Jay, who is really one of the best progressive radio hosts in the country).

Dems Finalize Massive Increase for Ab-Only

Fri Nov 02, 2007 at 07:09:15 AM PDT

Today, the Democratic controlled Labor HHS Appropriations conference committee report includes the full increase requested by President Bush for abstinence-only programs. Let's call that what it is: a stunning disgrace.

http://www.rhrealitycheck.org/...

Pascrell Defends the American Dream & Compete America opposes $15,000 scholarship!

Fri May 25, 2007 at 11:44:00 AM PDT

Yesterday Senator Bernie Sanders managed to get an amendment accepted that takes a 3,500 fee, a minuscule drop in the bucket of total labor arbitrage profits from using cheap labor, to fund scholarships for Americans to go to college.

Yet, Corporations, who claim we need to invest in America whine that they shouldn't have to give back to America while they ship our jobs offshore.      

Compete America, a Cheap Labor lobbyist group, blasted the Sanders amendment claiming it is:

an outrageous and onerous tax increase on our nation's most innovative companies, and could make the H-1B program cost-prohibitive, especially for smaller businesses.

CRIMINAL Probe Opened in Pet Food Scare: YOUR Food Affected

Sat Apr 21, 2007 at 08:45:23 AM PDT

We who've been closely following the constantly growing list of recalled pet foods -- and the number of contaminants discovered (beyond the much-publicized melamine, there have now been discoveries of cyanuric acid, amilorine and amiloride) -- have known that, because the list of adulterated imported protein additives has grown from just wheat gluten to include rice and corn gluten, this scandal would cross over to human foods.  We heard many reports yesterday, and this morning we see this:

Washington Post, April 22, 2007:

Criminal Probe Opened in Pet Food Scare
FDA Says Charges Possible; Tainted Pork Confirmed in Calif.

CT Sen: Hall of Shame and Call for Action

Wed Aug 23, 2006 at 12:05:27 PM PDT

This diary is the product of some rage that has been building in me toward the Lieberman aiders and abettors both in Connecticut and the national party (Yes, I'm talking to you, Harry Reid). It is about those who CONTINUE to give lip service to the support of Ned Lamont or whose support is lukewarm at best: translation: I'll put out a 1-paragraph statement saying I support Ned but do nothing more.

Follow me below for the Hall of Shame and a call for action.


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