For the past couple of years I've been watching with trepidation and, yes, sadness, as
C-Span,
that formerly great political leveler, has been moving farther and
farther to the right. There was a time when they were scrupulous about
their fairness. I haven't forgotten the days when
Brian Lamb seemed to feel strongly about their responsibility to present issues without bias.
These days things have changed enough that the moderators of
Washington Journal
find themselves using up precious minutes defending their choices
against more and more urgent calls for some equity. They firmly deny the
obvious fact that they give more quality time to Republicans and their
issues than they do to Democrats.
They will say they read from many papers, and it's true, but if they
choose, say, the New York Times, they'll only read the portions that
weaken the Dem positions and strengthen the Republicans. They choose
the portions of articles they highlight based on how effectively they
think it bashes government policies. I didn't notice that same
attention to detail during the dreaded Bush years.
Their papers du jour are the Wall Street Journal, the Washington Times,
and the New York Post. They bring on guests from The Heritage
Foundation, (just this AM Lisa Curtis from the Heritage Foundation was
on talking about WikiLeaks), The American Enterprise Institution, and
the Cato Institution, and treat them as if their utterings are actually
those of the American People.
Where are the folks from
MoveOn.org or
People for the American Way?
Where are the spokespeople for the labor organizations? I see the U.S.
Chamber of Commerce pushing their myth that unfettered business will
fix everything, but I don't see representation of the obvious evidence
showing that unfettered business benefited mightily from the ruination
of our country. (Today
Laura Ingraham was on C-Span2's BookTV touting her latest screed against Obama. Where's Robert Reich or Al Franken or Rachel Maddow?)
Okay, I am biased and I make no bones about it. I not only lean
Liberal, I stand firmly on what I consider hallowed ground. I haven't
written about this before because I wanted to be sure I wasn't letting
my biases get in the way. Was I seeing something that wasn't actually
there? Are they fair and I'm just missing the times when the
Democratic/Liberal/Progressive point-of-view is presented honestly and
fairly, with the same amount of time given?
I wish I could say I'm wrong. I used to have a real love affair with
C-Span. I watched it religiously and I marveled at the amount of
unbiased information I could get from them. Something happened to
C-Span during the last few years of the Bush administration, but I was
still blindly in love at the time and refused to accept the growing
signs of their abandonment. It was there, I just wasn't admitting it.
Now I am. They've left me--and you--and all of us who refuse to toe the
Republican/Right Wing line. They've gone over to the dark side and I'm
completely baffled. Just when we need them the most, they've sided
with the enemy. Why?
(Update August 2, 6:45 AM - C-Span 2 repeating the 7/16/10 airing of the
2010 Eagle Forum Collegians Summit at the Heritage Foundation.
Phyllis Schlafly and
Michael Coffman spewing their Right Wing nonsense to a motley handful of students, but the C-Span cameras were there. Why?)
Why??
It's one among many "whys". Why are foolish clowns like Glenn Beck,
Rush Limbaugh and Sarah Palin the anointed titular heads of the
Republican Party?
Why are hate-filled organizations like the Tea Party and the NRA viewed as celebrators of democracy?
Why are our fearless leaders afraid of all of the above? Why is the supposed free press afraid?
The answers are constantly being sought by those of us in the
Liberal/Progressive blogosphere. The good news is our numbers are
rising. The bad news is that there are so many of us, only a select few
will rise to the top to be seen and heard by what passes these days for
multitudes.
But now there is Twitter.
Yes,
Twitter.
I know, I know. I made the same jokes about Twitter and Tweeting as everyone else, but here's what's so great about Twitter:
Everything.
Plus you get to follow people who either know what they're talking about
or can lead you (RT or ReTweet) to someone else who knows what they're
talking about. You can RT anything you find enlightening or amusing or
nutty or sad, and it saves you from having to come up with your own
140-character quote-in-a-jar.
There's even a secret code that opens the doors to other
liberal/progressive Tweeters and lets them know you're one of them.
(#p2) There are other secret codes, of course, but I'm still bungling
my way through so it's the only one I feel comfortable sharing right
now. There's TweetDeck and Bitly and hashtags and a whole host of other
confusing and arcane necessities required of heavy-duty Tweeters and
their acolytes. (That's me.)
But the whole point of my post here is to shed light on some pretty
amazing bloggers. These are people I might never have discovered had it
not been for Twitter--and that's a fact. I find pretty amazing
bloggers in other places, too, (like
Talking Points Memo Cafe Reader Posts ,
Alternet Soapbox, and
Open Salon--where every would-be blogger--
including me--is
welcome). In fact, there are legions of pretty amazing bloggers who
are singing our song, spreading our message, and proving beyond doubt
that liberals and progressives are out there in numbers that would be
staggering to the MSM if only they would take the time to look around.
Here are a few of my favorite Twitter bloggers:
Tomfoolery with Otoolefan: Check out his
his piece about Thomas Sowell. Priceless.
The Political Carnival with Paddy and Laffy
A Free America: You DecideEZKool Lady Liberty SpeaksWolfrumRadio Graffiti Drums n Whistles (Karoli)
The Jack Wade Show
From Talking Points Memo:
DickDay FlowerChildAmerican DadThe People ChooseBeneath the Spin - Wattree
Sleepin' JeezusJoe WoodBrown Man Thinking Hard - Kris Broughton
And others:
Nutwood JunctionBucko's WorldOut Left
There are so many more (including my Favorites on the right side of my
blog), but this gives an idea of the quality of the political blogs out
there. They're wonderful and deserve a spot at the top. At the very
least, they should know how much they're appreciated. And the country
should know they're here. Please help spread the word. And feel free
to add names to my list. Let their voices be heard.
(Cross-posted at Ramona's Voices
here)