Sunday, November 24, 2013

When the media has your back its all smiles....but just wait

In the months leading up to the 2010 signing of the historic Affordable Care Act the media was in a frenzy over the passage of this bill.  Anyone opposed to passing this bill (mainly republicans) were devils who wanted to kill kids with Cancer.  The media firmly showed their bias towards the President's landmark legislation with no problem.  Geoffrey Dickens of News Busters (a conservative news source that exposes liberal media bias) gives a very in-depth view of the media's attention to ACA in the months leading up to the passage of the bill. 

http://newsbusters.org/blogs/geoffrey-dickens/2012/03/21/selling-socialism-medias-campaign-obamacare

One of my personal favorite moments for the ACA prior to the passage was President Obama's speech to doctors outside of the White House where they strategically handed out white coats to all of the doctors attending the speech. 
The media and the Democrats went to great lengths to frame this legislation as the most important thing to this country since civil rights.

Now the bill has been passed and is in the implementation phase annnnnnnnd there are some serious issues.  The people are not happy, the media can't frame the issues to help the President and the President is in back pedal mode.

Gone are the days of the President giving speeches with white coats, now the President isn't in the rose garden of the white house, he is in the press briefing room with a less than thrilled expression.  Who will control this story in the coming days, the media or the politicians?





Let's Make a Deal....

Sunday November 24th Iran signed an agreement with a delegation of foreign powers, including The United States, to "curb" their nuclear program in exchange for loosening sanctions against the nation. 

http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/11/25/us-iran-nuclear-talks-special-report-idUSBRE9AO00820131125?feedType=RSS&feedName=topNews&utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter&dlvrit=992637

This story is still fresh, but so far the stories I have been reading are showering this deal with youthful optimism.  The Reuters article above paints a picture of hard working diplomats, working into the wee hours of the morning, they even referenced that their negotiations continued well after the time they had scheduled the banquet rooms and therefore had to hear the songs being sung by a band in an adjacent banquet room....Another article I read from CNN paints John Kerry as the knight in white armor how gathered all the nations together and was the glue that held the talks together. 

I wonder how this "deal"will be perceived in the coming months.  Will the media still be painting the story as "historic" in six months when it is set to expire?

Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Youth is wasted on the young...


My grandfather use to joke (not really) that youth was wasted on the young and that knowledge was wasted on the old.  His reasoning behind this is that young people are too "dumb" to know that they don't know anything and the old know they know it all but are so old they forget what they know or they die before they can effectively share the information.

Ever wonder why the older you get the larger percentage you get to vote?  Well lets look at some numbers:
*which can be found at http://www.census.gov/compendia/statab/2012/tables/12s0399.pdf*

Lets look at Presidential Election years:

In 1996 of registered voters you have 67% 65+ age group voting, compared to 31.2% of 18-20 year olds, and even only 33.4% of  21-24 year olds.  Those two younger age groups together do not beat the elderly voting group.

Now in 2000 of registered voters you have 67.6% in the 65+ age group voting, compared to 28.4% of 18-20 year olds, and only 35% of the 21-24 year olds.

In 2004 same story, 68.9% of 65+ year olds and 41% of 18-20 year olds and 42% of 21-24 year olds.  While these numbers have improved over the years the are still no where near the numbers of the 65+.

Finally the best showing for the youngsters is in 2008, while the 65+ held strong at 68%, the 18-20 years olds were at 41% and the 21-24 year olds showed great support at 46.6%.

Now some might argue that the are more elderly people and that is why they have higher voting numbers.  I don't know who these people are but they clearly are in the uninformed catergory to think that the 65+ has the largest population.

According to recent Census data our 65+ pales in comparsion to our 18-24 age grouping.  The 18-24 age group is double that of the 65+ age group.

http://www.census.gov/compendia/statab/2012/tables/12s0007.pdf

So back to the original question, why are the older voting blocks so much bigger?  It really comes down to knowledge.  The older you are the more knowledge you gain on how the political system affects you.  Younger citizens think that they are not directly impacted by policies made by politicians and therefore feel as if they have no need to vote.  And then as they age they begin to realize that it does matter and every vote does count.  So what ends up happening is that the smallest section of our society determines the course our country goes in because they have the strongest voting percentages.

Saturday, November 16, 2013

I's, Me's vs. We and Us'

The I's, the me's paint a very different picture than the Us and the We's.  Most Americans are focused on the implementation of the Affordable Care Act, better known as Obama Care, or rather the failings of the systems put in place to allow people to access the benefits.  The roll out has been plagued with a failed website, people being unclear on what they have to do and worst of all hundreds of thousands of people being dropped by their insurance carriers.  This goes against the Presidents earlier statements that if you like your doctor and you like your insurance you CAN KEEP IT.

So the President has all these issues and the public is not happy.  So what does a politician do when what he has done is making the voters mad?? Well glad you asked, he spreads out the blame.  When everything is wonderful and the world is full of unicorns, hearts and rainbows  you will hear I, I, and more I's - oh and don't forget the me's.  When all the rainbows have turned to storm clouds, the hearts have burst and the unicorns have run for the hills then you will hear a lot of Us, We and even they.

When it is good then they want to make sure you know it was because of them.  When it is bad they want to spread that out as much as possible so they aren't the only one to blame.

For example when the United States Seal Team 6 killed Osama  Bin Laden President Obama gave a speech from the White House and there were tons of I's and Me's in his speech. Check out the link below.  The whole set up of this speech is vastly different than the one about the Affordable Care Act issues and numbers.

 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3V0ISgosTlQ

The speech on healthcare was given in the press briefing room and the President used a lot of We's, Us, the President even through the poor building of the White House under bus, the President kept saying "the White House" this and the "White House" that, it's a building for goodness sake.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/transcript-president-obamas-nov-14-statement-on-health-care/2013/11/14/6233e352-4d48-11e3-ac54-aa84301ced81_story.html

 Part of the spin of the media and the spin of the politicians is the language they use, when it's good the "I" had everything do with that success. When it is bad "we" or "they" are to blame.

Sunday, November 3, 2013

When did propaganda become the new four letter word?....

Propaganda why is this such a bad thing? Is this a bad thing?Isn't this just another way for a story to be controlled? Don't we have this happen every day?

Sooooo many questions when it comes to propaganda. First of all propaganda is not bad, just like anything else it all comes back to how it is used.  Americans look at propaganda of other nations and think it is evil.  But you have to look at the intended audience, American's were not intended to like  this Iranian video from a few years ago that shows Americans as failures who are fat, our prisons are over crowded (well they really are) and our kids shoot other kids at school. 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lL9MaZQORfI

No the intended audience are the Iranians, of course this is going to be labeled as hate propaganda.  But when you think about the intent and what it is trying to do, while yes it is propaganda, it necessarily isn't evil.

For example how could Donald Duck ever seem evil, but yes he was part of some entertaining American Propaganda from the 1940's about paying your income tax....(yes I know income tax is evil...but the intent was not)
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gJ69X1qt4sQ#t=49


Propaganda is not a four letter word, but just another tool in controlling the story.