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Why We Have Ads for Anne Coulter and John McCain on OpEdNews

we run google adsense ad blocks on OpEdNews. The way they work is we paste in a line of code on a page and google uses its web technology to sense the words on that page. Then, they select a context sensitive ad to put next to our content. We don't accept a specific ad, just the ability of Google to place a relevant ad. We get paid when people click on the ads. There's a bit of a sweet irony that, when our readers click on ads from right wing sources, those sources are actually paying to support our left wing site.

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If It's Sunday, It's Meet the Press-- Predictably with Right Wing Pundits and Centrist, Weak Speakers representing the Left.

I'm sick and tired of this weekly abuse of media balance. The goddamn networks should be bringing balanced punditry to the air or they should lose their effing licenses.

So I switch to Face the Nation and of course, there's VP Cheney-- spewing lie after lie, regurgitating the same lame spin he's been stuck on for years. Why do they give him air time? He makes Spiro Agnew look honest and brilliant.

He is so pathetically stuck with his limited, restricted, myopic view of the world, he is a danger to America's future.

 

So I switch to ABC. Finally... a Democat-- Bill Richardson... he's speaking up for the "good side to Don Imus." Next. Arlen Specter-- the first person who is actually worth talking to. His hearings this week, with Patrick Leahy, will put Gonzales where he belongs. And if Specter plays an honest role and evaluates Gonzales on the facts, Gonzales will have to go.

Specter reports that he, Leahy and Whitehouse counsel Fred Fielding will meet tomorrow to discuss the missing emails. Why do they need a lawyer to discuss missing emails. They need IT people to go the RNC and whitehouse and find what can be found, and to find what has been done to delete and erase the emails and when.

Specter sounds good-- saying there are serious questions about some of the firings. He's not using the lame talking point that the president can fire at his pleasure, and that Bill Clinton fired all 93 of his US attorneys. You have to be listening to right wing talk radio continuously to not get it that those talking points are shallow and irrelevant to the issues here. When someone raises them to me, I laugh inside and tell them to look into this beyond what people like Bill the oaf O'Reilly, Rush Limbaugh and their copycats are parrotting.

Specter says he should consider re-instating some of the attorneys who were fired.

And that's from a Republican. Why haven't we heard that from Democrats. Oh... I said it. I mean congressional Democrats. Come on blue guys-- Get Tough!!!

Dumping Gonzales is only the beginning.

It is the key that has already opened the door to impeachment.

 

The Don Imus Story

My initial response to the Imus imbroglio was to say punish him, then bring a new staff on with him, since Imus didn't say Hoe first-- his creepy producer did. I almost never watched or listened to Imus, a lot because of his producers. They were so much further right than he was and they created the environment he worked and spoke in. His producer, by saying Hoe first, primed Imus to say it. That's not at all excusing Imus. He created that environment. He owned it.

Nasty Talk on Rap and Hip Hop

My teenager listens to rap. When I use the car after he's used it, there's usually a CD that goes on that uses ugly, foul language that abuses women or curses in general. I don't like it, but there are bigger battles and issues to deal with for this parent of a 17 year old-- a lot more. When I'm in the car, I usually can't take too much of the music. Fortunately, he's begun learning to appreciate music of the sixties through eighties-- Clapton, The Who, Led Zeppelin.

But this would be a lot less of a problem if the music wasn't played on the air, and if companies didn't sell it. A radio station doesn't have to play music which abuses women. A publicly held music selling company doesn't have to offer CDs or downloads (Apple, Verizon, Barnes and Noble, Amazon take note.) I don't buy the claims of Snoop Dog, that he has the right to talk that way. There's a cartoon that features a ten year old black kid. Why does he have to call another black person the "N word" on this cartoon show? Because people do it? Bull!! If it's a cultural phenomenon, maybe child sexual abuse should be considered a "cultural phenomenon" too. Lots of people do it. No. This is ugly talk. It's gotten out of control and it is time to quash it.

Yes, people have the right of free speech, and they also have to face the consequences of their use of those rights. If hip hop artists choose to use that language, and they find their music is banned from radio, sales and movies and TV, including MTV. If they can't express their anger, contempt for mainstream culture, etc. without abusing women, then too bad. (Same goes for me.)

It seems to me that the "N word" is used as a put-down, generally used by a person with more power. It's like name-calling. There's nothing warm and friendly about it. IN some languages, like Spanish's tu versus usted, there's a formal and informal way to talk to people. You only address someone in the informal way if you are close personal friend or family, or if you are superior. The respect of formality is built into the language. The talk that rap and hiphop has popularized and made more acceptable for wider use has, in a way, created a new way to talk down to and insult. Well, maybe it's not a new way. Abusive, ugly talk is not new. But the way it has been accepted in the media, in everyday discourse in some communities and cultures-- it's gone too far.

I'm glad Imus was fired. I'm convinced his defenders are right. He's not all bad. But, that does not excuse him from his disgusting behavior. Now we need to take this message on language to the places it needs to go.

Tax Refund Time

By now, I guess most of you in the US have finished and sent in your taxe returns. I have an idea. Take a portion of it and make a contribution to OpEdNEws. We're halfway through the month and, as usual, not halfway to reaching our overhead goals. Help us catch up, so we don't have to send out urgent notices later in the month. It's easy to do it online, with credit card or Paypal, or you can send a check. Contribute to OpEdNEws now... because it feels good.

Other Kinds of Contributions to Support OpEdNEws

I'm thinking of exploring ways that supporters can contribute non-montarily to OpEdNews.

You could contribute a car, services, items that could be sold on Ebay (the logistics require they sell for over $100)

Any thoughts on this?

 

A Great Week Coming Up

With Gonzales' hearing coming up, with the missing five million emails hitting the fan-- this is going to be a fun week with some exciting news. We'll be all over it. Come check our news and oped links and articles to get the big picture.

Have Great One

 

Rob Kall

 


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