The not-so-liberal media

Wednesday, September 12th, 2007

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Progressive media watchdog group, Media Matters, published a study this morning claiming that syndicated conservative columnists are taking over the world— or at least dominating the op/ed pages of your newspaper.

With a mission statement dedicated to “comprehensively monitoring, analyzing, and correcting conservative misinformation in the U.S. media,” you’ve gotta read the findings critically. Yet the study is thorough and the evidence compelling. Question is: What are all those “liberal media” editors doing running all those “right-wing nut job” columns? Do the righties have better agents? Do they draw more readers? Is a right-leaning column the print equivalent of platinum blond hair on TV— vanishing wrinkles and making the news seem more sexy?

Images: white-guy top columnists, left to right: Cal Thomas, George Will and David Brooks, syndicated in respectively 306, 328 and 90 U.S. newspapers.

Socializing medicine

Wednesday, September 12th, 2007

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How great is it when med students crash your cafe, coloring their research volumes with neon markers and telling their mandatory wacky cadaver stories? It really gives you confidence. It makes you think, “Hey, I’m gonna be sick some day and hungover-looking Dale there in the cap is gonna look into my guts with a critical eye and a head full of ideas and cure what ails me. Whatever Dale decides to do to me is gonna be worth a few hundred thousand dollars— or whatever’s left of grampa’s money!”

I agree with the politicians: we should make choice the heart of any future national health care plan. By which I mean we should be able to choose our doctors before they’re doctors, when they’re still in, like, high school. I want a nice kid who reads literature and is a really good communicator. Someone who doesn’t make jokes about body parts— or at least someone who makes good jokes about body parts. In fact, in place of arranged marriages, Americans could arrange their future medical relationships by choosing the sons and daughters of people they like— or who they think are really good parents— and with their hard-earned tax money pay for those kids to become the doctors that would see them through their twilight years. That’s not socialized medicine. That’s social medicine. That’s traditional family values medicine!

TV shows about doctors in such a future America would be like The Wonder Years and 90210 and Grey’s Anatomy all rolled into one….

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Mad-crazy ranting or innovative policy formulating? Let the med students dive-bomb your cafe and see what you think!

The real rudy

Wednesday, September 12th, 2007

Is candidate Giuliani expecting a boost in the polls this week, trading on his image as one of the heroes of 9/11? Not if documentary filmmaker Robert Greenwald has anything to say about it. Giuliani, according to the short films at Greenwald’s Real Rudy website, made all kinds of mistakes in security planning and response that worsened the effects of the attacks and then lied about those mistakes afterward. There’s agreement, though, among NYC firefighters and their relatives and emergency rescue teams and security analysts, that Giuliani overwhelmingly succeeded at giving good television that day. In other words… not bad for a presidential candidate.