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Freethinker
08-16-2007, 07:12 PM
George Bush's smug self-assurance --as he gives the finger to most of the rest of the world-- and his seemingly indestructible sense of security mainly stems from the impenetrable protection he derives from America's Propaganda Matrix; the Rightwing propaganda machine which enables the American Nightmare to masquerade as the American Dream.

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America's Propaganda Factory: Manufacturing Apathy

Our minds are rocked to sleep by propaganda – the conscious manipulation of information. It's designed to direct popular support for, or against, various forms of power and privilege. It’s the hand that rocks the cradle of mass culture.

Maufacturing Apathy (http://joswift.blogspot.com/2007/06/zeitgeist-at-home-with-american.html)


Much of the media agenda is noisy and negative, stripped of all meaning:

Superficial, often celebrity-dominated with little in-depth explanatory or investigative journalism.

They would rather market American Idol as the American Ideology.

The people who run our media are, after all, in the end, promoting a culture of consumption, not of engaged citizenship.

They want eyeballs for advertisers, not activists to promote change.

The sound-bytes presented as substance are there for entertainment, not illumination. It’s heat, not light, all the way

They foster passivity, apathy and resignation. Forget beliefs of any kind-just buy, buy, buy. Why even use deception when distraction works just as well?

America's media act in unison as a State propaganda outlet. It is pervasive and invisible at the same time - omission more than commission.

The purpose? To dumb us down, not smarten us up.

The Power of Psychological Manipulation (http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article10099.htm)


While there could be many reasons for Bush's smug self-assurance as he gives the finger to most of the world, his sense of security mainly stems from the level of protection he derives from America's Propaganda Matrix, the propaganda machine which enables the American Nightmare to masquerade as the American Dream.

A friend recently commented to me that Orwell had written "1984" as a warning, but that the Bush administration had adopted it as a blue-print.

Free and constant access to the mainstream media (to spread their sugar-coated versions of Pax Americana), genuflecting pundits like Michelle Malkin and Charles Krauthammer, corporate ownership of mainstream media.

Textbook companies and schools which portray a white-washed version of US history, heavily funded "think tanks" like the Hoover Institution, and the perpetuation of the myth of the United States as the "good guys".

In many mindless Hollywood blockbusters unite to provide US leaders a powerful yet subtle means to manipulate their subjects. Why would Bush worry about the consequences of his actions when the propaganda machine at his disposal, like his military machine, is unparalleled in human history?

Not unlike the program the machines created in the movie called the Matrix, America 's Propaganda Matrix manipulates the poor and working class by lulling them into an illusory sense of joy over being so "free".

When News and Propaganda Merge (http://www.tcdailyplanet.net/blog-entry/2007/08/14/when-news-and-propaganda-merge.html)


Language matters.

It matters greatly.

Unfortunately, fewer and fewer Americans can read, or listen, with anything approaching critical attention.

So we get conned and robbed and thrust into untenable and often illegal situations at every turn.

We get pushed into wars that should never happen on the basis of what a Bush or Cheney or Rove seems to be saying, rather than hearing the truth beneath the twists and clever obfuscations.

We're constantly bombarded by the propaganda machine, hammered with words and phrases that seem to say something straight but that, in fact, encourage a belief in lies and dodges.

The propaganda machine includes the once independent news outfits -- virtually all radio and television and almost all newspapers.

Remember how quickly the “news” outfits adopted the Bush Administration word “surge” to describe the escalation in the occupation (never called an occupation) and war in Iraq?

For at least a couple of months, you heard or read “surge” in every story about the escalation. You rarely saw “escalation” in a corporate newspaper or heard it on television.

“Surge,” a word chosen by the office of Karl Rove, conveys new strength. It says “increased power.” And that's the idea it sold. New strength, new power for our side in Iraq. And millions of Americans absorbed the word and its meaning and at least half believed it.

It was a lie, like almost everything out of the White House during the past six years. The same tactic had been tried before and failed.

There was not the tiniest reason to believe the latest attempt would fare better.

Thousands of people complained about the use of the word in the news, but the new failure had to become clear before the papers and television stopped using it and started pretending, in fact, that they'd never heard it.

Surge? What surge?

Most such propaganda words stay with us, unfortunately.

A few days after the I35-West bridge in Minneapolis went down, Patricia Lopez, a reporter for the Minneapolis Star Tribune, said in the story about replacing the bridge that the Democrats in the State Legislature were planning a “tax and spending” plan to rebuild the state's crumbling roads, bridges and other infrastructure.

“Tax and spend” is, of course, a right wing think-tank construction, endlessly drilled into the heads of the “base,” with the same fervor applied to “Support our troops.”

It is a knee-jerk phrase, applied without thinking every time some one suggests our tax system favors the rich and hurts the rest of us.

Lopez used it as her own, not in quoting some Republican antitax fanatic, and in so doing, whether deliberately or stupidly, triggered the Pavlovian response of the nonthinkers and set them up against whatever plan the Democrats devise.

Liberals I know read over that without catching what had happened. Careless reading.

Can you identify the “frontrunner” for the Democratic presidential nomination?

Of course you can. The American press anointed Hillary Clinton with that title long before anyone had officially declared candidacy. And, yes, it matters.

A recent poll showed that about 53 percent of Democrats believe Clinton is the most “electable” of the Democratic candidates. The same poll showed Clinton is not “liked” by anywhere near the same percentage of Democrats.

The press and television have convinced them that she is the one who must be nominated.

That's propaganda at its most powerful. She and her campaign crew conned the political reporting herd, which moves almost entirely as a unit, right from the git-go, and they've worked hard to persuade Democrats that only Clinton can win.

Oh, and about that highway bridge: Not all of the bodies have yet been recovered, but the antitax mob already has shifted from clucking their sympathy to fighting any meaningful moves to improve Minnesota's infrastructure.

Catch phrases – taught to the Republican base along with “tax and spend” and “Support our troops,” have appeared in at least a couple of op-ed pieces and in several letters to the editors of local newspapers.

Any time you see the phrase “throw money at,” you know the writer or speaker is someone who has learned the Republican mantra by rote. Any spending, for any purpose, no matter how good or necessary, is automatically dismissed as “throwing money at” whatever problem needs solving.

It means, “The rich guys are afraid this is going to mean they may have to pay something closer to their fair share of taxes and they damned well don't want to.”

It also means: “We (or the rich guys who's butts we kiss) don't personally use this particular service, so we don't want it funded.”

Of course, it also can mean "We're too stupid and self-centered to understand how this benefits us," but one shouldn't say that, so I won't.

Another favorite, used very heavily right now by the tax haters in Minnesota, is “rather than taxes, we just have to reorder priorities.” That also has popped up in several letters to editors.

To those who created the phrase, it means “Take money from children's health programs, and education, and inner city police and fire departments and any government activity that doesn't directly and immediately serve me.”

And another: “bloated bureaucracy,” which simply means the people who do the public's work. It is never applied to the truly inefficient and fear-paralyzed bureaucracies of corporations.

Supposedly, there is always “plenty of fat” in public budgets, and government can do it's work without people.

For a long time now, when I hear such phrases -- “too much fat in government budgets” or “bloated bureaucracy” I demand that the speaker give me specific examples, and they can't be fictional stories from the right wing myth machine. I have yet to get a straight answer.

Just one more:

One of the countless newspaper pieces on Karl Rove's supposed departure noted that one of his initiatives involved using public funds – tax money – to support “faith-based intitiatives.”

That term appears over and over in the news. The speakers or writers almost never point out that “faith based initiatives” or “faith-based programs” are simply the programs of religious organizations.

"Public support for faith-based programs” means handing tax money over to support specific religions.

There are some who quibble about the constitutional problem inherent in that action, but who pays any attention to the Constitution these days?

Folks, please read and listen with full attention to what's really being said, promoted, denigrated. It's dangerous out there. (http://www.radicalleft.net/blog/_archives/2007/8/16/3161063.html)

Freethinker
01-18-2008, 06:24 AM
bump

Freethinker
01-20-2008, 12:04 PM
bump

primitive man
01-20-2008, 01:00 PM
[COLOR="SeaGreen"][FONT="Lucida Sans Unicode"][B][SIZE="3"]George Bush's smug self-assurance --as he gives the finger to most of the rest of the world-- ]



his smugness is due to he knows he is well protected from catching bullets.

Decka
01-20-2008, 01:26 PM
define smugness.. because in this article.. smugness is "giving the finger to the rest of the world"...

Freethinker
01-21-2008, 05:44 PM
define smugness.. because in this article.. smugness is "giving the finger to the rest of the world"...

In the case of GWB*sh, the *smugness* that's being talked about amounts to the attitude that he can --without fear of reproach or reprimand-- simply tell the rest of the world--

"Hey, fuck you world! We're big bad America by gawd, and we will do whatever we please, attack whoever we please and kill whoever we please in order to keep the immense profits flowing into the coffers of the Corporatists who run this country!"

waldo
01-21-2008, 05:48 PM
you and sham now reduced pimping your own posts.

Decka
01-21-2008, 09:35 PM
In the case of GWB*sh, the *smugness* that's being talked about amounts to the attitude that he can --without fear of reproach or reprimand-- simply tell the rest of the world--

"Hey, fuck you world! We're big bad America by gawd, and we will do whatever we please, attack whoever we please and kill whoever we please in order to keep the immense profits flowing into the coffers of the Corporatists who run this country!"

I'd LOOOOVE to see a cite on THAT quote...

LOL

Go play with a puppy FT.. geez

Mr. Shaman
01-22-2008, 05:05 AM
In the case of GWB*sh, the *smugness* that's being talked about amounts to the attitude that he can --without fear of reproach or reprimand-- simply tell the rest of the world--

"Hey, fuck you world! We're big bad America by gawd, and we will do whatever we please, attack whoever we please and kill whoever we please in order to keep the immense profits flowing into the coffers of the Corporatists who run this country!"
It isn't as-if his personality-development wasn't encouraged by (other) adoring-Neandrathals. :rolleyes:


http://rushlimbaughtomy.blogspot.com/bushsuckerpunch.gif

Sparky2
01-22-2008, 05:10 AM
Don't you just love puppies?

These two are particularly cute.

http://nuclear.ucdavis.edu/~rpicha/sample/puppies.jpg

Sparky2
01-22-2008, 05:16 AM
Of course, kittens are nice too.

http://www.laughparty.com/funny-pictures/Dancing-Kittens-807.jpg

Mr. Shaman
01-22-2008, 05:38 AM
....And, monkies.....ya' can't forget about monkies.

http://www.bartcop.com/giant_monkey.jpg

Sparky2
01-22-2008, 05:58 AM
Of course, some folks like ferrets.

This little feller looks mighty cute in his little ballcap.

http://www.mishaspets.com/images/ferrets/ferretcl.jpg

Vilepagan
01-22-2008, 06:03 AM
Threadjacking, Sparky?

Freethinker
01-22-2008, 10:08 AM
Don't you just love puppies?

These two are particularly cute.


Of course, kittens are nice too.

I would refer you to the first post of the first thread on the politics page.

It states;

Threadjacking
Stop doing it. Threadjacking posts will be deleted. If you don't like a thread, ignore it.__________Vilepagan

Selecting you for a mod was akin to allowing Jeffery Daumer to provide the food for a party.

primitive man
01-22-2008, 10:55 AM
giggle.................nch

Sparky2
01-22-2008, 09:09 PM
Selecting you for a mod was akin to allowing Jeffery Daumer to provide the food for a party.

His name was 'Jeffrey Dahmer'.

Ironically, he served in the US Army, and was in the 8th Infantry Division in Baumholder, Germany, shortly before his discharge from the Armed Forces.

I too served in the US Army's 8th Infantry Division in 1981.
Only I was a little further up the Autobahn from where Jeffrey Dahmer was stationed.

We never dined together.
I'm pretty sure of that.

:hug:

And you served where?

mikezila
01-22-2008, 09:27 PM
Threadjacking, Sparky?
it's just subject drift...he didn't bring up puppies.

mikezila
01-22-2008, 09:31 PM
Selecting you for a mod was akin to allowing Jeffery Daumer to provide the food for a party.
you complaining about thread jacking is the height of hilarity.

Decka
01-22-2008, 10:30 PM
Guys.. I think Shaman is gone for a bit.. he's leaving his parent's basement to go get some more pie

http://buckeyebanter.com/myspace/fat_guy_in_girl_underwear.jpg

mikezila
01-22-2008, 10:35 PM
Guys.. I think Shaman is gone for a bit.. he's leaving his parent's basement to go get some more pie


~gack~ i think i'm blind!

Sparky2
01-23-2008, 04:22 AM
Yikes.

Any FT thought my puppies and kittens were bad.
What's he gonna think about that moon shot?


Selecting you for a mod was akin to allowing Jeffery Daumer to provide the food for a party.

I was just doing what any responsible mod would do in this instance, comrade Freethinker.

You posted a 1,553 word manifesto worthy of Ted Kaczynski, with embedded web-links to four separate like-minded articles.

In order of appearance, you offered:
* www.joswift.blogspot.com, Jo Swift, “Zeitgeist: At Home with American Propaganda” 1541 words

* www.informationclearinghouse.com, Jason Miller, “How Does George Bush Sleep At Night?”, itself a 3,080 word epic article. You lifted liberally from this article in your main posting, without proper credit. In college, they are REALLY down on people who employ this practice.

* www.tcdailyplanet.net, uncredited, “When news and propaganda merge”, 1,079 words.

* www.radicalleft.net, Max Blunt, “America's Propaganda Factory: Manufacturing Apathy”, 1,536 words. This article was hilarious to me, only because Max stole directly from two of the earlier listed web articles, without giving any credit whatsoever to the original authors.

Your posting was a study in plagiarism and smirking, self-important pomposity.
And if you count the core text and the linked articles, you expected the allforums readers to suffer through 8,789 words of it!!

Don’t you think that after all that, our web forum members were ready to cleanse their palettes with a few harmless pictures of puppies and kittens???

Sparky2
01-23-2008, 05:04 AM
Oh yeah.
I forgot to mention that you bumped this thread twice over a four day period, because nobody paid any attention to your magnum opus in the first place.

The puppies and kittens served their purpose therefore, in that they made your thread more interesting and provocative.

You can thank me later.

:hug:

Freethinker
01-23-2008, 01:10 PM
Don’t you think that after all that, our web forum members were ready to cleanse their palettes with a few harmless pictures of puppies and kittens???

Translation;



"I made an attempt at threadjacking. Vilepagan caught me and admonished me. http://images.jupiterimages.com/common/detail/16/80/22198016.jpg Now I have to try to obfuscate the issue by feverishly adding up how many words were in all the links from the original article."

Foolsworth
01-23-2008, 01:16 PM
In the case of GWB*sh, the *smugness* that's being talked about amounts to the attitude that he can --without fear of reproach or reprimand-- simply tell the rest of the world--

"Hey, fuck you world! We're big bad America by gawd, and we will do whatever we please, attack whoever we please and kill whoever we please in order to keep the immense profits flowing into the coffers of the Corporatists who run this country!"

I'll admit that Bush has a few if not a huge character flaw.
In that he does like to walk with an air of confidence {swagger}.
And that he smirks,usually at the wrong time.
But it well may be because he does believes in what he's doing.
Far different than a Bill Clinton,who merely postured himself to
put on the appearance of caring,all the wiles,being a great hoodwinker.
If we go back to all that Slick Willy said in '98 about Saddam and
the need to squelch his capacity,and possible Nation Building in
Iraq,then that's where we should be at here.
Ya hears.

Decka
01-23-2008, 03:27 PM
FT.. he was only reiterating what I said.. which is you need to spend some time with some puppies or kittens because you sound so freakin' bitter...

If anyone.. that crying baby is you.

Sparky2
01-23-2008, 10:47 PM
Translation;
"I made an attempt at threadjacking. Vilepagan caught me and admonished me. Now I have to try to obfuscate the issue by feverishly adding up how many words were in all the links from the original article."

I repeat, sir. Your posting was a study in plagiarism and smirking, self-important pomposity. And if you leisurely count the core text and the linked articles (as I did, in a not-at-all-feverish-fashion), you still expected the allforums readers to suffer through 8,789 words of it!!
Amazing, really.

The puppies and kittens were not an obfuscation, they were an all-too-pleasant diversion, designed to spare you some embarrassment and shame.

Bump this a few more times.
I dare you.

dharmabum
01-24-2008, 12:05 AM
Great post FT.

We don't have news in America anymore, we only have infotainment.

dharmabum
01-24-2008, 12:08 AM
Threadjacking, Sparky?

Obviously.

You guys couldn't find anyone a little more mature to be a moderator?

What about Paul?

Sparky2
01-24-2008, 06:17 AM
I thought that my moderation of the situation was even-handed, fair, and equitable.

Brother Freethinker posted a lengthy cut and past job entitled, "Bush's smugness stems from the protection he enjoys from America's Propaganda Matrix." The thread was a collection of trite, hackneyed themes that we've heard from FT many, many times before.
Worse yet, the 'authors' of these various web articles blatantly plagiarized from each other, and the end result was a boatload of potential embarrassment for the originator of the thread.

In a brilliantly-beneficent gesture, I posted some photos of adorable little house pets. (In an effort to deflect attention away from the fact that the allforums readers had ignored the thread for many, many days, and that FT was forced to bump his own thread, twice.)

What better way to capture the attention of those who would attack or criticize my friend Freethinker, than to offer them darling images of puppies, kittens, and ferrets?

What did you want me to do?
Sit back and allow them to just type, 'tldr'?
('TLDR', the ultimate slap in the face for an otherwise good-intentioned poster like Freethinker. He meant well, after all, and clearly a lot of effort went into the 'composition' of his 8,789 word epic.)

Criticize me?
You should be thanking me instead!!

primitive man
01-24-2008, 07:16 AM
Great post FT.

We don't have news in America anymore, we only have infotainment.

most people around the world who see americas version of "news" to be childish, stupid, and ignorant as hell.

HaVoK
01-24-2008, 09:24 AM
Criticize me?
You should be thanking me instead!!
I thank you sparky. Looking out for the best interests of a poster like that is beyond the call of duty . You are a true hero. You made a quite inane post enjoyable with scenes of playful and fun little kittens. It's a talent. Bravo. :thumbs:

MichelleG.
01-24-2008, 01:26 PM
yes,let's critisize Sparky for picking up the puppy and kitten ball and running with it but let's not say anything about the picture of the lard ass in a thong:rolleyes:

Sparky2
01-24-2008, 09:27 PM
Here is a small lizard-like pet called a 'Jackson', or Jackson's Chameleon.

Interesting what some people find interesting.

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/d6/Camale%C3%B3n.jpg/240px-Camale%C3%B3n.jpg

mikezila
01-24-2008, 10:17 PM
Here is a small lizard-like pet called a 'Jackson', or Jackson's Chameleon.

Interesting what some people find interesting.

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/d6/Camale%C3%B3n.jpg/240px-Camale%C3%B3n.jpg
i had an old GF name her red headed agama after me.

http://www.underwater.org/mermaid/tanzania/images/lizard4-800.jpg

dharmabum
01-24-2008, 11:32 PM
most people around the world who see americas version of "news" to be childish, stupid, and ignorant as hell.

This is true. It seems to be quite the sore point to some people on here since they are trying to desperately to avoid talking about this subject.

Sparky2
01-26-2008, 03:59 AM
Can you repeat that?
It's kind of windy out right now, and I couldn't hear you clearly.

http://img148.imageshack.us/img148/762/dharmabumkc9.jpg

dharmabum
01-26-2008, 05:23 AM
Can you repeat that?
It's kind of windy out right now, and I couldn't hear you clearly.

Its not really windy, its just all that space between your ears.

:thumbs:

Sparky2
01-26-2008, 05:25 AM
Hee hee hee.

Actually, I was referring to the wind caused by all your hot air.

(I can keep this up all day.)

:hug:

dharmabum
01-26-2008, 05:31 AM
I am sure you can kiddo.
I might have when I was your age too.

;)

Sparky2
01-26-2008, 05:32 AM
You are one funny fellow.

They let you out much, or are you pretty much kept in a secure area for your own safety?

:woohoo:

dharmabum
01-26-2008, 05:33 AM
They keep me pretty well watered and give me plenty of sun.

:thumbs:

Sparky2
01-26-2008, 05:37 AM
Ah. It follows therefore that if you have any Cannabis Sativa in your DNA, you will grow tall and strong.

And that's a good thing.

http://www.abc.net.au/health/library/img/cannabis_leaf.gif

dharmabum
01-26-2008, 05:40 AM
I will take your word on that.

Sparky2
01-26-2008, 05:42 AM
What?

You never even tried it?

dharmabum
01-26-2008, 05:43 AM
I am a mellow enough person in real life as it is.

Although lately, if it helps me sleep I might try it.

Sparky2
01-26-2008, 05:45 AM
I understand.
You're no doubt a wine drinker then.

I myself like a glass of the red, whenever I am grilling steaks, or enjoying Italian food.

Yesterday evening I enjoyed a glass of Black Opal Shiraz.

es347fan
01-26-2008, 05:48 AM
You expect to get a (ahem) straight answer to a direct question posed to d-bum?

dharmabum
01-26-2008, 05:48 AM
Personally, I prefer Guinness.
Or some 12 yr old Bowmore

dharmabum
01-26-2008, 05:49 AM
You expect to get a (ahem) straight answer to a direct question posed to d-bum?

If you ask a reasonable question politely... you never know.

:thumbs:

Sparky2
01-26-2008, 05:50 AM
Ah, a single malt man.

I myself have a short glass of The Glenlivet, but only on rare occasions.

dharmabum
01-26-2008, 05:53 AM
My favorite drink is a Rusty Nail, but since the ingredients are so expensive I only have it on special occasions.

Sparky2
01-26-2008, 05:57 AM
(googling rusty nail...)

Ah, the Rusty Nail
"1 1/2 oz Scotch whisky
1/2 oz Drambuie® Scotch whisky
1 twist lemon peel

Pour the scotch and drambuie into an old-fashioned glass almost filled with ice cubes. Stir well. Garnish with the lemon twist."

That does sound good!!

(And yes, good scotch and Drambuie are quite expensive.)

dharmabum
01-26-2008, 06:00 AM
The Scottish side of my family always has a Rusty Nail for me on the Holidays.

Sparky2
01-26-2008, 06:04 AM
I learned recently that my ancestors (from my fathers side) had immigrated from Scotland. Lived in the Carolinas in the late 1800's, and then steadily drifted down to Florida.

I had heretofore just assumed that my dad's family had evolved from an unfortunate union of alligators and the Seminoles.
:(