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12/16/08
President-elect Barack Obama chose Chicago schools superintendent Arne Duncan as his nominee for Education secretary after an almost entirely one-sided media discussion that portrayed the most progressive candidate in the running for the post--Stanford educational researcher Linda Darling-Hammond--as an unacceptable pick.

CounterSpin: Best of CounterSpin 2008 (1/2/09) CounterSpin: Kali Akuno, Andy Worthington and Francesca Grifo on Bush legacy (12/26/08)
CounterSpin: Michael Ratner on detainee abuse report, Alfie Kohn on education nominee (12/19/08) Media Advisory: Media's Failing Grade on Education 'Debate' (12/16/08)
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- Posted by Peter Hart on 01/06/09 at 12:21 pm
One of the facets of the Gaza crisis not getting enough media attention is the fact that Israel has barred reporters from entering the Gaza Strip to report on the war--despite an Israeli Supreme Court ruling that stated that foreign journalists should be allowed into the territory.
It was good, then, to see the issue raised on CNN's media program Reliable Sources on January 5. Not so good, though, were host Howard Kurtz's comments:
[...] Read more» - Posted by Peter Hart on 12/29/08 at 8:05 am
Continuing the media trend of cheering Obama's center-right cabinet nominees, the Los Angeles Times' editorial page weighs in today (12/28/08):
[...] Read more» - Posted by Jim Naureckas on 12/28/08 at 9:53 pm
The New York Times' Charles Blow writes on the op-ed page ("Heaven for the Godless?," 12/27/08): "The Bible makes it clear that heaven is a velvet-roped V.I.P. area reserved for Christians. Jesus said so: 'I am the way, the truth and the life: No man cometh unto the Father, but by me.'?
He then expresses puzzlement that many Christians nevertheless avow that Jews, Muslims, Hindus and even atheists can get into heaven.
[...] Read more» - Posted by Julie Hollar on 12/23/08 at 3:35 pmThe Washington Post recently published an editorial praising the city's charter schools, claiming that those schools' students outperform their public school counterparts "not because they come from more privileged backgrounds but because the charters are free to innovate and implement practices that work." The editorial pointed to an analysis the paper did that found [...] Read more»
- Posted by Gabriel Voiles on 12/21/08 at 9:03 pm
For a change of pace from his incessant immigrant bashing, CNN's Lou Dobbs recently exclaimed over "unusual storms" and snow in Las Vegas, Southern California and Arizona's mountains. This "unbelievable" evidence has Dobbs wondering: "So what are those folks talking about global warming?"
Posting at Washington Monthly's Political Animal blog (12/19/08), Steve Benen describes how, "to 'discuss' the subject, Dobbs invited CNN meteorologist Chad Myers and Heartland Institute science director Jay Lehr onto the show":
Not surprisingly, Lehr told Dobbs what he wanted to hear, [...] Read more»
- Posted by Gabriel Voiles on 12/21/08 at 8:56 pm
FAIR founder Jeff Cohen and longtime FAIR associate Norman Solomon have compiled their 17th annual list of "P.U.-litzer Prizes" (OpEd News, 12/18/08). Among this year's "stinkiest media performances":
HOT FOR OBAMA PRIZE -- MSNBC's Chris Matthews
This award sparked fierce competition, but the cinch came on the day Obama swept the Potomac Primary in February--when Chris Matthews spoke of "the feeling most people get when they hear Barack Obama's speech. My, I felt this thrill going up my leg. I mean, I don't have that too often."
[...] Read more»
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