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View Article  This Week in Media
This Week in Media


The “must read” of the week is “When Message and Medium Look to Fool” by Leonard Pitts Jr.  It takes on the Bush administration's abuse of the media both here and in Iraq.

 â€ś...while political manipulation of the news is hardly new, Team Bush has a long and singularly sordid record of trying to turn the media into a wholly owned public relations subsidiary.  Now they’re taking their act on the road. And get this: They’re doing it under the guise of building democracy. Which is rather like stealing from the collection plate under the guise of giving to the needy."
Click here for the full story.


Indecency is back to center stage as Federal Communications Commission Chairman Kevin J. Martin pressures the industry to clean up offerings and the Congressional Research Service Study says proposed indecency rules likely violate First Amendment.

John Nichols and Robert McChesney, founders of FreePress have a new book out.  “Tragedy and Farce: How the American Media Sell Wars, Spin Elections, and Destroy Democracy.”  Associated Press article is here, and Buzzflash review is here.

A transcript of “Town Hall Meeting on the Future of Media” held October 5, 2005 in Iowa City is now available here.  Audio is available here.

Free Press Media Minutes are here.


View Article  Women Voters See Health Care as Moral Issue

  Women Voters See Health Care as Moral Issue


CQ.com

by Gregory L. Giroux

Health care has long been a paramount policy issue for voters - and one on which the Democratic Party traditionally has polled decidedly more favorably than the Republican Party, which tends to do best on issues of taxes and national security.

The latest survey to suggest a persistent Democratic edge on health care issues was released Thursday by two groups long allied with the party: Americans for Health Care, a project of the Service Employees International Union (SEIU), and EMILY’s List, the political action committee that promotes Democratic women candidates who support abortion rights.

The Democratic strategists who presented the results at an event in Washington Thursday said their party’s candidates in the 2006 midterm elections should use health care as a motivator to rally women voters who do not align with either political party — but who the strategists say will be decisive in next year’s midterm elections. The poll showed that women are more likely than men to identify health care as one of their top concerns.

“Independent and swing women voters can have a significant impact on the election,” said Ellen Golombek, SEIU’s director of government affairs. “Independent and swing women voters are clearly a force to be reckoned with, and health care is clearly an issue that moves them significantly.”

“Health care cannot be approached solely as a pocketbook issue,” White said. “Women see health care as a family value. For women, this is a morals issue, and if voters don’t hear it in that light, it will not be as effective as it could be solely as an economic issue.” 

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