Archived material Access restricted Article
Rantburg

Today's Front Page   View All of Sat 05/21/2005 View Fri 05/20/2005 View Thu 05/19/2005 View Wed 05/18/2005 View Tue 05/17/2005 View Mon 05/16/2005 View Sun 05/15/2005
1
2005-05-21 Home Front: Culture Wars
Mort Kool Aids Up!
Archived material is restricted to Rantburg regulars and members. If you need access email fred.pruitt=at=gmail.com with your nick to be added to the members list. There is no charge to join Rantburg as a member.
Posted by badanov 2005-05-21 08:24|| || Front Page|| [3 views since 2007-05-07]  Top

#1 ...is the only radio source in America with worldwide range and penetrating depth.

What arrogant, pretentious claptrap. The only penetrating depth I see here is the collective buttfucking of the U.S. taxpayer by these piously unique self-appointed arbiters of radio 'excellence'. Screw 'em. Let the market decide.
Posted by Raj 2005-05-21 10:10||   2005-05-21 10:10|| Front Page Top

#2 Raj,
I always thought VOA had that title.
Posted by Anonymous7489 2005-05-21 12:11||   2005-05-21 12:11|| Front Page Top

#3 --Netscape CEO James Barksdale --

Didn't this guy pony up big bucks to either Bore or Cabana Boy's campaign?
Posted by anonymous2u 2005-05-21 12:48||   2005-05-21 12:48|| Front Page Top

#4 VOA is an official government source and, unlike PBS, it has no pretensions of independence. The government has not just a right, but a Constitutional obligation, to inform the public of its activities and the reasons for them. Another government media operation, Armed Forces broadcasting, is based on the need to provide media services in areas where civilian service is not available, or with an audience-specific emphasis that civilian sources do not provide.

Keep in mind that left-conformist cable companies refuse to carry official Pentagon channels, censoring these on the assumption that some idiotarian cable exec is best qualified to judge political content.

The institutional media (the "MSM") are in many ways a rival government, with their own policies, agenda, and strategy. Collectively, the small, parochial sub-culture centered within the media industry has been more powerful than the government at least since the Tet Offensive in 1968. The latter was a military catastrophe for leftist forces but the result was reversed in the public mind by leftist media exploiting a defacto monopoly.

PBS is essentially the high end of the institutional media culture, and its contact point with the other major center of ideological control, left-subverted academia. There is no more reason for the government to fund this than there is for federal grants to the Zarqawi and his head-choppers.
The media culture does not serve the terrorists, it is the other way around, the terrorists are essentially the action arm of the institutional media culture.
Posted by Atomic Conspiracy 2005-05-21 13:00||   2005-05-21 13:00|| Front Page Top

#5 BTW, for 40 years VOA was a beacon of hope to the enslaved peoples of Eastern Europe. No wonder left-media whores hate it so much.
Punks. I mean that literally, the leading edge campus rebels and their yuppie media-slut counterparts are taking it up the ass from media corporations, and they don't have a clue that it's happening.
Posted by Atomic Conspiracy 2005-05-21 13:06||   2005-05-21 13:06|| Front Page Top

#6 Maybe we can get the Polish government to set up an English language "Voice of Poland" to broadcast uncensored news to the MSM-enslaved masses of this country.
Posted by Atomic Conspiracy 2005-05-21 13:08||   2005-05-21 13:08|| Front Page Top

#7 I do support NPR's classical music programming, with $2000 of my own money going to our local affiliate for that purpose last year.
Other NPR outlets, mainly in enemy occupied media-dens like Madison and Berkeley, have banished Beethoven and Holst in favor of public-affairs programming that might as well be (and sometimes literally is) produced in Havana.
Posted by Atomic Conspiracy 2005-05-21 13:11||   2005-05-21 13:11|| Front Page Top

#8 ac..i hope you are sending that kind of cash to fred. he's got better programming. Maybe we can get him to add some bach too.
Posted by 2b 2005-05-21 15:13||   2005-05-21 15:13|| Front Page Top

#9 Mort obviously likes NPR and PBS, but knows they lean left and makes the case they need balance if they accept public funds. Answer is simple, cut them off the public teat and they can do as they please, including pay taxes on profits, if any. Moyers is a washed up jaded has been who denigrates any potential encomium with his bitter bile. Fuck him - do an audit on the sources of his funds
Posted by Frank G">Frank G  2005-05-21 15:50||   2005-05-21 15:50|| Front Page Top

#10 AC: Don't forget that there are TWO NPR outlets here in "enemy occupied" Madison. The AM station is yack yack yack, and I never listen to it, but the FM is classical music and news. The music part is very good.
Posted by James">James  2005-05-21 18:20|| http://idontknowbut.blogspot.com]">[http://idontknowbut.blogspot.com]  2005-05-21 18:20|| Front Page Top

#11 I just heard NPR repeat the NYT's report on military shenanigans that had been resolved in 2002, which the NYT broke yesterday. Trailing Daughter suggested again that I not listen to NPR if I'm going to yell at the radio. ;-)
Posted by trailing wife 2005-05-21 18:29||   2005-05-21 18:29|| Front Page Top

#12 Thanks, James, didn't know that. I just heard the AM station while I was there. I think they had the Mao Tse Tung Hour on or something very like it. It might have been the Daily Minute of Hate, this was about starting time.


A few words for our friends in Berkeley, Madison, and Cambridge:
"Wound my heart with a monotonous languor"
"Napoleon's hat is in the ring"
"John loves Mary"
"It is hot in Suez"
"The arrow will not pierce"

Stay strong now, liberation is at hand.

Posted by Atomic Conspiracy 2005-05-21 20:35||   2005-05-21 20:35|| Front Page Top

#13 For AC re: #12
Don't leave "Robert Is Coming" out of that list!

For the uninitiated, AC's list were BBC's "personal messages," passwords to the French Resistance just before D-Day. "Robert is coming" was for Free French and Moroccan agents in North Africa, and "Robert" was Patton.

If you haven't read Cornelius Ryan's "The Longest Day," celebrate June 6 and read it. Read Farrago's "Patton" too.

About liberating Madison: our fair capital is known locally as "67 square miles surrounded by Reality." The city council (thankfully) voted down an ordinance banning advertising on vehicles, a hot-button non-issue; some intelligent person pointed out that the ordinance would outlaw the beloved Oscar Meyer Wienermobile (That's a 20 foot long 300 horsepower rolling hot dog on a bun). The "Progressive Dane" party members on the city council also want to force anybody who meets with a city official to register as a lobbyist, even if the person happens to be a business owner who has a question for the city pertaining to the business.

Dane Co. needs liberation soon!
Posted by mom (mrs. james) 2005-05-21 21:05||   2005-05-21 21:05|| Front Page Top

23:52 .com
23:31 BH
23:27 Angavimp Flailing4010
23:19 Atomic Conspiracy
23:15 Hee Hee
23:11 Fred
23:01 BH
22:59 BH
22:59 Jackal
22:58 Jackal
22:56 Bomb-a-rama
22:49 Charles
22:48 Frank G
22:45 Frank G
22:44 Barbara Skolaut
22:44 Charles
22:43 Jackal
22:33 Frank G
22:33 Frank G
22:27 Super Hose
22:20 Angavimp Flailing4010
22:16 NA$A
22:12 Mrs. Davis
22:09 Frank G









Paypal:
Google
Search WWW Search rantburg.com