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Why Anyone Should Care that Bill O’Reilly Calls Robert Reich A Communist

Evans Liberal Politics
April 24, 2012

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Why Anyone Should Care that Bill O’Reilly
Calls Robert Reich A Communist

Evans Liberal Politics, April 24, 2012, by Robert Reich, used with permission, quoted verbatim:

Bill O’Reilly, the tumescent personality of Fox News, said on his Friday show “Robert Reich is a communist who secretly adores Karl Marx.” (This came after Fox News’ Neil Cavoto called me a “sanctimonious twit” for suggesting the rich should pay more in taxes.)

O’Reilly’s accusation is odd, to say the least. If we were living in the 1950s, amid Senator Joe McCarthy’s communist witch-hunts, the claim might have some bite and cause me injury. But these days it’s hard to find a full-throated communist anywhere in the world.

O’Reilly’s accusation isn’t even logical. How can he know if I secretly adore Karl Marx, if it’s a secret?

For the record, I’m not a communist and I don’t secretly adore Karl Marx.

Ordinarily I don’t bother repeating anything Bill O’Reilly says. But this particular whopper is significant because it represents what O’Reilly and Fox News, among others, are doing to the national dialogue.

They’re burying it in doo-doo.

O’Reilly based his claim on an interview I did last week with Jon Stewart on the Daily Show, in which I argued that because America’s big corporations were now global we could no longer rely on them to make necessary investments in human capital or to lobby for public investments in education, infrastructure, and basic R&D. So, logically, government has to step in.

Since when does an argument for public investment in education, infrastructure, and basic R&D make someone a communist or a secret adorer of Karl Marx?

Obviously, O’Reilly has no interest in arguing anything. Ad hominem attacks are always the last refuges of intellectual boors lacking any logic or argument. (Whoops, I think I just stooped to name-calling. Sorry, Bill.)

Yet this is what’s happening to all debate all over America: It’s disappearing. All we’re left with is a nasty residue.

In Washington, Democrats and Republicans no longer even talk. They just vent charges and counter-charges.

The 2012 election doesn’t seem likely to clarify any issue. At this moment the candidates and their surrogates are debating the treatment of dogs.

Across the nation, conservatives right-wingers and liberal or progressive lefties have stopped debating their respective views, or even listening to anyone they disagree with. They just find broadcasters and bloggers who confirm their views.

We’re even sorting by belief according to where we live. Today your neighbors are more likely to agree with your politics than disagree. We’ve settled into like-minded enclaves where we don’t need to think because everyone we meet confirms what we assume we already know.

It’s not that the nation is more polarized than it’s been in the past. America has been through searing conflicts, some within the living memories of most of us. The communist witch-hunts of the 1950s were followed by the civil rights movement, the Vietnam War, battles over womens’ reproductive rights and gay marriage.

What makes America’s current polarization remarkable isn’t the severity of our disagreements but our utter lack of engagement debating them.

So many Americans are so angry and frustrated these days – vulnerable to loss of job and healthcare and home, without a shred of economic security – they’re easy prey for demagogues offering simple answers and ready scapegoats. Take, for example, Bill O’Reilly and his colleagues at Fox News.

But people can only learn from others who disagree with them — or at least from witnessing debates between people who respectfully and civilly disagree. Without respect and civility, it’s not a debate – it’s just name-calling.

A democracy depends on public deliberation and debate. Without it, the members of a society have no means of understanding what they believe or why. The Lincoln-Douglas debates were notable not because they solved anything but because they helped Americans clarify where they agreed and disagreed on the wrenching issue of slavery.

Hence the danger today – when deliberation has stopped.

This morning I left a message on Bill O’Reilly’s office phone asking him to invite me onto his show to debate whether public investments in education and infrastructure are needed.

What are the odds he’ll invite me on?

Get #BeyondOutrage. 

See Robert Reich blasts Bill O’Reilly over ‘communist witch hunt’, The Raw Story, April 23, 2012, by Eric W. Dolan.

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Breitbart Obama Video ‘Controversy’

Evans Liberal Politics
March 9, 2012


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Breitbart Obama Video ‘Controversy’

So Breitbart and Hannity are certain that they
HAVE Obama from his college days, hugging
a radical professor and then covering it up. Except
the professor wasn’t radical and there was no coverup.
(The Young Turks – March 8, 2012)

MSNBC: US Naval commander in Gulf: We’re ready to confront Iran

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MSNBC: US Naval commander in Gulf:
We’re ready to confront Iran

Perhaps the main significance of this video
being featured on page one of MSNBC is the fact that
war with Iran is now being openly discussed
in the mainstream media.

Scott Rasmussen: Obama very likely to be reelected if trends continue

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February 7, 2012

 

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Scott Rasmussen: Obama very likely
to be reelected if trends continue

Scott Rasmussen: Obama very likely to be reelected if trends continue, The Raw Story, February 6, 2012, by Eric W. Dolan, quoted verbatim: Logos57: A Caring Community is pleased to partner with The Raw Story to bring you cutting edge news:

Scott Rasmussen of Rasmussen Reports predicted on Monday that President Barack Obama would win the 2012 election if the economy continued to improve.

The latest Rasmussen poll showed Obama with a 7 point lead over the Republican frontrunner, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney.

Fox Business News:
Obama Likely to be Re-elected
If Trends Continue

“The trends are moving in President Obama’s direction,” Rasmussen said during an appearance on Fox Business. “Consumer confidence this morning is at the highest level in more than a year, and by the way it is getting near the highest level of the past four years. A plurality of investors now think the economy is getting better.”

The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported Friday that the unemployment rate had fallen to 8.3 percent, the fifth straight monthly decline since August. In addition, the private sector added 257,000 jobs in January.

Following the report, Rasmussen found that 37 percent of Americans strongly approved of Obama while 27 percent strongly disapproved.

“The absolute numbers tell one part of the story, but the trends tell another,” Rasmussen explained. “If we continue to get good economic news, the president is very likely to be reelected.”

An ABC/Washington Post poll released Monday found Obama ahead of Romney by 52 to 43 percent.

See Hannity: ‘It’s end time in America’ if Obama re-elected, The Raw Story, February 7, 2012, by Andrew Jones.

Comment: Like that preacher who kept predicting Judgment Day and the end of the world, Hannity will have a strong basic appeal to fundamentalist types, and so his claim may even hang around after the election for some time. Did you ever notice that Fox has had a few of their main spokesmen basically make their appeal as if they were slick preachers (Hannity and Beck, at the least), appealing to those who may not know better? Yet the “end of the world” has been predicted as long as there has been a print medium. It is one of those topics which charlatans like Hannity pitch very well. ~ Paul Evans

In the News: Colorado, Minnesota, and Missouri:
What to Look for in the First Day of Multiple Contests

Colorado, Minnesota, and Missouri: What to Look for in the First Day of Multiple Contests, AP OTUS on Yahoo News, February 7, 2012, by Elizabeth Hartfield:

Colorado, Minnesota and Missouri are hosting their voting contests Tuesday, marking the first day in the 2012 cycle to see contests in multiple states. Colorado and Minnesota will have caucuses, and Missouri will hold a primary, though that state will also hold another voting contest – a caucus – in March.

A total of 76 delegates are at stake; 36 in Colorado, 40 in Minnesota and zero in Missouri. Missouri will hold off awarding delegates until its caucuses on March 17. Colorado and Minnesota will allocate delegates on a proportional basis, meaning that each candidate is likely to receive part of the full slate.

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Video News Update for Wednesday February 1, 2012 (4 Videos)

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Video News Update for Wednesday
February 1, 2012 (4 Videos)

Twitter Implementing
New Censorship Policy

Big win for Romney
in Florida primary

Report says Taliban preparing
to retake Afghanistan

Extreme freeze claims lives
in eastern Europe

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President Obama’s Weekly Address for January 28, 2012

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President Obama’s Weekly Address
for January 28, 2012

I am enthusiastic about the President’s Address this week. It seems as though he is attempting to advocate putting ethics and morality back into our Congress and our legislation. I have seen a few other descriptions of an an advocacy by the President along the lines of an ongoing return to the values that made this country great. And having some kind of idea (and abundant evidence) of what he is up against, this is very refreshing and encouraging to me, and should be to everyone who watches this video. ~ Paul Evans.

Also watch: The President’s State of the Union Address — 1:05:02

Also Watch: Ask President Obama or go to www.youtube.com/whitehouse and submit your question.

Rick Perry: Social Security is a ‘monstrous lie’

Evans Liberal Politics
August 28, 2011

 

Rick Perry: Social Security
is a ‘monstrous lie’


Rick Perry: Social Security is a ‘Monstrous Lie”, The Raw Story, August 28, 2011, by David Edwards, used with permission, quoted verbatim:

Republican presidential candidate Rick Perry isn’t backing off his claim that Social Security is unconstitutional. In fact, he is now calling the program a “monstrous lie.”

In his book “Fed Up!”, the Texas governor wrote that Social Security was put in place “at the expense of respect for the Constitution and limited government.”

Last week, Perry Communications Director Ray Sullivan tried to walk back those claims by saying the book was “not meant to reflect the governor’s current views on how to fix” Social Security.

But when confronted by ThinkProgress’ Scott Keyes Saturday in Des Moines, Iowa, Perry said his views were still in line with the book.

“I haven’t backed off anything in my book,” Perry grumbled. “Read the book again, get it right.”

Earlier that day at the The Vine Coffeehouse, Perry told a voter that Social Security was “ponzi scheme for these young people.”

“The idea that they’re working and paying into Social Security today, that the current program is going to be there for them, is a lie,” he said. “It is a monstrous lie on this generation, and we can’t do that to them.”

Watch this video from ThinkProgress, uploaded Aug. 27, 2011.

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