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'Centrists' Are Running the Asylum

By David Sirota, Creators Syndicate. Posted July 18, 2008.


Washington's pundits and politicians have waged an ongoing propaganda campaign to pass off crazy, fringe politics as reasonable and mainstream.

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In the asylum that is American politics, beware a candidate like Barack Obama when he is lauded for moving to "the center" -- because usually that means he is drifting away from it.

Over the last month, the Democratic presidential nominee has backed a measure to permit warrantless wiretapping and protect telecom companies when they violate customers' privacy; sent conflicting signals about whether he will reform the NAFTA trade model; and threatened to revise his timetable for ending the war in Iraq. Universally, reporters have billed this dance as a move to the middle. As the Associated Press claimed in a typical description, Obama's shifts are designed "to appeal to the center of the electorate."

However, empirical data proves "the center of the electorate" is exactly the opposite:

  • Polls by Quinnipiac University and the Mellman Group found majorities support warrant requirements for wiretaps and oppose immunity for companies that released private consumer information without such warrants.
  • Surveys by Fortune magazine, CNN and the Wall Street Journal report that most Americans oppose NAFTA-style trade policies.
  • For years, major polls have consistently shown Americans want a firm timetable for withdrawal from Iraq. As just one of many examples, five separate USA Today surveys since 2007 have shown majorities want the president to "set a timetable for removing troops from Iraq and to stick to that timetable regardless of what is going on in Iraq."
  • So, the undebatable evidence tells us precisely where the center of public opinion is. Yet when a presidential candidate moves away from the center, we are told he is moving toward it. What gives?

Part of the up-is-down distortion reflects perspective -- or lack thereof.

Most politicians and journalists who set the parameters of our political debate live in Washington and make six-figure salaries. They are geographically, financially and socially isolated from the blood-and-guts consequences of today's two wars -- the one in Iraq and the one on the middle class. That insulation skews viewpoints.

Indeed, the center of opinion in the nation's capital is very different from the center of opinion in the country at large. In elite D.C., a moderate is one who backs job-killing trade deals, legal immunity for corporate wrongdoers, and wars for oil, regardless of casualties. And so when Obama embraces those positions, Beltway opinion-makers really think he's being a "centrist" -- regardless of how far away from the actual center he's moving.

But, then, not all politicians and pundits are completely ignorant of life outside the palace walls. A calculated Jedi mind trick is at work here, too.

When regular folks talk to friends and neighbors, we sure feel like our desire for privacy, disgust with NAFTA and opposition to the Iraq war are mainstream majority positions -- and they are. But then comes the barrage.

Day after day, smiling anchormen, blow-dried correspondents and silver-tongued congressmen follow the Big Lie theory of indoctrination, taking to our televisions, radios and newspapers insisting that crazy is normal, the majority is the minority and -- most importantly -- the fringe is the "center." This is no accident.

These voices of the status quo do not want the status quo challenged. They deliberately broadcast messages crafted to get us -- the mainstream -- to question our mainstream-ness, while convincing politicians that the Establishment's extremism represents a responsible middle ground.

More Aldous Huxley than George Orwell, these are the methods of modern propaganda, with the celebration of Obama's "centrism" the latest doublespeak. In this brave new world, language is sculpted to skew the "center," intimidating the majority from demanding concrete change for fear of looking like lunatics. It is a slickly packaged process of marginalization and demoralization -- one with an underlying goal: keeping the real lunatics running the asylum.

COPYRIGHT 2008 CREATORS SYNDICATE, INC.

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David Sirota is a best-selling author whose newest book, "The Uprising," was just released this month. He is a fellow at the Campaign for America's Future and a board member of the Progressive States Network -- both nonpartisan organizations. His blog is at www.credoaction.com/sirota.

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Journey to the Center of the Right
Posted by: Chuck23 on Jul 18, 2008 9:16 AM   
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Every time I hear about Obama's move toward the "center" or his "post-partisan" agenda I feel like dusting off my old Ralph Nader buttons.

David Sirota has nailed it. The "Center" really means the "elite center" and Obama's embracing of this center does not bode well. After thirty years of class warfare waged by the right against working class Americans, I don't want post-partianship. I want someone willing to fight for justice and fight for peace. I don't want someone who will compromise with the Right Wing. I want someone who can beat them.

Post-Partianship really means accommodation with the Right Wing, which is the last thing this country needs right now. Only a Democrat would move toward the "center" and "work" with the Right Wing at a time when the conservative agenda has been completely discredited by every available fact.

Obama might be able to win the election, but I doubt he'll be able to win back the possibility of a fair deal for working class Americans. Perhaps most discouraging is the idea that Obama could care less about doing so. He seems more willing to serve the country's crooked elites than to actually fight them.

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Please do this
Posted by: foreverhope on Jul 18, 2008 10:35 AM   
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Kucinich is taking names from supporters of his articles of impeachment against the BUSH/CHENEY Admin.

This is something we can do NOW and it IS important! PLEASE CALL AND PASS THIS ON:

1-202-224-3121

You can also let Rep. Conyers know you appreciate the work he is doing to bring justice and possible indictments against Rove and others in the BUSH regime, same number.

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» btw... Posted by: foreverhope
» RE: btw... Posted by: maxpayne
» RE: btw... Posted by: foreverhope
» Words vs Actions Posted by: photon's feather
» RE: Words vs Actions Posted by: helenwheels
» RE: btw... Posted by: lenioui
» RE: Please do this Posted by: lenioui
» RE: Please do this Posted by: helenwheels
I disagree
Posted by: foreverhope on Jul 18, 2008 10:48 AM   
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These voices of the status quo do not want the status quo challenged. They deliberately broadcast messages crafted to get us -- the mainstream -- to question our mainstream-ness, while convincing politicians that the Establishment's extremism represents a responsible middle ground.

They thrive on controversy. Controversy improves ratings and that is all they care about. I don't believe there is a vast 'mainstream news conspiracy' to convince politicians or anyone else of anything. In fact the vastness of such a conspiracy is ludicrous.

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» Regular folks Posted by: foreverhope
» RE: egular folks Posted by: Lauren
» RE: I disagree Posted by: lenioui
» RE: I disagree Posted by: helenwheels
Great Post Mr. Sirota ... It's the Corporate MSM
Posted by: mmckinl on Jul 18, 2008 2:53 PM   
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And it is not just Washington DC. It is all of corporate America. The MSM is in lockstep, indeed is part of the corporate control of America.

And journalists, TV, radio and newspapers wonder why they held in such distrust and why their subscribers and numbers are dropping. The America they describe only belated describes the situation most Americans find them selves in and then prescribes even more corporate power as the remedy.

The answer is to cancel the paper, cancel the magazines ( except the independents like The Nation, Mother Jones), watch PBS not private TV and listen for boycotts of companies and for calls for letters or emails to be sent to government or corporations.

The Main Stream Media is the voice of the Beast ... the megaphone of corporate socialism.

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Washington's Sense of "Center"
Posted by: SeanOwl on Jul 18, 2008 4:46 PM   
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Having graduated a year ago from Georgetown University in DC, I agree with the notion that Washington's sense of "center" is quite off-balance.

Back in high school, I was a pretty radical left-liberal thinker; but being in the intense social atmosphere of Georgetown, in the belly of the beast (so to speak) and heavily influenced by elitist power-broker mentalities, I found myself drifting more and more towards a very complacent, power-focused sense of "center".

Thank the Spirit I'm now back in sunny, crunchy Denver!

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VOTE GREEN PARTY!
Posted by: pana on Jul 18, 2008 7:52 PM   
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I HAD HOPE. But with Obama going centrist, well, there is no hope for me left.

Guess Obama's just another one of the good ol' boys. What happened to Obama? Who are his advisors? Does Obama have his head on straight?

I can't vote for McCain. Right now, I am disappointed in Obama. I sure hope he turns himself around and gets rid of his dumb advisors. I am also NOT giving Obama any more money, that is for sure. What a sucker I was to think that he really was something different. He's just another politico, and I can't support they way he seems to be heading. Egads, how disappointing.

Guess I'll have to vote GREEN Party. At least the two woman of color on the Green Party's ticket are representing me. McCain and Obama sure ain't. McCain is plain to involved in the politics. And Obama "turned" on the people. Can't trust the Republicans; can't trust the Democrats. Haven't had a good president in over 40 years. Clinton was a joke, even though I did vote for him.

We need more than the two party system. We need other parties who can unlock the door.

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» RE: VOTE GREEN PARTY! Posted by: helenwheels
It Doesn't matter at all, a Mother F%%KING Politician is just that, they all are cowards, not......
Posted by: Turiye on Jul 18, 2008 8:45 PM   
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Kucinich, Wexler, Ellison, B. Lee, S. Jackson-Lee, L. Woolsey, M. Waters and a few more. I am outta here Fought since Vietnam I am DONE!

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Not elite centrist, right wing platform
Posted by: warrior woman on Jul 19, 2008 4:24 AM   
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While I give credence to the identification that the politicians "values and goals" are different than most of Americans, I would not give them a title of elite centrists! You are branding them with the very title that they are propagandizing, it doesn't matter if there is an "elite" in front of it. STOP IT!!!!

Let's call it for what it is, shall we? It's another right wing politician. McCain doesn't vote, Obama does, votes to dismantle the Constitution. WHile I won't vote for McCain, I can hardly fathom why I would want to vote Obama if he is so lite on the Constitution. We need real people in these offices protecting our country, not people bought and paid for by power brokers who will undermine the People at every turn. Obama is the same.

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Don't call it MSM
Posted by: helenwheels on Jul 19, 2008 8:57 AM   
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Call it CCMSM: Corporate-controlled Mainstream Media.

It is their job to keep the corporate interests safe and in place. They are told which candidate we will vote for and then it's a done deal.

Sirota is right on with this article. Those talking head idiots that the news stations are lousy with these days make me sick. I can't watch them.

I'd like to know where the outrage is over McLame's rape joke or calling his wife a c*nt or Cindy McLame's stealing money from her own non-profit to buy illegal drugs, or the Keating Five scandal or the myriad other things that could be drudged up. The only person who mentions it is Keith Olbermann, as far as I can tell.

Can you imagine what would happen if it was discovered that Obama had called Michelle a demoralizing name, had a history of violent temper tantrums, told rape jokes or if Michelle had stolen drugs using their non-profits' money?

That would be quite the shitstorm. But since they haven't done anything like that, the rightwingers on TV can only spew crap about the New Yorker cover or Rev. Wright.... all bullshit designed to distract.

I'm not voting for Obama, and there is plenty to criticize him about politically. But the CCMSM isn't about dealing with reality, as Sirota says, it's convincing you to believe in their non-reality. No wonder I feel crazy so much of the time. Once you open your eyes to the complete insanity of it, it makes your head spin.

Bottom line is you have to get your news from a reliable source, so I pick and choose all over the web and alternative places.

We can't really change our CCMSM because the corporations will always own this country. Sort of off-topic but last night on Countdown they were talking about Phil Gramm leaving McLame's campaign and someone mentioned that Gramm's "deregulation" of corporations wasn't working so well.... what an unbelievable understatement.

Corporations dictate just about everything that goes on in this country, and democratic and rethuglican politicians are owned by them, period.

The only ones that aren't are in parties other than dem & rethug. So, vote accordingly. A vote for Obama = a vote for corporate America. A vote for McKinney = a vote for the people of America.

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Centrisim = Mediocrity...
Posted by: TJColatrella on Jul 19, 2008 11:59 AM   
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Centrism is the hearth and home and burrow and den of mediocrity, incompetence and indecision...

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» RE: Centrisim = Mediocrity... Posted by: gnaw_bone
Driving Lessons from the Rulers.
Posted by: talkville on Jul 20, 2008 12:07 AM   
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1. Political-Economic Foot: Depress the Accelerator pedal to its maximum depression; remember: "Pedal to the Metal" is the Operative term here.

2. Social-Cultural Foot: Depress the Brake Pedal to its maximum degree (if ABS, 'lock the darn things!).

3. Drive Careful, and have a Nice Day. And like it's said in Texas: Drive Friendly. We're all in this together, huh?

Don't worry if you hear that high-pitched humming noise getting louder and louder; that's the Perfect Engine and it is Fundamentally Sound; can't you hear it's Growth?

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» RE: Driving Lessons from the Rulers. Posted by: TJColatrella
Political Compass
Posted by: Mac Geek on Jul 20, 2008 6:19 AM   
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He's still not as right wing as HRC. The FISA vote should move him more to Authoritarian.

http://www.politicalcompass.org/usprimaries2008

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» RE: Political Compass Posted by: lenioui