Also a media crisis.
Two parties, two frontrunners, one a president, the other one a former president. Both at the same exact place in primary polls. Both face challengers. But only one gets taken seriously. Could the reason be media spin?
Two parties, two frontrunners, one a president, the other one a former president. Both at the same exact place in primary polls. Both face challengers. But only one gets taken seriously. Could the reason be media spin?
Vote how we tell you to or be blamed for the death of democracy is a strange perspective. https://t.co/gdrbxUpvk6
— Ty Reynolds (@MMAtylander) May 27, 2023
Media considers white-collar crime -- no matter how consequential -- boring and unreportable. Meanwhile crimes like shoplifting and fare-jumping are endlessly fascinating to reporters and editors.
The result of this is a pattern in which crimes typically committed by rich people are barely acknowledged, no matter how many millions of dollars are involved, while crimes typically committed by poor people are put in the spotlight. The media paints a very deceptive picture and unfortunately many Americans are fooled.
I don't care for Biden and won't be voting for him, but I don't hold animosity for the man in the way that Mike Fluggenock does.
It is with anxiety, chagrin and dread that I present this, my first cartoon of the 2024 Presidential “election” slog ...
…and despite the massive disappointment and lack of enthusiasm of huge swaths of Democratic voters, Gropin’ Joe announced his re-election campaign kickoff with a promise to “finish the job”… at which point yours truly, like millions of others, is cringing and asking themselves: what job would THAT be — immiserating the poor and the working class? Terrorizing immigrants and bullying our next-door neighbors? Fattening up the war profiteers and Wall Street? Beating down anti-war dissent in public media? Dragging us into World War III?
Lotta big jobs to finish there, Joester; guess you’re going to need four more years to thoroughly fuck shit up, huh?
This is what 10 cm dilated looks like. Get your mother something nice this weekend. pic.twitter.com/o29zDkikVi
— No One (@silentkil_er) May 12, 2023
Media silos have come down to this: each party’s cable TV news network ignores stories that are inconvenient to their party, while amplifying those that are damaging to the opposition.
There's a certain cadre of pundits who get a lot of mileage out of posing as open-minded defenders of ideas and debate, but in reality they are stuck in the right-wing narrative that the threat is from the left rather than overwhelmingly from the right. It should now be obvious to anyone with half a cortex that the right's screeching about "wokeness" and free speech is disingenuous, part of a larger strategy to impose their own radical ideology on America and undo all social progress of the 20th century. Creating a moral panic about public schools and universities is all part of the plan. Somehow these useful idiots (as depicted by the above cartoon character) tend to overlook the fact that today's GOP is openly looking to the illiberal dictatorship of Hungary as a model. Orban has seized control of that country's universities and cultural institutions to promote what he calls "Christian" values and "national identity."
For more on the subject, I highly recommend this excellent essay from Dave Karpf.
"What Mothers Really Want", by Emily Flake And three more wishes here.Journalism is not a crime - Free Julian Assange
— Defend Assange Campaign (@DefendAssange) May 2, 2023
| @rodriguezmonos #FreeAssangeNOW #JournalismIsNotACrime #WorldPressFreedomDay #WPFD #WPFD2023https://t.co/1Kq4izdWAb pic.twitter.com/NiFEkKZpUf
In the District of Columbia (and two states), drivers over the age of 75 have to take a new road test to show that they are still competent to drive. Meanwhile President Joe Biden, resident of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, claims that he will be perfectly OK to run the United States military until he is age 86, no test required.
If we had a wide variety of parties and candidates to choose from, it would be credible to say that we the people have the democracy that we deserve. But we don’t.
Third parties. So tempting. So disaster-inducing.
— Gail Collins (@gailcollins) May 4, 2023
The lure is obvious. Donald Trump’s terrible and Joe Biden’s boring. Much more satisfying to go to the polls and announce you’re too far above the status quo to vote for either.https://t.co/MjVvCqSE7J
Cathy Wilcox, cartooning from Australia where the love of pommy bastards is oftentimes muted, offers this guide to the Royal Stuff, which seems to prove the persistence of memory down there, since my search for oatcake references drew articles about the Duchess of Cornwall from three years ago.U.S. solar expansion stalled by rural land-use protests Last: Joel Pett -- one of this blog's very favorites -- won the 2023 RFK Cartoon Award.