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http://www.politicususa.com/2014/11/02/bernie-sanders-hammers-media-refusing-educate-people-real-issues.htmlBernie Sanders Hammers The Media For Refusing To Educate People About The Real Issues
By: Jason Easley
Sunday, November, 2nd, 2014, 5:50 pm
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) pulled no punches by calling out the media for refusing to inform and educate people.
Video of Sen. Sanders on Moyers & Company @ link~
Transcript:
BILL MOYERS: Well, thats interesting. Because, you know, Ive seen you quite recently on television. Its always the same questions and always the same five headlines. Whats the story that the corporate press is not letting you tell?
BERNIE SANDERS: Oh, my God. You see, this is the issue. I mean, Ive been on a million of these shows. They say, Heres the story of the day. What do you think about the Secret Service? What do you think about this? What do you think about Ebola? All of those issues are important.
But the issues that impact ordinary people, is theyre asking why, despite all of the productivity, people are working longer hours for lower wages. Have we had that discussion, Bill? Have you ever heard anybody talking about it? Theyre asking how come weve had this unfettered free-trade policies that have resulted in the loss of millions of good-paying jobs and you got both parties still saying, well, thats pretty good.
And this issue of income and wealth inequality, wow. One percent owning 37 percent of the wealth in America. Bottom 60 percent owning 1.7 percent. One family, the Walton family of Wal-Mart, owning more wealth than the bottom 40 percent. Do you think we should be talking about that issue? You cant get the discussion going on TV.
BILL MOYERS: Why?
BERNIE SANDERS: Because its not in the interest of the corporations who own the networks to actually be educating the American people so that are debating the real issues. Its much better to deflect attention away from those issues and get into the story of the day.
There was some guy who was a football fan who walked halfway across the country. Boy, thats a really big story. Or, Chris Christie yelled at somebody. History will certainly remember this as one of the important issues of the 21st century.
BERNIE SANDERS: Oh, my God. You see, this is the issue. I mean, Ive been on a million of these shows. They say, Heres the story of the day. What do you think about the Secret Service? What do you think about this? What do you think about Ebola? All of those issues are important.
But the issues that impact ordinary people, is theyre asking why, despite all of the productivity, people are working longer hours for lower wages. Have we had that discussion, Bill? Have you ever heard anybody talking about it? Theyre asking how come weve had this unfettered free-trade policies that have resulted in the loss of millions of good-paying jobs and you got both parties still saying, well, thats pretty good.
And this issue of income and wealth inequality, wow. One percent owning 37 percent of the wealth in America. Bottom 60 percent owning 1.7 percent. One family, the Walton family of Wal-Mart, owning more wealth than the bottom 40 percent. Do you think we should be talking about that issue? You cant get the discussion going on TV.
BILL MOYERS: Why?
BERNIE SANDERS: Because its not in the interest of the corporations who own the networks to actually be educating the American people so that are debating the real issues. Its much better to deflect attention away from those issues and get into the story of the day.
There was some guy who was a football fan who walked halfway across the country. Boy, thats a really big story. Or, Chris Christie yelled at somebody. History will certainly remember this as one of the important issues of the 21st century.
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The medias distaste for the issues that impact regular people is the main reason why Sen. Sanders has such a difficult time getting his message out. The reason the media are comfortable parroting Republican positions is because the corporate press has become a kindred soul to the GOP.
The media and the Republican Party both dont care about the struggles of regular people. Walmart buys oodles of advertising, so a critical story about the role that the nations largest private sector employer plays in worsening income inequality never gets seen.
As long as the media powers remain guided by corporations and the profit motive, the American people will continue to be grossly uninformed. An informed population is the greatest weapon of change, which is why the corporate owned media works so hard to keep folks in the dark.
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babylonsister
Nov 2014
OP
Well, Liz Warren is a potential challenger. At this point, she has ruled out a run in 2016. However,
KingCharlemagne
Nov 2014
#5
Sorry, was too cryptic in my original comment. RFK waited until Sen. Eugene McCarthy
KingCharlemagne
Nov 2014
#15
Yeah, I grant you the analogy is imperfect. I take it you think Warren has no chance of entering the
KingCharlemagne
Nov 2014
#24
Good point. You really have to WANT to be president to endure the challenges of a
KingCharlemagne
Nov 2014
#27
Add to that, the dynamics of campaigning have changed radically since 1968...
brooklynite
Nov 2014
#28
Again, excellent observations. If Sanders is going to make a serious run for it, he himself is
KingCharlemagne
Nov 2014
#30
The Oligarchs, Corporations And Banks Own And Control The Politicians That Own And Control Us
cantbeserious
Nov 2014
#6
''Freedom of the press is guaranteed only to those who own one.'' ~A. J. Liebling
DeSwiss
Nov 2014
#10
Last month, five freshman at my nephew's college rented a plane and it crashed...probably a dry run?
brooklynite
Nov 2014
#23
That's not going to change as long as it's U.S. policy to promote capitalism globally.
Spitfire of ATJ
Nov 2014
#38
The media educate people? Media bosses want to keep people stupid and confused and afraid.
tclambert
Nov 2014
#41
One percent owning 37 percent of the wealth in America. Bottom 60 percent owning 1.7 percent"
grahamhgreen
Nov 2014
#44