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99th_Monkey

(19,326 posts)
Thu Aug 27, 2015, 12:35 PM Aug 2015

It's in the interests of corporate media to ignore what Sanders is talking about. Can we fix that?

It's in the interests of corporate media to ignore what Sanders is talking about. Can we fix that? 8/27/15 * by Meteor Blades * Daily Kos

CNN, The Washington Post and a few other media outlets took note Monday that Bernie Sanders made mention of something that's been on his mind for a very long time—the media's general failure to do what ought to be the serious work of covering election campaigns as well as political and economic issues in general. Here's Dan Merica:
"The American people, I think, increasingly understand that corporate media is prepared to discuss everything 24 hours a day, seven days a week except the most important issues facing the American people," Sanders said Monday during a town hall in Conway. "Increasingly what media sees campaigns being are soap operas and football games, rather than a serious discussion about the serious issues facing America."

Sanders used similar lines in Salem, New Hampshire, on Sunday night, lamenting the fact that Republican candidate Marco Rubio hitting a child in the head with a football during a trip to Iowa got "more coverage than Marco Rubio's position on Social Security."

Sanders wasn't bellyaching about how he himself has been treated by the media. Speaking with reporters in Conway after a rally there Monday, he made clear that he didn't think what they have been writing about him is unfair. But he didn't sugarcoat another element of their coverage, or rather the lack of it:
“I want you to talk about and force discussion about climate change,” he said. “Do you think you do that enough? I would like you to force discussion of poverty in America. I have talked over and over and over again that 51 percent of African American kids are unemployed or underemployed. You think that’s an important issue? I do. Are you going to discuss it?”
"So what I am asking you is help me. … The American people want a discussion of the real issues.


http://www.dailykos.com/story/2015/08/25/1415433/-It-s-in-the-interests-of-corporate-media-to-ignore-what-Sanders-is-talking-about-Can-we-fix-that
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It's in the interests of corporate media to ignore what Sanders is talking about. Can we fix that? (Original Post) 99th_Monkey Aug 2015 OP
I haven't heard enough about Bernie's reaction to Trump's latest shenanigans. merrily Aug 2015 #1
Kicked and recommended! Enthusiast Aug 2015 #2
This ... TBF Aug 2015 #4
Wish I could take credit for it. Enthusiast Aug 2015 #5
I love it... malokvale77 Aug 2015 #6
The way to do it is social media - TBF Aug 2015 #3
Maybe... w/ sensationalistic media........ alittlelark Aug 2015 #7
Holy Crap. Yes. That's the stuff. 99th_Monkey Aug 2015 #8
I soooo hope so.... alittlelark Aug 2015 #9
I have to believe 99th_Monkey Aug 2015 #10
I soooo get what you are saying...... alittlelark Aug 2015 #11

Enthusiast

(50,983 posts)
5. Wish I could take credit for it.
Fri Aug 28, 2015, 06:03 PM
Aug 2015

Some guy posted it on the Adventure Rider's Forum. It was in the area where you have to be registered where they talk politics. It is a very fun forum even if you don't ride motorcycles. I recommend it.

TBF

(32,062 posts)
3. The way to do it is social media -
Fri Aug 28, 2015, 05:21 PM
Aug 2015

I don't think anyone under 40 watches network news anymore. I gave that up before my landline. Twitter, Facebook, Instagram to start with ...

 

99th_Monkey

(19,326 posts)
8. Holy Crap. Yes. That's the stuff.
Fri Aug 28, 2015, 11:28 PM
Aug 2015

Kinda like OWS.

I know social media reaches most of the younger demographic, but not
so sure about racial minorities, the elderly, and the very poor ... all of which
are super important voters for Dems too.

Do you have a sense of whether a sufficient % of these other sectors would
be reached?

alittlelark

(18,890 posts)
9. I soooo hope so....
Fri Aug 28, 2015, 11:44 PM
Aug 2015

I have met too many ppl in grocery store lines that do not know who he is..... We Gotta Get It Out There !!!!!!!


I would be all over ' Billionaires Against Bernie'...........


Media - as incestuous as it is - loves DRAMA.......

 

99th_Monkey

(19,326 posts)
10. I have to believe
Sat Aug 29, 2015, 12:16 AM
Aug 2015

that Bernie realizes the challenges reaching the non-social media sectors,
and that there are supporters from those groups who KNOW how to 'get
the word out' in their own communities sans massive M$M coverage.

As I posted elsewhere lately, Bernie's lack of name familiarity is actually a
HUGE plus, because the more people know about Bernie, the more they
respect & love him.

alittlelark

(18,890 posts)
11. I soooo get what you are saying......
Sat Aug 29, 2015, 12:32 AM
Aug 2015

We gotta get local and COVERED by local media..... only way to do that.... Get covered w/ the degree of ludicrous that the 'Idiosyncrasy' of our educational system has wrought.

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