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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsIn Corporate Media, Democratic Populism Always a Danger
http://www.fair.org/blog/2014/04/29/in-corporate-media-democratic-populism-always-a-danger/Posted by Peter Hart
One of the most consistent rules in corporate media's political coverage: If you're talking about Democrats, you should point out that those who drift too far to the left could find themselves in trouble (Extra!, 7/06).
With Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren out promoting a new book, you can expect to hear this line. "The left is looking for a fighter and a fiery populist," ABC's Jeff Zeleny explained on This Week (4/27/14).
He went on:
Some moderate Democrats fear her economic populism is a dead end for the party. But to her admirers, she is a political celebrity. And even if her name is not on the ballot, her ideas may still drive the race.
All rightso some people think she'd lead the party into a dead end, but people who like her say she's a celebrity.
It's worth asking: What exactly are the policies that Warren is proposing that could be so dangerous? If it's banking regulation and consumer protection, it's hard to imagine issues that could be more popular with the public.
If Zeleny's critics are really saying that Warren's criticism of Wall Street would hurt the party with industry donors, then perhaps there's something to it. A graphic ABC flashes on the screen is from a Wall Street Journal op-ed by two professional Democratic centrists, who think the smart move is to start talking about the funding crisis in Social Security and Medicare.
But here's a bigger question: Do you ever hear reporters arguing that these center-right Democrats are a "dead end" for the party's electoral chances? There's a good case to be made that Democrats who don't take forceful populist positions are more likely to pose serious risks to the Democrats' success. But a reporter who made that case would be attacked for being "biased"; when you say it about the party's left wing, though, it's just media conventional wisdom.
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In Corporate Media, Democratic Populism Always a Danger (Original Post)
G_j
May 2014
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bemildred
(90,061 posts)1. It's all about them money with them. what do you expect? nt
woo me with science
(32,139 posts)2. It's going to get very ugly...
KoKo
(84,711 posts)3. "And even if her name is not on the ballot, her ideas may still drive the race."
That's the key to what they are afraid of. Elizabeth Warren's policies contrasted with Hillary Clinton and whoever crazy the Republicans push forward.
Elizabeth's ideas driving the race...even if she doesn't run would make her a valuable campaign speaker for any real Progressive Candidate who would throw their hat in the Dem race.
Problem is...that with Hillary's presumed candidacy and mega Wall St. money sucking the air out of speculation about anyone else who might think of running at this point--where could we find a real Progressive Candidate unless Bernie Sanders is willing to try. I could see Warren campaigning for him and doing a great job to bring forward issues that resonate with the people
Who else do we have that could be a strong candidate for the Left?
"And even if her name is not on the ballot, her ideas may still drive the race." That's a very good thing.
Ichingcarpenter
(36,988 posts)5. You need to highlight that last paragraph
which is the ace of the whole deck of cards
G_j
(40,370 posts)6. good point
and done.