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Richest fluency
"This is what you shall do: Love the earth and sun and the animals, despise riches, give alms to everyone that asks, stand up for the stupid and crazy, devote your income and labor to others, hate tyrants, argue not concerning God, have patience and indulgence toward the people, take off your hat to nothing known or unknown or to any man or number of men, go freely with powerful uneducated persons and with the young and with the mothers of families, read these leaves in the open air every season of every year of your life, re-examine all you have been told at school or church or in any book, dismiss whatever insults your own soul; and your very flesh shall be a great poem, and have the richest fluency not only in its words but in the silent lines of its lips and face and between the lashes of your eyes and in every motion and joint of your body." Walt Whitman
I'm a bit puzzled as to why things are not more different after the earth-shattering election result of November. Not so much puzzled about government actions (or lack of them) - unlike Tony Cutcliffe (Canberra Times 7 February) I never thought that Kevin Rudd was going to lead other than the sort of conservative government that, say, Malcolm Fraser led. A few differences around the edges to Howard, but as Cutcliffe says, nothing fundamental has changed.
No, I'm talking more about the media environment. See while the Liberals were in power, rabid right wing commentators appeared in newspapers and on radio and tv all over the country. Almost immediately, it seemed, the presence of fertile neo-conservative soil had led to the rise of these people like mushrooms in a railway tunnel. And they kept on being fertilised as Mr Howard appeared on their programs, or gave them interviews, and they repaid the compliment by praising everything the government did. Any criticism being only to the extent that Mr Howard was not rushing fast enough back to the time of dark satanic mills and peasants who knew their place. So, a nice symbiotic relationship, to their mutual benefit. Cometh the hour, cometh the men and women of tabloid journalism.
What I don't understand is this. Now that the Howard government has been consigned to the dustbin of history by the culottes of the modern Australian Labor Party, why haven't all these members of the neo-conservative chorus disappeared as quickly as mushrooms exposed to the hot mid-day sun? Why haven't left wing commentators been rushed in to occupy the empty offices of the Grub Street crew, as surely as the new ministers moved in to recently vacated ministerial offices, pictures of Menzies still on the wall, in parliament house?
Surely we only get such an army of right wing commentators when the conservatives are in power, don't we? Or is their job now to criticise everything the Rudd government does and say "I told you so"? But if so, then why weren't media outlets full of left wing commentators during the Howard years?
{ 12:10 PM, 11 February 2008 }
{ Posted by Anonymous }
Are you for real?
I can't remember calls for the ABC, the SMH, The Age and all other left wing jounros to disappear when Howard won inm 1996.
Right Wing Journos
{ 2:59 PM, 11 February 2008 }
{ Posted by Anonymous }
It would be a little difficult for the neo-con journalists to sit back and say "I've told you so" when they have been wrong about everything, everywhere and at all times. surely they would need to be right about something to say "I told you so."
I would also hope that Miranda and Piers et al would disappear. No doubt they will be back talking thier rubbish politics soon enough, but intil then we will have to endure Miranda spruiking about parents who won't smack their kids to make her life a bit breezier.
You surely couldn't expect any intellectual honesty from them?
re: neo-Con puzzle
{ 3:24 PM, 11 February 2008 }
{ Posted by Neo }
What do you propose, Goebbels? That there be censorship of views you don't agree with? How very socially just of you. Scrutiny is hard to deal with, so get used to it.
[David says - Um, if you read the post again neo I think you will find you missed the point]
Edited by mrpickwick on 11 February 2008 at 12:35 AM
We can do better
{ 6:13 PM, 11 February 2008 }
{ Posted by Anonymous }
For christ's sake we got rid of the Rodent didn't we?
You have to admit that at least that's a start.
[David says - Yes, and a very good start. But if the media environment continues as it has been for the last 11 years, then you will have the conservatives back in power before you can blink. Whitlam will look like a long-serving prime minister by comparison.]
Edited by mrpickwick on 11 February 2008 at 3:22 AM
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