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You Tube, like everything else on the internet lets you choose what you read and see, not some third party elitist with an agenda.
Newpapers, television and radio is for entertainment, not news. I don't have to depend on an AP on a situation in China. I can go to freakin China and read it myself. The internet lets me go to the source. You Tube is a new source for primary data.
What impact will You Tube have on this election? Probably as much as flyers and newspaper endorsements. Why would anyone believe a candidate's ads if they can see them online without third-party comment in the future? Literally, who needs talking heads reading telepromters anymore?
We don't have to passively sit like vegetables while TV entertainers play journalists between commercials for furniture, pizza or cars. With You Tube and the other thousands of internet resources, you can decide what is worthy of your time and news.
The Reformation occurred when The Bible was available to anyone that can read Latin. Then folks demanded it be translated into their languages. No longer did people depend on priests to tell them what it said. They could read it themselves! As a result the power of The Church on life weakened dramatically. People formed their own churches and argued using the same source.
We live in a new age with similar impact. You want to know what the governor said and how he said it? Go to You Tube and see it yourself.
Thinking voters want to know!
What it shows is that Blagojevich is an abysmal politician and a worse friend. He's not a thinker -- that's pretty clear from the video -- and he gets stuck on his uninspired talking points. (Repeating, for example, over and over about how close they are. Yeah, that's nice. I've got close friends, too -- but if one gives me an exhorbitantly large check -- I'll remember it, if for no other reason than to reinforce to my friend how much I appreciate the gift.)
Blagojevich's performance indicates not only that he doesn't remember the check -- but that he doesn't particularly appreciate it either. What, this guy gets so many checks he can't keep them straight?
That's not connected to any reality I know. If you are close with people, you remember what they do for you -- and you're genuinely happy to repeat what they've done if someone asks you point-blank.
The issue here isn't with the relentless press (as some posters would have it) -- it's with Blagojevich being a genuine, thoughtless nit.
Sure you are Sheila, sure you are.
That's why IIS, which used be considered a legitimate source of news content but which Blago converted into just another arm of his state-sponsored PR empire, distributes only clips that are favorable to Blago.
Put your money where your smiling mouth is, Sheila (Blago). Maybe IIS could distribute all the video/audio they collect from Blago's appearances and let the broadcast outlets use what they want.
Which begs the question, who needs journalists if we can see the events unfold and come to our own conclusions?
Imagine a world without Bill O'Reilly, Keith Olberman, Rush Limbaugh, Al Franken and Chris Matthews...now that is a sweet thought!
Why don't you put the governor's picture on the blog once in a while? I guess this is what Judy means when she refers to "bang for her buck" with the free media. Is she going to declare this in kind contribution from Capfaxblog?
Besides, his spokesperson said the campaign encourages people to see raw footage of press conferences.
Also, as I wrote somewhere today, the guv's campaign hasn't updated its website lately with new TV ads, so until they do or until they send me some ads, I can't post them. I'd be more than happy to do so. Pleased as punch, even. Filled with joy.
Thanks, I knew that you would be here for us. Seriously, I don't think that the footage is as bad for Rod as most of your bloggers (and you) do. It shows him under attack by a relentless press corps and while he may look somewhat dismayed at times he seems to handle the onslaught as well as can be expected. At least he didn't swear at them or smack one of them...not that they didn't deserve it.
Seriously? Really?
As a former State employee (from this Administration) this was easily NOT one of the Governor's better moments. I hope you can readily admit that. As far as being "under attack," that hardly seems to be the case. The Governor isn't answering the questions posed.
Glad to see that you want to slap the press around, that whole First Amendment thing gets right in the way of your path to the Rod Kool-Aid stand. Personally, I prefer to live in a country where the press can do their job, and hold politician's feet to the fire.
You need to take a step back and really decide if you want your kids to grow up in a state that is in such dire circumstances.
Wake up man, not saying JBT is great, but how about holding Rod accountable for the poor job performance to date?
Are you just looking to get promoted in his next short-term? Since your so enamored with Rod how much of your own money have you contributed to Rod's campaign coffers or for that matter his daughters?
But ABC is watching and reporting on big news from the blogs and from online sources of news? Wow. The field is truly open. Another reason to keep the internet free of censorship.
By the way, the Topinka campaign should get clips and just air them all through the weeks just before the election. I think we all need to see how Rod will handle it when something really really big threatens us all, like if there's a huge security issue, or something. I mean, this guy is toast.
I'd like to see some of the people that post here do as good. Id like to see Topinka for that matter!
She doesnt come across very well in a scripted event let alone a gang bang of press.
How about the money that Rod has taken from the Illinois Hospital Association in what really appears to many voters to be an attempt to influence the decision of the administrative law judge who is dealing with the appeal in the tax exemption revocation case related to Provena Covenant.
Rod has gotten about a quarter of a million dollars from the Illinois Hospital Association! That is a lot of clams and then some. Why on Earth does he even need any other donors with high-paying pals like the IHA??? Gosh, but this guys's whole political career just smacks of pay to play innuendo. Bravo to the press for doing their jobs right on this check issue. Bravo bravo.
I think that the press is afraid of Judy's assault rolling pin. I didn't see too much coverage of that little press event on youtube or capfaxblog.
Guy,
I have, in fact, given the governor a gift... a copy of the Elvis at Sun Records CD. It is the King's earliest and best work. I don't know if he declared it or not. We better get Finke and Carol Marin to do an expose.
As for Blago, he better improve upon that performance in front of the Grand Jury.
(To me, the videos make it clear that the governor is lying. I don't know what he's lying about -- or why -- but if you can't read that in his face, his eyes, and the way his lips curl -- then, yeah, please come to our poker night. Bring a couple bucks, if you know what I mean.)
You can't really believe that this does him any good. Now, I don't think it will do her much good either, because I am thoroughly convinced that she may have put together the worst campaign team since Michael Dukakis, but this video was a huge fumble by him and his normally crack campaign staff.
The Blagojevich folks have handled this whole $1500 gift issue so poorly that they deserve to get dinged for it. Fortunately for you and the rest of the zombie Rod squad I don't think it is really going to matter.
Yesterday, ABC 7 showed Andy Shaw asking her a question. I don't know what that lady said or was trying to say but it was "rumble rumble, I know I don't make sense".
In addition, she should only be answering questions for Rod Blagojevich's campaign issues not for Governor Rod Blagojevich and governmental issues.
They got it all intertwined!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Somebody let them know please-
Blagojevich, Topinka set date for first debate
Democratic Governor Rod Blagojevich and GOP challenger Judy Baar Topinka will debate Monday evening at Millikin University, officials for both campaigns say.
But question is, will it be a watered down debate, or will both candidates be required to answer difficult questions and not dance around?
You have got it all wrong. The whole point is to NOT answer the questions asked.
One,
Sheila is one of the best in the business and she does a fine job under difficult conditions.
Rich,
What does obfuscate mean?
Don't forget she also has come up with new ways to say co-inc-i-dince. Since that is what everything is with this bunch, large donation and then a few weeks later you get appointed to some state board, co-inc-i-dence!
4 more years!
It's obvious that Hot Rod thought he had the press in his control, until...
He walked out, burped out his prepared and scripted remarks (typical crud, try to throw mud back at JBT). When that didn't work, because the press wanted answers, he got knocked off his script. Then it was all a big crash and burn. He kept feebly trying to get back to that script, but the big bad press corps wouldn't let him. Awwww!
With no script that boy is lost. Get him off the stage before he hurts himself. Wow. Not much going on upstairs there.
But. Wasn't it fun to watch.
obfuscate - verb
To make dim or indistinct:
Synonyms: becloud, bedim, befog, blear, blur, cloud, dim, dull, eclipse, fog, gloom, mist, obscure, overcast, overshadow, shadow
He called her back while "traveling from London to the Middle East on..business."
Among the questions:
When's the last time he and Blagojevich spoke?
"I don't want to get into that," he answered.
Still friends?
"I don't want to get into that."
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Bill, looks like the Blago bus may be emptying out, between those jumping off and those getting thrown under. Tony is smart enough to know which choice to make.
PS: Rich I've heard, FWIW, that there is no video of the rolling pin incident. Agree that it would be out there already if Blago & co. had it.
After 26 years out of power, I expected us to have a little patronage, appointments to Boards and Commissions, etc. because frankly we deserved it and the Republicans did 10 times worse in terms of pay to play and jobs to Rutan covered spots.
My problem with Blago: how stupid could you be? He is a good politician. If JBT or JRyan had accepted $1,500 from a man whose wife later went to work for the state, he'd be all over it. That kind of graft is unacceptable, childhood friends or not.
Further, I thought he and his east coast advisors would be a little more subtle with the patronage and the boards. If they didn't know how, they should have kept a few top Republicans around to show them the way. Heck, he probably kept Levine on board for that reason. Why couldn't he do so within CMS and hiring? He showed he wanted to be bipartisan in the begining. I'm sure there would have been Republicans who could have shown them the way for the right position and salary.
His actions have all been too cute by a half. In an attempt to look tough he fired those high level Republicans all at once to show there was a new sheriff in town. Why couldn't he have fired them one at a time over a period of time? Same result-no controversy.
Now by accepting this money he looks the same as Ryan. Dishonest graft just like George Ryan. And he got caught. Again, he thought he was too slick. Honest graft like board and commission appointments and patronage I don't think many in this state have a problem with. $1,500 people have a big problem with. What's worse, it's easy to understand.
Blago is screwing everything up for the Democratic Party.
Get off the boat before it sinks ...
They won't help Rod on Stormy Monday.
Youtube may have to uncrate another whole server after that debate.
What do you call a bus with no wheels?
BTW, I totally agree with your article in the September 26, 2006 – Daily Southtown: Voters should know how many federal criminal investigations a governor is hiding before they cast their ballot. I find it odd that Madigan is opposing Alexi Giannoulias, but threw his support behind the Governor considering the number of known federal investigations (not to mention the unknown ones that the Governor refuses to admit to).
About 42 more days and then its
FOUR MORE YEARS!
...and as far as monday is concerned,
Bring it on Judy! Rolling pin and all! Rod will be ready!
You're correct....four more years of investigations, indictments and convictions. All for the candidate who offered "no more business as usual". Again, another proud moment for the Illinois voter.
Judy just always seems like a feisty, up-for-whatever's coming her way personality type. And on top of it, she's clearly doing more with less money and working smarter instead of harder.
But I commend Rod on blowing any gains he may have had as a result of his millions spent on negative attack ads only to see if all go kaput after being put in the hot seat by the press. Hey, if you can't handle the press, how can you handle another term? And for a real test of his face-his-press mettle, by the way, someone should fly Helen Thomas in here. Where is Helen when you need her to do some serious heckling?
You made some prescient remarks regarding the effect of YouTube on TV coverage and its probable future.
But there are deeper questions which need to be raised about this new media.
First, the postings will have no semblance of 'fair and balanced' One picture is woeth a thousand words, but which thousand? Most viewers will look at what confirms their own beliefs and flash over the rest. It is better for reinforcement of one's own beliefs than it is for examination of issues. That said, there is already too much emphasis on incidents as opposed to issues.
Second, the glib will win over the earnest. The rate of communication is limited to 125-130 words per minute -- radio speed -- but amplified by the sight of physical mannerisms. In terms of the printed word, this is eighth grade level. Few media supply the full written word of a speech as they used to do fifty five years ago when I was a puppy. Remember Jim Stockdale, the retired Rear Admiral who was the Veep nominee on the Perot Party ticket? He was an highly intelligent gentleman and an excellent manager who was made to look like a fool by the hot medium staged 'debate.'
Third, we will be focusing on 'Masters of the Media' rather than the value of their ideas. Ideas are comnplicated things which used to lengthen political debate. Our generation has seen them honed down into policy statements and now briefings and finally sound bites. I think that the underlying thinking on the part of candidate has been foreshortened as well, leaving him or her, as they say, at wits's end. Candidates pick up scripts from handlers. Worse, what we have now is ear candy appealing to specific electoral groups. The 'general good' is no longer in focus. That is a big difference.
Politicians no longer are able to conjoin their own interests and political well being with the good of the State. -- It is not good that we are XXX billion in debt, but I need taxpayer money to get reelected. --
Now back to candidate bashing...