Archive for the ‘Media’ Category

Passionate but passively ignorant voters are political disaster.

Saturday, December 19th, 2009

It is amazing, in these days of hyper-extreme media sur-reality of politics in America, that we are bombarded by polls and surveys, day-in and day-out bought and paid for by major media sources, campaigns, parties interest groups and the like.  In ancient days-say 30 years ago- there were only three or four major survey firms, and they were cautious and deliberate in their efforts to find out what the public thinks, and why!

The foundations, though, of the public’s many opinions, do not seem to be the goal of many surveys, and from experiences in the public/political world, and from observations of the media that drives public opinion, it is shocking to think how little the public knows, or cares, about what drives their opinions and what the impact will be.

.... Last time I checked, we do have representatives in Congress.

If one were to ask the average voter how they feel about a major issue such as health care reform or the war in either Afghanistan or Iraq (whichever one is not important because the average voter can’t find it on a map, anyway) they will not be able to identify why this matter is a major concern today, how we reached this point, and what significant efforts have been made, either in historical reference or just the recent past, about what factors must be considered when weighing the options before the lawmakers.  Truly, the voters don’t even understand what the options are that the lawmakers are considering.  The reasons for this lack of information and knowledge is pressing our political consciousness into a path that is scary to consider.

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Breaking: Brian Sandoval Announces Entrance to NV Governor’s Race

Wednesday, September 16th, 2009

Gubernatorial Candidate Brian Sandoval

Gubernatorial Candidate Brian Sandoval

We are seeing a flurry of activity from reliable sources regarding Sandoval’s announcement. More on this as the story unfolds/we get better info.

Chris Erickson breaks the story.

More from Inside Nevada Politics.

Respect?

Tuesday, September 15th, 2009

Ze Frank on respect, expectations and acting like children. Thankfully, though we may not always agree here at the CSN Capitol Club, we do strive to treat others with the respect they deserve.

Feel free to respectfully disagree in the comments, and we’ll see you at our next meeting on 9/20!

Obama Speech to Kids Video

Tuesday, September 8th, 2009

What’s all the hoopla about? What has our political dialogue come to in this country that we are worried about what the President might say to our kids? It feels like there is a sense of panic and fear from both the left and the right about the other side, especially when they are in the White House. See the Obama speech to kids video below.

Some of the crazy suggestions I heard about President George W. Bush are only equaled by some of the nutso theories suggested by commentators like Glenn Beck today. In recent years, I have tried to take a step back and look at our political climate and how it relates to me. I have more and more began to realize that a lot of it is simply drama and hype, promoted by media as a means of keeping us entertained and watching their programs. Who wants to watch political television programming unless there is controversy?

It seems to me that speaking to our children is something that Presidents do. The President is our leader, whether or not you voted for him or share his political philosophy. It probably wouldn’t be in good taste or presidential for that matter, if he were to try and persuade the kids of his particular agenda. However, I wouldn’t expect that from him, nor does it appear to be the case that he did such a thing.

Take a look and let us know how you feel about the Obama speech to kids.

Unpleasant Week for NV in the News

Friday, August 21st, 2009

There is no such thing as bad publicity except your own obituary.

-Brendan Behan

Nevada was again in the news this week, though not for reasons many in the Silver State would’ve liked.

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