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It's not exactly going to be a pean of praise for Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity and the like, but an in-production documentary on the rise of right wing talk radio and its influence - for better or worse - on society and politics, is in the works.
It will supposedly look at all the familiar names but will use Limbaugh as its central figure.
"Beginning with Rush Limbaugh, a washed-up disc jockey without a college degree who found himself on local radio in Kansas City after multiple firings, the doc will take a look at how he became the loudest voice on the AM dial. Connecting with conservatives, Limbaugh paved the way for other hosts including Sean Hannity, Laura Ingraham, Neal Boortz, Joe Getty, G. Gordon Liddy, and Sarah Palin."
Personally, I could never stand Limbaugh or the rest of that group, but I have to acknowledge their success.
It's not immediately clear where this thing will be shown once it's finished, whether it will go to theatres or pay TV, although I strongly suspect the latter.
Conservative Talk Radio Documentary Set
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Also a good view is ..
"The Brainwashing of My Dad" - After her dad shifts his politics from left to right, his daughter tries to understand what happened.
It's on Youtube ..
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There's also CBC's podcast, The Flamethrowers with Justin Ling on CBC Listen
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We mentioned this one last week the recent Big News documentary from CBC. This doc actually touches both right and left side of the spectrum and the relationship with news coverage.. ..
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g121 wrote:
Also a good view is ..
"The Brainwashing of My Dad" - After her dad shifts his politics from left to right, his daughter tries to understand what happened.
It's on Youtube ..
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g121 wrote:
Also a good view is ..
"The Brainwashing of My Dad" - After her dad shifts his politics from left to right, his daughter tries to understand what happened.
It's on Youtube ..
Excellent documentary. Thanks.
Sadly, many, many people fell into this downward spiral. The end result? Who knows; we're not there yet. But along the way we got Newt Gingrich, Donald tRump, Ted Cruz, Matt Getz and the likes of Marjorie Taylor Greene.
Gee, well done, extreme-right. You turned the nutcases loose on the American government, and thus the American people. How you unscramble the crap thrown out there by Laura Ingraham, Tucker Carlson, Alex Jones, etc. is beyond me.
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Here's where it's going.
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Just remember - they're all entertainers. Their purpose is to maximise shareholder value. Certainly no sense of obligation to nurture and advance civilisation, perish the thought.
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The Weed wrote:
Here's where it's going.
Interesting article. These opportunists seize on critiques and issues well worth consideration and investigation, and indeed use them (as opportunists are wont to do) to further their own ends. It's been that way with railing against elites, and with the various measures taken around Covid, and now with the Russia's invasion of Ukraine. And by no means limited to these issues and events, or our particular period in time (though fueled by social media).
What gives a lie the veneer of credibility is the grain of truth. I've found myself in discomforting agreement with some *stated* positions and remarks coming from these above-noted elements. We can't deny the existence and prominence of elites, their stark wealth, and the massively disproportionate power, control and influence they exert. Public discussion of Covid has been severely oversimplified, turning the need to probe the complexities of science and politics into a two-sided absurdity. Russia's invasion of Ukraine is more complex than the act of invasion itself; it is massively wrong yet has some completely understandable underpinnings demanding examination.
My point isn't to open political discussion on these or other issues. Rather, it's to point out that we're losing the ability for meaningful discussion of political and social issues where there can be acknowledgement and exploration of nuance, and also the ability to listen to multiple perspectives (all of which would make us smarter).
But here's the kicker - the so-called far right isn't exclusively at fault here; nor can all people who at least appear right-wing be classified as opportunists. People who might think of themselves as politically or socially liberal or left have also played this game. And - on BOTH sides, mixed in with opportunists are political simpletons and the smugly self-righteous (sometimes coming as a 'two-in-one' package). Social networks such as Facebook are simply loaded with cheap shots from BOTH ends - something particularly noticeable in regards to Covid.
Somehow, we have to weed out the fiction. Certainly, there's Comet Pizza, birtherism, and other clearly tall tales. But we also need to examine everyday terminology such as democracy, communist, freedom, far-right, fascist, free world, free market, conspiracy theory, and - yes - even left / right.