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Member the Maine?
Member? I member a South Park episode entitled Member Berries, which are small purple berries that utter nostalgic, so-called historical phrases, where I thought I would pee myself laughing. The focus on American citizens shallow, superficial, Disneyfied version of history, was … Continue reading →
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Tagged Alex Carey, Committee on Public Information, corporate propaganda, Creel Commission, Edward Bernays, Edward Herman, fake news, Germans, Gulf of Tonkin, Gulf War, Huns, Iraq, Judy Miller, Kuwait, Manufacturing Consent, member berries, Noam Chomsky, propaganda, public relations, Remember the Maine, Saddam Hussein, South Park, Spanish-American War, Taking the Risk Out of Democracy, William Randolf Hearst, Woodrow Wilson
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You’ve Come a Long Way Baby
I know that Hillary’s pretty bloodthirsty, but is the Clinton campaign in such distress that they’d let the mask slip? Of course, I’m talking about Madeleine, Special Place In Hell, Albright Albright, the first woman to serve as U.S. Secretary of … Continue reading →
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Tagged advertising, bloodthirsty, Creel Commission, Edward Bernays, Edward Herman, Henry Kissinger, Hillary Clinton, Madeleine Albright, Manufacturing Consent, monsters among us, Noam Chomsky, propaganda, public relations, special place in hell, Virginia Slims, you've come a long way baby
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Manufacturing Acquiescence
We live in a second Gilded Age where fabulous wealth and grinding poverty exist uneasily. In this milieu, American elites have largely come to rely on advertising, public relations and propaganda, rather than force, as a means of controlling a restless … Continue reading →
Why Liberalism Sucks Part-2 The “Veal Pen”
Jane Hamsher, editor of FireDogLake, has coined the term “Veal Pen” to describe the process by which the Democratic Party disciplines liberals. “The White House controls its left flank and maintains discipline,” so that they can carry out a “neoliberal agenda” … Continue reading →
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Tagged Edward Herman, Jane Hamsher, Manufacturing Consent, Noam Chomsky, propaganda model, veal pen
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