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LongTomH

(8,636 posts)
Wed Nov 21, 2012, 03:26 PM Nov 2012

Paul Krugman: C Is For Class Warfare

Ryan Chittum has a great piece about CNBC’s decision to drop even the pretense of journalistic objectivity and throw its weight behind the deficit scolds. Basically, the network has gone all in on behalf of the 0.01 percent.

One question Chittum doesn’t really get at, however, is why CNBC takes this tilt — why, in fact, it has been so dominated by the fake deficit hawk faction, the people who say that the debt is terrible, terrible, and that’s why we have to cut taxes on the rich. After all, the network’s audience does not consists mainly of the very rich; rather, it’s the 1 percent wannabees, who imagine that watching many hours of talking heads will somehow let them absorb the secrets of getting rich.

........//snip

No, this is what the audience wants. And it’s what they want even though the Austerian stuff the network peddles has been wrong, wrong, wrong, wrong (have some fun with Chittum’s hyperlinks on Larry Kudlow). Never mind that the Keynesians have been right about interest rates, inflation, austerity, and more; the audience wants to hear about the debt crisis and hyperinflation coming any day now unless we cut taxes on the rich, or something.

.........//snip

It is, I believe, a tribal identity thing; the consumers of business news want to see themselves as part of the economic elite, although they mostly aren’t. And Chris Mooney wins again: we’re talking about personality types who aren’t responsive to evidence. Indeed, the more often you show them that their hard-money, anti-spending prejudices have been proved wrong, the more deeply those prejudices become entrenched.


http://krugman.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/11/21/c-is-for-class-warfare/
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Paul Krugman: C Is For Class Warfare (Original Post) LongTomH Nov 2012 OP
I don't know any sane person who considers Fox, CNBC, FBC, or CNN news Doctor_J Nov 2012 #1
+100 geckosfeet Nov 2012 #5
That's a GREAT line!! loudsue Nov 2012 #2
the more often you show them that their hard-money, anti-spending prejudices have been proved wrong, AlbertCat Nov 2012 #4
K&R ReRe Nov 2012 #3
K&R smirkymonkey Nov 2012 #6
 

Doctor_J

(36,392 posts)
1. I don't know any sane person who considers Fox, CNBC, FBC, or CNN news
Wed Nov 21, 2012, 04:37 PM
Nov 2012

they are worse than the Soviet and Nazi propagandists during their respective reigns.

loudsue

(14,087 posts)
2. That's a GREAT line!!
Wed Nov 21, 2012, 05:14 PM
Nov 2012
Indeed, the more often you show them that their hard-money, anti-spending prejudices have been proved wrong, the more deeply those prejudices become entrenched."

That's the whole rightwing stupidity in a nutshell.
 

AlbertCat

(17,505 posts)
4. the more often you show them that their hard-money, anti-spending prejudices have been proved wrong,
Wed Nov 21, 2012, 05:39 PM
Nov 2012

...the more deeply those prejudices become entrenched."


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