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WTF, Australia?

WTF, Australia?

By tigtog on May 2, 2013

Fiona Katauskas nails it.

Posted in culture wars, ethics & philosophy, parties and factions, social justice | Tagged asylum-seekers, elections | 1 Response

On Political Polls and Negative Rainfall

On Political Polls and Negative Rainfall

By Megpie71 on March 26, 2013

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2013-03-26/coalition-support-leaps-in-latest-newspoll/4593938 – Coalition support leaps in latest Newspoll (Trigger warning: “smug bastard” photo of Tony Abbott). Does it occur to anyone else this headline is rather like “Phenomenal amount of rain didn’t fall yesterday”? According to this poll, if somehow time were annihilated between today, Tuesday the 26th of March, and Saturday the 14th of [...]

Posted in media, parties and factions, Politics | Tagged elections, media spin tactics, peeves | 10 Responses

Media Circus: Election Announcement Edition

Media Circus: Election Announcement Edition

By tigtog on January 30, 2013

A Federal election in September, violence in Egypt and Syria, Obama proposes immigration reforms and appoints John Kerry his new Secretary of State, deaths and damage are being tallied in Tasmanian/Victorian fires and Queensland floods. What has piqued your sociopolitical media interests lately? Please share your bouquets and brickbats.

Posted in culture wars, media, parties and factions | Tagged civil war, climate change, disasters, elections, immigration, media circus | 32 Responses

Media Circus: Inauguration edition

Media Circus: Inauguration edition

By tigtog on January 22, 2013

What has piqued your sociopolitical media interests lately? Please share your bouquets and brickbats.

Posted in culture wars, media, parties and factions | Tagged breastfeeding, climate change, elections, inauguration, media circus | 26 Responses

Two headlines

Two headlines

By tigtog on January 11, 2013

Eva Cox in The Conversation: Tony Abbott: a confused, conservative sexist, but not a misogynist.

Milanda Rout in The Australian (paywalled): Feminist insists Abbott no misogynist.

Quelle surprise.

Posted in gender & feminism, language, media, parties and factions, social justice | Tagged elections, misogyny, policies, sexism | 2 Responses

Media Circus: Heatwave edition

Media Circus: Heatwave edition

By tigtog on January 7, 2013

What has piqued your sociopolitical media interests lately? Please share your bouquets and brickbats.

Posted in culture wars, economics, media, parties and factions | Tagged elections, media circus, single parents | 11 Responses

The 'damaged women' vote

The ‘damaged women’ vote

By blue milk on December 16, 2012

Recently we were being trolled by an Australian economist, Dr Steven Kates about the Obama win in the United States of America. Among his conclusions, that the Obama vote was made up of the medicants (ie. people who need significant medical treatment and can’t afford it, as in, I guess any of us at some [...]

Posted in economics, gender & feminism, media, parenting, parties and factions, relationships | Tagged elections, equality, Federal Politics, identity, stereotypes, US presidential campaigns | 10 Responses

Media Circus: Royal Commission Edition

Media Circus: Royal Commission Edition

By tigtog on November 13, 2012

What has piqued your media interests lately?

Posted in media, parties and factions | Tagged elections, media circus, Tony Abbott, violence against children | 9 Responses

Media Circus: 1st Tuesday in November edition

Media Circus: 1st Tuesday in November edition

By tigtog on November 5, 2012

Racing around the track in Melbourne and to the polls in the USA, Budget projections, the expanding Jimmy Savile investigation and more. What else has piqued your media interests lately?

Posted in media, parties and factions | Tagged elections, federal budget, Julia Gillard, media circus, US presidential campaigns, violence against children | 33 Responses

Media Circus: fewer horses and bayonets edition

Media Circus: fewer horses and bayonets edition

By tigtog on October 23, 2012

I just had to use that in a post somewhere! What’s piqued your media interests lately?

Posted in arts & entertainment, media, parties and factions | Tagged elections, federal budget, media circus, sport, US presidential campaigns | 34 Responses

Media Circus: personality politics edition

Media Circus: personality politics edition

By tigtog on October 15, 2012

Yeah, I know that’s generally how the MSM coverage falls out most of the time, but it’s ratcheted up a few notches in recent weeks, hasn’t it? As usual for media circus threads, please share your bouquets and brickbats for particular items in the mass media, or highlight cogent analysis elsewhere, on any current sociopolitical issue (the theme of each edition is merely for discussion-starter purposes).

Posted in media, parties and factions, Politics, social justice | Tagged churnalism, elections, media circus, pseudobalance | 18 Responses

Quote of the week: Clinton's speech was so good...

Quote of the week: Clinton’s speech was so good…

By tigtog on September 7, 2012

that Republican strategists are demanding to see his birth certificate too.

A thread for discussing the USA election campaigns.

Posted in parties and factions | Tagged elections, USA | 2 Responses

Eastwood is coming

Gotta Love The Internet: Eastwooding with an Empty Chair

By tigtog on September 1, 2012

Oh Internet, my birthday was days ago now – you really shouldn’t have! So Much #emptychair, #eastwooding and #invisibleobama on my feeds this morning!

Posted in media, parties and factions, Sociology | Tagged elections, internet memes, social media | 5 Responses

How turning voters off politics helps US pollies get elected - will it work in Australia too?

How turning voters off politics helps US pollies get elected – will it work in Australia too?

By tigtog on April 23, 2012

Intriguing analysis in this post from Steven Pearlstein in the Washington Post, although Jay Rosen notes that he doesn’t cover the complementary role played in this game by the news media playing up the confected outrage.

Posted in culture wars, ethics & philosophy, media, parties and factions | Tagged confected outrage, elections, media spin tactics | 2 Responses

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