Think back to when we were a world-class republic (it was only a little more than one year ago) and then remember that there was this raging election going on for the future of the country. One candidate (the Democrat - a woman) had a great deal of governmental experience (with a resume that included Secretary of State) and the other (the Republican - a man) was an admitted harasser of women who lied/misspoke/got things factually wrong more often than he pumped his orange hair solid with hairspray.
Hundreds of newspapers endorsed the former.
Six endorsed the latter. One-two-three-four-five-
six.
Showing the first signs of being infected with
teh crazie, once left-of-center Post-Gazette published an editorial that went a different route. They went all-neutral and
refused to endorse either candidate.
To paraphrase Archbishop Desmond Tutu:
If you are neutral in situations of sexual harassment, you have chosen the side of the harasser. If the elephant has admitted to some non-consensual pussy-grabbing and you say that you are neutral, no one should appreciate your neutrality.
Then there was
this lil bit o'racism that was so nasty the Pittsburgh Foundation and Heinz Endowments felt compelled to respond with
this:
The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette has done our community and the cause of justice a grave disservice with its lead editorial, “Reason as Racism,” published of all days on Martin Luther King Day, when we as a nation commemorate the ongoing fight to end racism in our country.
Repeated verbatim from an opinion piece printed Saturday in its sister publication the Toledo Blade, the editorial is a silly mix of deflection and distortion that provides cover for racist rhetoric while masquerading as a defense of decency. It is unworthy of a proud paper and an embarrassment to Pittsburgh.
It is said that nature abhors a vacuum. In Pittsburgh, with the passing of one ultra-rich right-wing nutjob (Richard Mellon Scaife) and the shrinkage of his media outlet - the Tribune-Review - from national to regional importance, I suppose that left open room for
another ultra rich right-wing nutjob (John Block) to expand
his media outlet - the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - into the political vacuum of thus created.
And so, we can see today's
endorsement of Rick Saccone.
Let's see what the Toledo Block Bugler has to say about Tim Murphy, the guy they want Saccone to replace. If you don't get the reference, that's ok
google it. The right wing Tribune-Review editorial board used to taunt the P-G by calling it the "Block Bugler" because John Block owned both the Toledo Blade AND the Post-Gazette. Now back to our story:
It was pragmatic, moderate conservatism — not extremism — that sustained
Mr. Murphy for almost 15 years in office. The issues he pursued, such
as an overhaul of mental health law and saving the national veterans
cemetery in Cecil, had practical benefits for his constituents.
Hmm...they think Murphy was a
moderate conservative. I wonder how they'd explain
these ratings:
- 100% rating from the National Right To Life Committee (exceptionally ironic considering how and why Murphy was forced to resign)
- 60% rating from the John Birch Society (60%! - from The BIRCHERS!)
- 100% rating from the Family Resource Council (again, ironic considering the affair and the talk of abortion)
- 93% rating from the NRA
This is a
moderate conservative to the Toledo Block Bugler? Evidence that the frame itself has already silently skewed rightward.
When describing Saccone, they go with:
A former Air Force counterintelligence officer who later worked in North Korea and studied the Middle East in Egypt, Mr. Saccone would bring a valuable resume to Congress. He is also a college professor and a four-term state legislator. Given his time of life, he is 60, and varied background, he is equipped to be a strong and independent voice for the 18th.
Independent voice? Look at what they leave out of Saccone's experience. A decade ago
he wrote:
Our politicians should support coerced interrogations and stop demagoguing the issue. Respectable newspapers should refuse to print stories, such as the one about the three young men and only continue to blur the debate.
And by "coerced interrogations" he meant waterboarding, but only when done by trained professionals and fall "short of those that leave long-lasting or permanent physical harm."
Seven years ago
he said:
Basically, torture is an act intentionally intended to inflict severe and long-lasting physical and mental pain, including amputation, scarring, burning, maiming, mutilation. Coercion means a much lower threshold of pain or discomfort such as stress positions, pushing, temperature change, meal manipulation, loud music, exploiting phobias, trickery, yelling, etc.
If done skillfully and in the right circumstances, water-boarding or WB is very effective and causes no long-lasting damage. It is used to train our special forces so I don't consider it torture.
Too bad that Rick Saccone doesn't get to define "torture" as it's defined by UN Convention and US Law
and it's always a war crime:
For the purposes of this Convention, torture means any act by which severe pain or suffering, whether physical or mental, is intentionally inflicted on a person for such purposes as obtaining from him or a third person information or a confession, punishing him for an act he or a third person has committed or is suspected of having committed, or intimidating or coercing him or a third person, or for any reason based on discrimination of any kind, when such pain or suffering is inflicted by or at the instigation of or with the consent or acquiescence of a public official or other person acting in an official capacity.
Then there's this lil bit o'crazie - legislating
2012 as the year of The Bible while at roughly the same time
co-sponsoring Anti-Sharia legislation . So I guess the "good" religion can be lauded while the "bad" religion can be banned.
How is any of that constitutional?
And
this is the guy the Toledo Block Bugler thinks would be a better representative than Conor Lamb.
This is not the Post-Gazette we knew.
This is the new right wing Toledo Block Bugler.