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Forget Media Conflictinator's Manufactured Narrative: 2010 Was Turning Point Against Conservatismby: David Sirota
Wed Nov 03, 2010 at 16:05
There is no shortage of disturbing/depressing meta-messages from last night's election results.
There was the "What's the Matter With Kansas" message of populism being channeled into the cause of elitism and aristocracy: For example, we saw an anti-Establishment/anti-corporate/anti-NAFTA/anti-government Tea Party electing to the Senate a Congressman's son (Rand Paul), a senator-turned-Washington-drug-lobbyist (Dan Coats) and George W. Bush's Trade Representative (Rob Portman).
There was the "The Privileged Finish First" while "Good People Finish Last" message: For instance, principled Sen. Russ Feingold of Wisconsin, who has taken many a principled progressive stand, loses while appointed Sen. Thurston Bennet the III of Colorado, who has sold out on key issues, wins.*
And, of course, there was the "Celebrity Trumps Everything" message of our Sarah Palin-inspired idiocracy: As just one example, low-key-but-uber-serious Rep. David Obey (D) retires and is replaced by a Republican known only for being an MTV Real World star.
All of that said, though, there is one very positive meta-message that - arguably - trumps all of the negative ones - a meta-message that will be inevitably ignored by what Jon Stewart so aptly called the national media's D.C.-obsessed "conflictinator." You can see this deeper, far more important story in the ballot measures. ...........(more)
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http://www.openleft.com/diary/20740/forget-media-conflictinators-manufactured-narrative-2010-was-turning-point-against-conservatism