The Corporate Media Engineers an Election By the Numbers
(Dadapop.com Endorses Congressman Dennis Kucinich and Al Sharpton for President)
By Lloyd Hart
Never has there ever been a more profound example of the corporate media
engineering an election and yes I mean a more profound example than even election
2000. I decided to keep track of this election statistically and compare
how the statistics play out with the hyperbole and slant that the corporate
media indulged itself in during the special election to recall Gov. Gray
Davis in California.
With 99.8% of precincts reporting as of October 8th. 2003 at 2:43 p.m. the
number of Californians that had voted in the recall was 7,898,606. The corporate
media overwhelmingly from CNN to NBC to NPR described the number of voters
going to the polls on the day of the election as a "huge turnout". One commentator
even went so far as to say "record turnout". And of course the number being
touted around by all the corporate media outlets the day after the election
was a "60 percent turnout". No matter where I went all I heard were that
huge numbers were going to the polls while I was monitoring the corporate
media the day of the election. And of course this is what the corrupt establishment
elites want us to believe. They want us to believe that Arnold Schwarzenegger
has such overwhelming support in California and that he has such a huge mandate
to knock heads in Sacramento that the Democratic dominated legislature in
California will simply roll over to Arnold's demands. In fact, it is strictly
an illusion of numbers. Registered voters vs eligible voters.
In California there are 21,833,141 eligible voters. Of those eligible voters
70.45% or 15,380,536 are registered. In order for 60% of the registered voters
to have cast ballots, the number of those that voted in California's recall
would have to have been 9,228,321 not the 7,898,606 that did. By putting
out the hype that a perceived "60 percent turnout" occurred the corporate
media are leading the public to believe a well crafted lie. That 60 percent
of Californians voted whereas in fact only 51% of registered Californian voters
went to the polls in the recall which represents a most terrible, horrendously
low 36% of eligible Californian voters. Hardly the overwhelming a majority
the corporate media is leading us to believe went to the polls to give Arnold
Schwarzenegger a mandate. As long as the corporate media continues to lie
to you in order to create the impression that democracy is alive and well
and the lie is believed, the elites can continue to control the policy process
in America. This deception is done with absolute deliberate intent for there
has never been any feudal rulers that had any desire to give the ruled the
lives that nature intended for them.
One of the other themes of the recall the corporate media was putting out
was the "widespread dissatisfaction" and "anger" in the minds of the "majority
of Californians" with the way Gov. Gray Davis was handling the budget and
the economy. But as the above numbers prove, an overwhelming majority of
Californians did not vote in the recall. So the corporate media cannot prove
any of the statements that were made along these lines. Even the timing of
the L.A. Times article, seven days prior to the recall, concerning the sexual
assault Arnold Schwarzenegger allegedly committed against many numbers of
women played into Schwarzenegger's camp. Not giving the allegations time enough
to be transcended by the broader Californian public. But what does the corporate
media care about the broader California Public, they have successfully engineered
a majority of Americans out of the democratic process leaving them and their
bosses and their bosses colleagues that make up the narrow minded elites
in complete control of all policymaking in America. A heavily weighted toward
the elites policy process indeed.
Now that the recall is over we can put our minds back on presidential candidates
squaring off for the 2004 general election in which the corporate media are
carefully attempting to engineer the next corporate shill out of the Democratic
line up of candidates to either win or lose against George W. Bush. But who
won't challenge the outcome of the election using the excuse Democrats used
during Iran-Contra of not wanting to put America through another nationally
demoralizing impeachment process removing a corrupt president like Ronald
Reagan and his administration from office.
Pretty bleak outlook I realize. There is however a way out. The way out
of the corrupt American electoral process is to promote overwhelming participation
in the upcoming Democratic Party presidential primary. To promote the idea
that people should vote for Congressman Dennis Kucinich and the Rev. Al Sharpton
in the Democratic Party presidential primaries so that a Progressive platform
can be created so a progressive candidate can inspire a majority of Americans
to register and to vote.
The only way a progressive candidate can win the Democratic Party presidential
primary is if the alternative media focuses on the issues that Congressman
Dennis Kucinich http://www.kucinich.us/ and Reverend
Al Sharpton http://www.al2004.org/ are focusing on.
The overwhelming evidence is that Americans do not vote unless the issues
that they care about are given an honest airing. And quite frankly, all
my political research shows that if the American public are not provided
with universal health care by either party as the baby boom generation begins
to retire, a majority into poverty, a political crisis will begin to explode
on to the political map of America. If the most harassed generation, the
largest generation in history the world that is presently coming-of-age doesn't
see the drug war ended and jobs provided to them an even larger political
crisis will breakout. If the collapse of the global food and fresh water
supply are not dealt with the world's worst political crisis will unleash
a global war for food and water. If we do not make an effort to remove the
elites from political power in America we will betraying the very flesh and
blood that gives all of us life As of today Dadapop.com is officially endorsing
the candidacies of Congressman Dennis Kucinich and the Rev. Al Sharpton for
president in the Democratic Party presidential primary.
Dadapop.com has launched a voter registration bumper sticker campaign entitled
"They're Corrupt Cause You Don't Vote!"
http://dadapop.com/corrupt.html . Please come to the web site and take a
look at this campaign. Americans need a new civics lesson and need to be
told by other Americans that "They're Corrupt Cause You Don't Vote!"