My Newest Hero: Robert Reich
April 14, 2008 by Big Fella
In his blog yesterday the former secretary of labor called out the mainstream media and the political establishment (read McCain and Billary spinmeisters) for criticizing Barak Obama’s recent remarks about the bitterness in the heartland.
I was born in Scranton, Pennsylvania, 61 years ago. My father sold $1.98 cotton blouses to blue-collar women and women whose husbands worked in factories. Years later, I was secretary of labor of the United States, and I tried the best I could – which wasn’t nearly good enough – to help reverse one of the most troublesome trends America has faced: The stagnation of middle-class wages and the expansion of povety. Male hourly wages began to drop in the early 1970s, adjusted for inflation. The average man in his 30s is earning less than his father did thirty years ago. Yet America is far richer. Where did the money go? To the top.
Are Americans who have been left behind frustrated? Of course. And their frustrations, their anger and, yes, sometimes their bitterness, have been used since then — by demagogues, by nationalists and xenophobes, by radical conservatives, by political nuts and fanatical fruitcakes – to blame immigrants and foreign traders, to blame blacks and the poor, to blame “liberal elites,” to blame anyone and anything.
Rather than counter all this, the American media have wallowed in it. Some, like Fox News and talk radio, have given the haters and blamers their very own megaphones. The rest have merely “reported on” it. Instead of focusing on how to get Americans good jobs again; instead of admitting too many of our schools are failing and our kids are falling behind their contemporaries in Europe, Japan, and even China; instead of showing why we need a more progressive tax system to finance better schools and access to health care, and green technologies that might create new manufacturing jobs, our national discussion has been mired in the old politics…
Bitter? You ain’t seen nothing yet. And as much as people like Russert, Carville, Matalin, Schrum, and Murphy want to divert our attention from what’s really happening; as much as HRC and McCain seek to make political hay out of choices of words that can be spun cynically by the mindless spinners of the old politics; as much as demagogues on the right and left continue to try to channel the cumulative frustrations of Americans into a politics of resentment – all these attempts will, I hope, prove futile. Eighty percent of Americans know the nation is on the wrong track. The old politics, and the old media that feeds it, are irrelevant now.
I don’t know about anyone else, but I sure don’t trust that McCain or Billary have the best interests of working Americans on their agenda.
It’s nice to see another former member of the Clinton administration demonstrate the character and backbone to stand up and be heard. I’m just waiting for the other shoe to drop… Billary lashing out at Professor Reich like they attacked Governor Richardson, another honorable man.
Cross posted from BFD Blog!
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Rather than counter all this, the American media have wallowed in it.-Ain’t that the damn truth!
I am so sick of the MSM I could hurl my breakfast, lunch and dinner all over their nice expensive shoes, given the chance.
Bravo BF! Good find kind sir
That is one creepy grahic.
fran’s last blog post..Thanks for the Memories
i genuinely wish that more folks had courage to speak out. i wish they would have done it 8 years ago- but hey- that’s water under the bridge now. these kind of folks are too far and in between. the ones with conscience that is.
betmo’s last blog post..hell in a handbasket
That anyone in DC or government speaks out is a good thing. We have been held down by the Rethugs and then the Rethug arm of the Democratic party that hates liberals, so anyone speaking truth to power is to be commended.
Some how we have got to get “the people”, you know, the majority of us who are pissed off about how Bushliburton (and their fellow travelers on the Democratic side) has run the country in to the ground, to stand behind those few in the political/governing world who have the honesty, character and guts to stand up, and give our vocal and moral support to them. Too many people in this country seem to be just a bit too acquiescent, while their leadership is giving them the shaft, paying more attention to the pablum fed to them by the sales forces behind the media.