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Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Media Matters Daily Summary




 
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Here are today's news items from Media Matters for America, click on the title or 'read more' to read the entirety of each story.
Fox's "$165 billion" "union bailout" is neither
Fox News and Fox Business personalities have claimed that a bill dealing with union-administered pension funds is a "$165 billion bailout for unions." In fact, the bill is not a "bailout for unions," and its sponsor reportedly said it would cost the federal government $8 billion to $10 billion. Read More
Right-wing media cling to $165 billion pension "bailout" falsehood
The right-wing media is clinging to the falsehood that Sen. Bob Casey's Create Jobs & Save Benefits Act is a "$165 billion bailout" of union pensions. In fact, the legislation proposes the "partition" of specific types of union pensions that are deemed to be insolvent,and its sponsor reportedly said it would cost between $8 and $10 billion. Read More
Beck's war on Obama targets the president's family
Glenn Beck has made his crusade against President Obama personal, connecting the Obama daughters to Rev. Jeremiah Wright, attacking Michelle Obama's physical appearance at a state dinner, and asserting that Obama was scarred because his parents "abandoned" him "for Marxism." Read More
Meltdown: The intricate conspiracy to "destroy" Glenn Beck, his family, God, and the founders
In the past week, Glenn Beck has detailed an intricate web of conspiracies involving SEIU, AFL-CIO, Van Jones, Jim Wallis, the White House, Rep. Anthony Weiner, and Media Matters. Beck has warned that these Alinskyite plots seek to "destroy" him, his family, Fox News, Christianity and the Founding Fathers. Read More
Right-wing media attack Obama over Memorial Day plans
Conservative media have attacked President Obama, claiming that his plans to attend a Memorial Day ceremony in Chicago while allowing Vice President Joe Biden to lay a wreath at Arlington National Cemetery are disrespectful to the military. However, previous presidents -- including Ronald Reagan -- allowed others to lay the wreath at Arlington to honor fallen troops. Read More
Morris fabricates "impeachable offense" out of alleged Sestak job offer
Fox News' Dick Morris' baselessly claimed that an alleged job offer by the Obama administration to Rep. Joe Sestak would constitute an "impeachable offense." However, the Reagan administration reportedly made a similar offer to a candidate, and legal experts have rejected the claims that such offers are illegal. Read More
Wash. Times tries and fails to paint Kagan as "outside the mainstream"
The Washington Times baselessly claimed that Elena Kagan's views on free speech put her " 'outside the mainstream' of the public." To make its case, the Times relied on distortions, out-of-context quotes, and recycled falsehoods. Read More
Does "Reagan conservative" Hannity think Reagan should have been impeached for reported job offer?
Sean Hannity has baselessly claimed that an alleged job offer by the Obama administration to Rep. Joe Sestak would constitute a "de facto bribe" and "an impeachable offense." However, the administration of Hannity's political hero, Ronald Reagan, reportedly made a similar offer to a candidate. Read More
Beck cites his dubious predictions to claim his "global governance" theory is credible
Highlighting several of his past predictions, Glenn Beck used false or misleading claims to purportedly demonstrate that those predictions had been accurate. Beck cited those supposedly vindicated predictions as evidence that his claim that that "we're heading for global governance" should be taken seriously. Read More
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Tuesday, May 25, 2010


School, family mourn Dolton honor student | VIDEO
A south suburban high school student was killed by a stray bullet while walking home from school Monday.

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Rescue crews say a couple in their 70s was found trapped inside their South Shore home full of garbage.

Boy's body found in Illinois River
The body of a missing 13-year-old boy was found in the Illinois River Tuesday morning, officials said.

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Two Harvey children who were the subjects of an Amber Alert have been found safe, police said.

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Friday, May 21, 2010

The Right to Discriminate?




 
Media Matters May 21, 2010
Dear Friend,
 
Yesterday, John Stossel took to the air on Fox News to defend the right to discriminate based on race. Yes, you just read that correctly. On Megyn Kelly's Fox News show, Fox News employee John Stossel said:
"Private businesses ought to get to discriminate. And I won't won't ever go to a place that's racist and I will tell everybody else not to and I'll speak against them. But it should be their right to be racist."
Stossel is only the latest in a long line of Fox News personalities to divide America along racial lines, and it needs to stop. We need to send a message loud and clear -- first to Fox, and if it's unwilling to listen, to the sponsors who support it:
But Stossel didn't just argue for the right to discriminate. He went a step further, suggesting the "public accommodations" section of the Civil Rights Act should be repealed, thus allowing businesses to practice racial discrimination. This is the section of the law that prohibits a lunch counter from refusing to serve African-Americans -- a practice which was commonplace when the law was passed.
The government, Stossel says, should be protecting the rights of businesses that want to discriminate -- not the rights of minorities facing pervasive discrimination.
This isn't the first time a Fox personality has treaded the line on race. Fox News operates under the direction of President Roger Ailes, a longtime political operative with a history of race-baiting and racially inflammatory campaign tactics. Glenn Beck, one of Fox's top-rated hosts, has repeatedly called both Barack Obama and Sonia Sotomayor "racists" who dislike white people and white culture, and hosts Sean Hannity and Bill O'Reilly have also stoked racial insensitivity with on air-comments.
It's not just the hosts: In just the past week, Fox has also provided a platform for the extremist anti-immigrant group Americans for Immigration Control, which has been linked to white nationalist groups and drawn fire from the Anti-Defamation League and the Southern Poverty Law Center for their anti-Latino rhetoric.
Now Stossel is adding to Fox's record of questionable rhetoric on race. At some point, this stops being a question about individual hosts or guests -- and starts to be a question about the whole network.
It's time for Fox News to be held accountable for the racially charged statements and racial insensitivity that it continually allows on the air.
Thank you for your help.
Sincerely,
Eric Burns
President, Media Matters for America
 
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Suspects arrested as CPD mourns | VIDEO
Purple and black bunting is hanging at CPD District 7 in Englewood in honor of Officer Thomas Wortham IV, who was killed when four men tried to steal his motorcycle.

One dead, one wounded in Evanston shooting
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Quinn to OK greater access to adoption info
Adopted people soon may have more access to Illinois documents about their family history.

City officials prepare for ruling on gun ban | VIDEO
Chicago officials are already making plans about what to do when the U.S. Supreme Court issues its ruling on a challenge to the city's handgun ban.

Free tollway child safety seat inspections offered
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Our good friends at IADDA have just informed me that they have learned the Illinois house has scheduled a session for THIS Monday, May 24, 2010 beginning at 4:00 pm.   It has also been reported that the Senate will re-convene on Wednesday May 26  (See quick links for a copy of Senate President Cullerton)  According to IADDA's lobbyist "it appears there is a group of legislators that are developing recommendations for additional budget cuts.  And that there is still no uniform agreement on the budget, the potential for additional budget cuts is increasing"   As the May 31st deadline approaches the pressure to balance the budget by deeper budget cuts will also grow.

MAKE YOUR VOICE HEARD TODAY-WE MUST ACT NOW

Contact your representative and senator-tell them no more cuts to addiction treatment!

Why?  Tell them that treatment works-it saves money not cost money, -without treatment healthcare services will cost the state more money

If addiction has directly affected your life-tell them your story

Tell them we have already had our funding reduced the past two years

But most of all you cannot tell them your opinion if you do not call them or better yet visit their office!

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