Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Political Blog

1. Media and the 2008 Election
My political blog has to do with media and the 2008 election. Clearly, media has become a huge part of this year's election. So far, I really like this blog. On the left hand side there are many links to different forms of media. Michael Calderone, the creator and author of this blog, analyzes these different forms. Examples include: NetWorks, New York Times, Magazines (People, Time, etc.), MSNBC, CNN, Debates, Fox News, etc. You can click on any of these forms of media and it will take you a different page which follows what that magazine or TV channel has said about the election.

2. This blog differs from other blogs I have looked at up until this point in that there is a lot here. There are tons of links, and at times, I find it kind of hard to follow. There's so much here that it's overwhelming. Also, I'm not really sure who the author of the blog (Michael Calderone) is. This blog has all of his opinions on it so I hope he's legit. At the same time, I really like this blog. Calderone incorporates a lot of YouTube videos of actual footage from channels like CNN and MSNBC. Then he gives his opinions on the broadcast and then you can comment on what you think. I think it's interactive and it definitely makes you think about how media affects the election.

3. There is an issue presented in this blog from September 15, 2008, and I found it pretty interesting. There is a YouTube video of a Fox News broadcast from Mr. Bennet, the editor of Atlantic magazine. He is very much against McCain. Apparently, he took a picture of McCain and then after he released it to the nation (on the front cover of Atlantic magazine); he bragged about how he manipulated the image. McCain's camp and all of his fans were furious. Bennet then apologizes on Fox, and says that the photographer will not get paid and the magazine is even looking into a lawsuit against him. Calderone puts the apology right into the blog for you to watch and then explains the issue underneath. He doesn't really give his opinion, just some background and facts.

I think that this is a perfect example of how the media uses propaganda to sway your opinion on the 2008 election. The media is a very powerful tool that can be kind of dangerous. It's great that we can stay informed with the media, but I think they take advantage of the new technology of today. I think that the media can be very unreliable sometimes and they turn issues into "he said" and "she said." I think this photographer is really dumb for doing what he did. Especially because he bragged about it. This just makes him look like a jerk. I think that the media can be extremely unreliable and we can't believe everything we hear or see.

1 comment:

mas61691 said...

I went to visit your blog and it looked kind of interesting. You are right how there is so much going on and it is overwhelming. Even though it is a political blog, the page looks fun and has cartoons on it. I also liked how you wrote about what Bennet did. This blog really interests me because I am really into media and following what is going on in the media.