Media Credentials

Hey, can I obtain White House media credentials? Because I, too, have virtually no journalistic background, but have launched a website “committed to delivering accurate, unbiased news coverage” to readers.
Where do I apply?
Incidentally, Mr. “Gannon” can already stake claim to one of the most ironic moments of 2005, for asking President Bush about Senate Democrats who are “divorced from reality.”

One Reason Senator Kerry Lost The Election

From Meet the Press:

Specifically, Senator, do you still agree with yourself? Should we raise the retirement age or consider it? Should we raise the cap on income level that people pay payroll tax?
SEN. KERRY: Precisely what I said in 1996 is “We should consider” a number of these things. We did consider them. I considered them. Others did. I rejected them. And I have said again and again throughout the campaign this last year, I do not believe we have to raise the retirement age. I’m not in favor of it. I am absolutely opposed to cutting benefits, and I believe we can save Social Security in any number of ways, Tim, other than what President Bush wants to do.

Senator Kerry graduated from Yale. Senator Kerry graduated from Boston College Law School. Senator Kerry has had plenty of access to communication consultants over the years. You’d think that somewhere along the way someone would have taught Mr. Kerry how to answer questions with simple declarative sentences.

“No, I don’t favor raising the retirement age because . . . .”

Yet for whatever reason he talks in a fragmented, passive style which often leaves listeners wondering what he just said. Couple that with the “I voted for it before I voted against it” episodes, and you see one reason why Kerry had a hard time getting a coherent message out.

Quick To The Air

According to experts, a video by the Iraqi insurgent group 1920 Revolutionary Brigade, which purports to show a British military airplane being shot down, is ‘bogus’. Which means the credibility of the 1920 Revolutionary Brigade is pretty well shot. But you’ve got to hand it to their video production unit for (1) getting footage of the plane’s wreckage within one hour of the crash, and (2) having the aforementioned bogus video aired on Al-Jazeera the next day. That’s a pretty quick turn around time.
So if this insurgent group thing doesn’t work out, you’ve got to think a few of these people might have a future in the American news media, getting the video footage out immediately as celebrity defendants walk in and out of the courthouse.

Unsustainable

Per Josh Marshall, a new government report warns: “our nation’s [] policy is on an unsustainable course.”
A government policy that is unsustainable? That would be Social Security, right?
Oh my:

Simply put, our nation�s fiscal policy is on an unsustainable course. As long-term budget simulations by GAO, the Congressional Budget Office (CBO), and others show, over the long term we face a large and growing structural deficit due primarily to known demographic trends and rising health care costs. Continuing on this unsustainable fiscal path will gradually erode, if not suddenly damage, our economy, our standard of living, and ultimately our national security. Our current path also will increasingly constrain our ability to address emerging and unexpected budgetary needs.
Regardless of the assumptions used, all simulations indicate that the problem is too big to be solved by economic growth alone or by making modest changes to existing spending and tax policies. Nothing less than a fundamental reexamination of all major existing spending and tax policies and of priorities is needed

I expect President George W. “I don’t believe in passing problems onto future leaders” Bush to conduct an immediate reexamination of his taxing and spending policies in light of this report.