Thursday, October 19, 2006

WOOD you believe this?

Bob Dylan said “You don’t need a weatherman to tell you which way the wind blows.” Let’s update that for WOOD-TV Channel 8's gang of meteorologists: “You don’t need a rocket scientist to understand the wind in this room blows far to the right.”

The latest evidence of the political hard-right spin from the seemingly harmless weather forecasters surfaced last weekend with a Grand Rapids Press report that Ms. Terri DeBoer, the morning weather woman, was hostess for a fund-raising party for Republican gubernatorial candidate Dick DeVos. Big deal, you might say. Ms. DeBoer, just like anybody else, has a right to support the candidate of her choice. Yet we’re told the media is biased to the left. Not so in the Channel 8 (and 41 WOTV which is owned by WOOD-TV) weather section of the newsroom (or in other parts of the building). Unfortunately for viewers, DeBoer's support of the GOP is only one instance of a right wing media with an iron grip on West Michigan that pretends to reflect the community while ignoring any signs to the contrary.

Bill Steffen, one of Ms. DeBoer’s esteemed colleagues, has been going around to elementary classrooms to talk to the kiddies as a celebrity and promoter of 24-Hours News Eight, often bringing "the Weather Bug"- a Volkswagen Beetle painted up with product placement for the local TV channel which makes the parade rounds in West Michigan communities. When the moustachioed meteorologist stops in at private Christian schools he doesn’t hesitate to tell the impressionable young folks that evolution is a bunch of hooey and the Bible’s story of the creation is the literal truth. Steffan even has explained the existence of fire-breathing dinosaurs with one passage from the Bible that described a “dragon” or monster, proving that human beings in biblical times co-existed with the huge reptiles. Steffen also has given several night-time lecture presentations about the myths of evolution as opposed to the truths in the Bible in explaining where we came from and how. If Steffan's "science" is any indication, now we know why the weatherman always gets it so wrong.

A milder “sin” was committed by the affable and mild-mannered Craig James one evening when he talked about prospects of rain for the Promise Keepers’ march the following day. Why would he care? Is he as concerned about the precipitation when Michigan Pride, the state's major gay equality group, has an event planned? He's probably too busy praying for a deluge of around 40 days and 40 nights.

We shouldn’t be surprised when noting the right wing fundamentalist bias in the Grand Rapids media. The Grand Rapids Press is probably an even worse offender. Was anyone surprised at the GRP’s endorsement last Sunday of DeVos over Granholm, an “editorial” complete with just about all of Dick’s talking points in his flailing campaign to blame the governor for everything that’s gone wrong in the last four years rather than throw even a little bit of the blame to a derelict, dishonest and do-nothing Republican legislature that did all it could to keep the Governor from succeeding or looking good in order to elect one of their party's main benefactors to the job? Ever since Dick Posthumus was embarassed by the former Attorney General the plan has been in motion by the West Michigan Mafia- Get Granholm Gone.

It should be noted emphatically that GRP Editor Mike Lloyd is a close friend of Dick and Betsy DeVos. In fact, when Lloyd’s wife was killed in a traffic accident not long ago, guess who gave a moving eulogy for the deceased at her funeral? That’s right. Dick and Mike are more than just casual friends or acquaintances, they’re best buddies. And friends don’t let friends get defeated by Democrats when their Republican power brokers and it comes time to support them for something as important as running for governor and making Grand Rapids the unofficial capital of Michigan- or at least entrenching it as the power base for the state GOP's right wing flank.

A good example of the Press' over-the-top bias was shown when documentary film-maker, and well-known subject of right wing vitriol, Michael Moore came to Fulton Street Church and the Grand Rapids Press' account of the event focused nearly exclusively on then-state GOP chair Betsy DeVos' personal views on Mr. Moore's personal hygiene. The Press has also run countless articles on the DeVos campaign- putting very minor stories front and center in the paper in an effort to boost Mike Lloyd's personal friend- the beady-eyed billionaire with his sights on the Governor's mansion.

Channel 8 and the Grand Rapids Press are doing a fine tag team job in the service of the DeVos for Governor campaign. So look out kid because the right wing spin is blowing so hard out of the Grand Rapids media outlets that it threatens to turn into Hurricane Betsy- a Category 5 storm which would blow away environmental regulations, reproductive freedom and privacy, educational equality and opportunity and anything else that stands in the way of the DeVos family and their rich cohorts capturing the levers of government and using it to line their pockets at your expense.

12 comments:

agnosticrat said...

in the Press opinion what struck me was their insistance that Grandholm was nice, yet she couldn't move the political base ( code word for GOP legislature) to action.
Truely, if you want to speed up the recovery of this state it is time to vote out the people who are standing in the governors way. Even the G.R. Press could not make a logical arguement against the governors economic policy.
Proposal 5 is all but D.O.A. and they have to point out that Granholm has not spent a large amount of time and money from her campaign to massage the egos' of the pro voucher, anti union crowd.
This is the reason for a radical step back to the days of Engler?

NOT!

Children's Dad said...

I question the wisdom of crucifying Teri DeBoer or the other members of the channel 8 weather team. Why should they not be afforded the right to campaign for who they please? Simply hosting a fundraiser for the Republicans is not sufficient reason to trash her. Or speaking his views on evolution (which if true are way off base from the truth IN MY OPINION) to children in private schools should be any reason either. If Steffen truly does believe and is preaching what has been printed here it is the schools administration that should be called out. But as I was reminded of by my captain in the army, it is not for us to dictate to others what is right for them to believe. We might like to but we should not limit the diversity of ideas. That is what religious wars are made of, lol.

truthfulpat said...

Timmy Timmy Timmy....did Lassies offspring die and leave you to think and publish on your own?

Lassie could have told you that the Right Wing Religious Republican Party (the offical party) has controled the Gerrymandering of Michigan. Unfairly represented poor West Michigan. Simply horse manure but without Lassie's offspring around it many not be fair to hold you responsible for the drivel you spew.

truthfulpat said...

Timmy Timmy Timmy....did Lassies offspring die and leave you to think and publish on your own?

Lassie could have told you that the Right Wing Religious Republican Party (the offical party) has controled the Gerrymandering of Michigan. Unfairly represented poor West Michigan. Simply horse manure but without Lassie's offspring around it many not be fair to hold you responsible for the drivel you spew.

el grillo said...

She's back!

el grillo said...

...and she has been in elected public office for many terms in spite of pissing on her couch and also having a fantastic marriage. Sounds familiar!

agnosticrat said...

Timmy, why should Detroit be ignored?
As far as I can tell, you can use the words "poor" and "blacks" on this site, so if you would like to use those words to describe your dislike for that city feel free. I don't think code words are necessary. So speak your mind.

el grillo said...

Agnosticrat, Some of us think of "Detroit" as that part of Michigan beyond Brighton. The part where poor black people live is not inhabited by real people. Those of you who have passports and go outside of our world don't see things in the same way.

agnosticrat said...

The same "real" people that hold animosity toward such regions as Detroit, New Orleans, and Darfur. Hold late night strategy sessions as to the proper placement of barricades on our borders in order to preserve the heritage of this nation.
It is no wonder they prevaricate when their allegiance to Devos, and other captains of industry that sell their futures to the very nations, and cultures they find offensive. Yet somehow it comes easy to throw fault at those brown people in Detroit that are magically destroying this state and nation.
I'm going to walmart now to buy a waterproof slipcover for my couch.

el grillo said...

Get another for your china cabinet while you are there.
I think the "brown" folks just celebrated Ramadan in Dearborn. Very cool article in the Battle Creek Enquirer, Sunday.
Noticed it while searching for the source of a rumor about GWBII suspending habeas corpus. I think this is probably another one of those Liberal concepts like the Universal Declaration of Human Rights promoted by the UN where they do nothing but talk.

Mark said...

How do I get that version of the GR Press? The one I get usually has section A filled with wire stories from the DNC. (oops sorry, I meant the NY Times, LA Times, Doonesbury, and a host of lib communists, er columnists)

Mike said...

What a bunch of hooey. If you would be happier in another town, don't let the door hit you on the way out.