. . . It favors “rejecting the politics of deceit”
. . . It endorses “repudiation of . . . the politics of fear, intolerance and disinformation” . . .
. . .repudiation of “trickle-down economics” . .
. . . It acknowledges that a significant preponderance of the voters believe “taxes should be raised either on the rich or on everyone.”
Is it Norman Oder’s Atlantic Yards Report? Perhaps specifically his “Atlantic Yards and the Culture of Cheating” series?
Certainly sounds like that could be the case and it so easily could be. . . But that’s not what it is.
What it is, is the editorial run by the New York Times, which the Times itself likely considers one of the most important it runs, one that runs every four years, the editorial commenting on the outcome of Tuesday’s presidential election, the year titled “President Obama’s Success” (November 6, 2012) and, in the print edition, subtitled “A victory based on jobs, spreading the tax burden and rejecting the politics of deceit.”
This is just to say, once again, what I keep trying to remind people of: That everything is connected and that the New York Times’ good reporting about so much else is undermined and misses comprehensive perspective when its reporting about the scandals of the Atlantic Yards mega-monopoly is biased, incomplete and poor.
In the larger scheme of things it’s all part and parcel of a much bigger story.
Here are links to a few of the past Noticing New York articles making connections:
• Thursday, November 8, 2012, What’s In A Name?:The “Barclays” Name, As In “Barclays” Bank and “Barclays” Center Gets Some New Negative Associations
• Wednesday, October 24, 2012, Most Important Thing About Economy + Central Issue In Election: Obama On Jon Stewart’s Daily Show Rejects Ratner/Prokhorov “Barclays” Paradigm
• Sunday, August 21, 2011, Heritage of "Journalistic Enterprise and Courage" Duly Noted: The Modern Day New York Times Meets and Likes Its Boss Tweeds
• Monday, September 17, 2012, NY Times Runs 3rd Article Mentioning That, Given Scandal, Promotionally Naming Subway Stations & Arena “Barclays” Is Problematic
• Sunday, June 26, 2011, “Page One: Inside the New York Times” Reviewed; Plus The “New York Times Effect” on New York’s Biggest Real Estate Development Swindle
Appearing teasingly is a search of the Times site, words that were were the editorial's subheading don't appear in the editorial itself on the Times website |
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