Showing posts with label liberal media. Show all posts
Showing posts with label liberal media. Show all posts

Sunday, July 15, 2018

WINNING! The Village Voice Savages Me Over Socialism

You know you have arrived when the New York City version of LA Weekly and OC Weekly savages you in one of their articles. Specifically, they targeted me for what I had written about Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez' upset victory in the Bronx Congressional district last month.





Check out their hit (hate?) piece attack:

At TownHallArthur Schaper visibly recoiled from Ocasio-Cortez’s platform — “she calls housing ‘a right,’ ” gasp! — and claimed “the left tends to cannibalize itself when the younger generation demands socialist outcomes at a faster rate,” citing as examples, I shit you not, the French and Russian Revolutions, plus Walter Mondale. Schaper declared that “the Trump Administration’s regulatory rollback and tax reforms have unleashed unprecedented wealth, prosperity, and opportunity,” which he predicted would lead, despite Trump’s lousy poll numbers, to “a 49-state victory.”

I had written, in line with the views of many people on the center and the right, that the upset victory of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez showed that the Democratic Party has gone too far to the left. They are not listening to the everyday concerns of American citizens. They ignored the incalculable damage wrought by President Obama against his own party during his two terms in office.

The younger, entitled, engaged, and enraged left-wing base what the hope and change which Obama promised RIGHT NOW. Like the violent, bloodthirsty partisans during the French Revolution, they have no problem with resorting to destruction of life and property in pursuit of their Marxist aims.

The truth is that this radical, Marxist turn within the Democratic Party should scare Democrats in particular and worry the country in general. People need to wake up and realize that wealth cannot be obtained by stealing from others.

Free markets, free enterprise, and free people ensure the most equitable, lawful pathway for all to get wealthy, to prosper, and to be in health.

And for the record, the Nazis were socialists:


Friday, July 6, 2018

SacBee Hack Cartoonist Plays Victim Instead of Respecting West Valley Trump Supporter

On Monday, July 2nd, I issued the following press release to combat the social media mob hatefest against LA County Trump supporter Roslyn La Liberte:

Torrance, CA--

LA County for Trump wishes to inform the public that Roslyn La Liberte has become the victim of a vicious, unsubstantiated set of media attacks because of false information released to the public.

Alan Vargas, an open-borders activist, sent out an inflammatory, false tweet attacking Trump Supporter Roslyn La Liberte, claiming that she had uttered racist epithets at a 14-year old named Joey Luevanos.



Even though both she and the boy have discredited those attacks in one report on Fox 11 News, media personalities such as Joy Reid, Ana Navarro, and Soledad O'Brien have continued to repost and retweet the libelous, misleading information at great length.

"This is absolutely terrible," said Arthur Schaper, member of LA County for Trump. "No one should be shamed or lose their business or livelihood because they want to speak out on issues which they care about, especially in public meetings--where everyone is allowed by law to attend and speak."

Mrs. La Liberte has suffered a substantial loss to her business. Clients have abandoned her because they wrongly believe she made unsolicited, racist verbal attacks at a city council meeting. This social media campaign of malicious hate is libelous and defamatory.

"We urge all major media outlets in the Southern California and National media markets to assist us in combatting the lies and help us correct the record and restore the reputation of our friend and fellow Trump supporter Roslyn La  Liberte," Schaper concluded.

For more information, please contact:

Arthur Schaper

I received the following response from Jack Ohman, the anti-Trump hack cartoonist from the Sacramento Bee:

Re: Media Advisory: Social Media Mob Defames Innocent Trump Supporter Roslyn La Libert Please Help Correct the Record
 
Mon 7/2, 1:20 PM
You replied on 7/2/2018 1:21 PM.

So, Ohman wants to play victim. "Poor me, poor us, poor left-wing press! We get dinged and mocked and shamed all the time by President Trump!"

Can you blame the President, though? 90% of what the mainstream media puts out there is flagrantly anti-Trump, even though the economy is roaring like crazy for all working people, including black and Hispanic Americans. Working people are finding jobs again. Illegal immigration is finally getting tackled. President Trump's "zero tolerance" policy has been effective at discouraging illegal aliens from entering the country, too. Energy independence is a growing reality for the United States. Our foreign allies respect the United States, and our enemies fear the United States. There is so much to celebrate. 

Here's a sample of Ohman's twisted sense of humor (twisted because based on false info):

No mention of the corruption from the mayor of San Juan or the massive waste which defines the bloated, big government abuse in Puerto Rico.

How about this one?


Really? The whole Putin angle? Still?! This is sad!

What a crock. 



Remember, Ohman is a cartoon hack, or a cartoonish hack.

It gets better. He wanted to cry about how unfairly the President attacks the press:


Here's a link you may find of interest. President Trump routinely publicly shames and threatens the working press.

Have a nice day.

Cordially,
Jack

P.S. I met Sarah Huckabee Sanders at the Gridiron Dinner. I shook her hand and complimented her on her dress.

I then responded:

There's one difference.

Roslyn is being lied about.

The "Fake News" press routinely lies about others.

Please send me those emails.

Ohman then ignored the unfair smear of Roslyn and continued to play victim:

OK...

Send me three lies that are verifiable.

Then I will be more than happy to oblige you, assuming you don't then dox me.

I gave him a good number of examples:

"Fake News" press, like:

Brian Ross:

www.breitbart.com
Brian Ross is leaving ABC News after his erroneous report on former national security advisor Michael Flynn.

Dan Rather:

www.washingtonpost.com
Dan Rather said yesterday that he will end his nearly 24-year reign as CBS News anchor early next year, setting the terms of his departure instead of waiting for an investigative report on his rushed and admittedly flawed story on President Bush's National Guard service. In saying he will step down ...

How about this guy:

www.nytimes.com
A Massachusetts newspaper reporter has resigned after falsely suggesting the perpetrator of the deadly shooting at a Maryland newspaper was wearing a President Donald Trump-inspired "Make America Great Again" hat.

How about the LA Times freelancer who threaten Mike Cernovich?


Are you going to do a cartoon about how your colleagues can't seem to tell the truth?

Ohman wasn't interested in answering directly the concerns about Roslyn La Liberte.

The liberal, corporate, legacy media doesn't like being confronted on their crap.

They have gotten used to their narrative dominating the political discussion in this country for decades. Now that digital  media in general, and social media in particular, have allowed individual citizens to report  news before the liberal media can take it and distort it.

The left-wing press needs to be held accountable for not reporting the truth, and for pretending that they are objective when they are not just partisan, but petty in their partisanship.

Jack Ohman, TDS (Trump Derangement Syndrome) Hack


Once again, I think it's unfortunate that these embittered hacks, both in print and picture, would rather denigrate President Trump without any regard for truth, facts, or reality. It's no surprise to me that Ohman gets lots of "hate" mail from Trump supporters. The anti-Trump animus is just sickening, arrogant, and ultimately doomed to fail.

Tuesday, April 17, 2018

The Self-Inflicted Mass Murder of the Press (Steve Lopez Editorial)

The press isn't dying because of outside assailants.

The press is dying due to self-inflicted wounds, from its incapacity to innovate, to its perverse attachment to out-of-touch, elitist sentiments with no grounding in reality.

Working people get tired of reading how being working people is somehow something to be ashamed of.

Just to show how much they have lost their way, one of the few remaining editorial writers still calls the United States a "democracy", and he is convinced that democracy is in danger as the printed press loses power and presence.


Steve Lopez is bemoaning the fact that he will be out of a job soon, too.

The body count is staggering.

In my 43 years as a journalist, armies of trained bloodhounds have been run out of newsrooms where I've worked, victims of layoffs, and buyouts, and battle fatigue. I've lost so many hundreds of colleagues, I can't keep track of where they ended up.

They were never really colleagues, I suppose. What business were they supposed to be in? Telling the truth, reporting the facts, informing the public. The press turned into a propaganda mill for the left, pushing hard to make readers think the way they wanted them to think.

That is not acceptable. Not at all.

Of course, the histrionics of "body count" shows the self-importance with which reporters view themselves. It's time that they were scuttled out. The moment you start believing the headlines, or believe that you had everything to do with the headlines in the paper, that's the moment you become expendable.

These were smart, curious reporters, photographers and editors who told stories that defined place and time and made us all know each other a little better. They covered the arts and the local sports teams. They bird-dogged city councils, courts, law enforcement, school districts and other agencies that spend our tax dollars, bearing witness, asking questions and rooting out corruption.

So much self-serving praise from Skelton. Where are your jests now, O Yorrick!

There is less watching today, even though California's population has nearly doubled since I began my career, and we are all poorer for it.

The state of California is poorer since the state's population doubled, since much of the in-bound migration consists of deadbeats, welfare queens, and illegal aliens.

Yes, mass migration has made California poorer, much poorer.

It might seem like the opposite is true — that there's more information available than ever, because of incessant chirping on cable news, nightly car chases on local outlets, digital news sites and social media news feeds.

There is more reporting, that's for sure. Americans want news still, but the liberal press was not interested in reporting the news, as much as shaping it and then making it. How many false reports are unsubstantiated rumors ended up on the front page of national periodicals like Gospel truth? How many reporters were canned from the New York Times, the Washington Post, and other periodicals because of failing journalistic standards?

But what's vanished or been greatly diminished in far too many places is good, solid reporting on local and state affairs, and we don't even know what that has cost us through mismanagement, misuse of funds and outright corruption.

Was it solid? Is the reporting gone?

Individual citizens with community interest at heart have provided plenty of reporting on their own. Activists can record events live, in person, and get the whole story out to the public without a filter. The corrupt, destructive nature of the mainstream media can no longer color to distortion what is going on in the world.

Sure, the Los Angeles Times and other papers can still pull off exposes such as the freeloading scandal in Bell or the payola bonanza involving the developer of a Harbor Gateway project. Just note the Pulitzer won by the East Bay Times last year for its coverage of the Ghost Ship fire — an achievement its staff earned after years of deep cuts and consolidation.

Regular, everyday citizens can do this, and do it more often in their own cities. They have a more intense interest to do so, since it's their own cities which they fight to protect.

But those investigations take lots of time and people, and they don't happen as often as they should because fewer and fewer snoops are checking records, knocking on doors and making a nuisance of themselves.

To better describe what's happened to the business, let me take you back to 1975. I'd just gotten my first job out of college, as a sportswriter in the Sacramento suburbs. I was assigned to the Davis branch of the Woodland Daily Democrat at a weekly salary of $135.

Let's also talk about how the forced wage hikes and regulatory burdens that are hurting businesses large and small. Their devastating consequences hurt newspapers and media industries, too!

Today, there is no Davis branch. When I checked with the Daily Democrat last week, editor/reporter/photographer Jim Smith told me that in the last 20 years, his staff of 15 has gone down to just five.

I moved from the Daily Democrat to three nearby newspapers over the next few years — the Pittsburg Post-Dispatch, Concord Transcript and Oakland Tribune, where I pulled a switch from sports to news.

None of those papers still exist.

Papers are disappearing in large numbers, or they are folding into larger newspapers. Just now, I found out that the Ventura County Star is part of the larger Southern California News Group, which covers pretty much every major newspaper in, you guessed it, Southern California.

Funny but true. The main story in all of these papers focused on the efforts of pro-Trump, pro-rule of law activists going from one city council to the next denouncing sanctuary state and pushing for the restoration of the federal immigration law as the Supreme Law of the Land. The story had wide enough currency that readers could get something out of it, I suppose. But we have only begun to fight, and there is so much work to be done in Ventura County.

My next stop was the San Jose Mercury News, a storied newspaper with a first-rate editorial staff of about 400 at its height. Today the Mercury News is down to about 110 people and has lost about 70% of its staff in the last two decades, even as Silicon Valley became one of the most important stories in the world.

Ouch! I would submit that there is a direct correlation with the number of middle-income earnings fleeing the region and the state to the declining circulation of the print media. What do you think?

I saw the same trends in my years with the Philadelphia Inquirer and Time magazine, and the problem was never a lack of public demand for news. What changed was that the internet offered new options to advertisers, and newspaper revenues diminished despite ongoing attempts to make the industry more digitized. Soon, newsrooms had so many empty desks, they looked like furniture showrooms.

They probably provide a better service as show rooms. Ha Ha! Empty desks tell no tales, right?

Bankruptcies and shutdowns followed, independent voices became corporatized, and the cost of continued profits was more bloodshed.



What a crock. The Big Media empire had been corporatized for decades. How else did we get a creep like Barack Obama in office? How about the fact that Bill Clinton got away with lying under oath to a grand jury?

Consider this:

The first five newspapers I worked for — in Woodland, Pittsburg, Concord, Oakland and San Jose — were folded into a single company over time. That company is Digital First Media, which has followed the same consolidation pattern with its newspapers in Southern California.

I have considered it, and it's awesome!

A smarter guy would have gotten out of the business. But I didn't know how to do anything else, so I kept moving, like a man trying to outrun a wildfire. Behind me, the earth was scorched. But there was no smoke rising in Los Angeles when I arrived 17 years ago, so I told myself this was it. Between the mountains and the beach, a million untold tales. No more running for me, except to chase good stories and bad actors.

Now Steve Lopez shows some humility. Newspapermen aren't that smart anymore. They are so committed to their liberal regressive worldview, that there is no right or wrong, but rather environment and culture determine relative interests and commitments. What a shame, since that biased shameful sham of worldview colored every aspect of their reporting, to the hurt of the readers and the general public. No wonder so many editors were comfortable with "We only have to be right for one day."

Now their papers may not see the light of day.

I wish I could tell you it's been nothing but cupcakes and cartwheels ever since, but the Los Angeles Times got hit by the same beetle that sawed through the rest of the industry, and the staff today is just more than one-third the size it was when I started.

And you are all moving to El Segundo!

I can't tell you how many clowns, buffoons and scoundrels have taken the reins of the parent company, promised great things and then fled in the night with blood on their hands and briefcases full of money.

Do you think it's a good idea to mock your employers, there, Stevie boy? They still don't get that they work for others, that they have a service and a product to provide to consumers. Most people simply don't want what they are delivering anymore.

You get to thinking there's no way out. Then you wake up one day and hear that somebody wants to come to the rescue.

Naturally, you're skeptical. It's a professional duty.

Once again, that flimsy distance from that funny thing called "truth." Journalists stopped believing in objective reality, or something? Perhaps it's racist. That kind of thing matters more than reporting the events, since social justice warriors are the only ones seeking degrees in journalism.

I've never met billionaire Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong, who is closing a deal to take over The Times, the San Diego Union-Tribune, Hoy and our community newspapers. You'd think a man whose goal is to cure cancer would have his hands full, but now the good doctor wants to take on a different kind of terminal patient.

Notice that Lopez calls his parent paper "terminal patient." There's no helping this rag.

Soon-Shiong dropped by the office Friday and told his story. He grew up in South Africa during apartheid, locked out of all-white schools as an Asian. In his first job as a doctor, he got half the pay of white doctors. He moved on to Canada and later Los Angeles, making a home — as an Asian African American — in one of the most diverse places in the world.

There's a telling irony in this new publisher. He cuts through the lies of the modern liberal mindset about poverty, race, and class. This doctor came from a tough, troubled background, yet accomplished so much. He would have fallen into a "victim class" according to many reporters.

But he was no victim. He has done great deeds, and maybe his final effort will be shuttering the Los Angeles Times for good.

He said he wanted to grow the paper, that he believes in compassion and consideration, and that the business model is quality, and that the newspaper's role in the community is vital. He wants The Times to be a beacon, a barrier against the tides of fake news, a voice of the West and beyond.

Soon-Shiong is concerned about fake news. How about calling it what it really is--lies? If he wants to protect "The West", then the paper needs a decidedly conservative tilt.

But will there be anything close to that? What community does the new publisher hope to target?

Was this a hoax?

Right after Soon-Shiong said the newspaper is a public service in the private sector, I wondered if he'd pull off a mask to reveal the face of a Tribune or Tronc executive.

But it didn't happen, and it was nice, after years of casualties, to hear someone talk about rebuilding locally, nationally and internationally.

Does the Good Doctor have any business experience or business sense? I have a feeling that he is going to discontinue print workings entirely and move to an entirely digital experience.

Dying of thirst, we wanted to drink the Kool-Aid, even after Soon-Shiong shocked the room with news that the home office is moving to El Segundo, with a satellite office downtown.

Talk is cheap, though, as we were repeatedly reminded by previous owners.

We'll work hard. We'll hope for the best.

We'll see.

I can't kid you. We've lost tons of knowledge and experience over the years. But what's left is a lot of talent, hunger, young energy and diversity, and a fighting spirit that led to formation of a union to take on the evil deeds of corporate thugs and beat a drum on pay disparities. Here's hoping Soon-Shiong comes through on the promise to grow the paper's staff and reach, because the city and state need more watchdogs, more eyes and ears in places where today there is no witness to the daily dramas that shape our lives.




The buzz word "Diversity" emerges out of the paragraph. Even Steve Lopez has been taken in by the dissimulation. This is the final standard, a newspaper office filled with people who just happen to have different shades of skin color. Whatever happened to judging people--and their reporting--by their content?

I feel like I was in hospice and a new doctor said hold on, don't plan the funeral just yet. With appreciation, I thought back on how I almost ended up in an entirely different line of work.

So much histrionics. This is not a death for the reading public, but an expansion and an opportunity for real journalism which exposes waste, fraud, corruption, and the like.

Monday, April 9, 2018

Letter to the Editor: You Missed the Point

In your piece on the Denver Post on Townhall, you missed the point.

Private equity firm that owns the DP is investing DP's profits instead of putting it back into the DP. 

The incredible, shrinking Denver Post (Denver Post photo)


Just like Eddie Lampert's hedge fund company has done with Sears Retail. It has killed Sears.

Thank You,
Susan A.

Here was my response:

And they have every right to do that -- you should send that letter to the reporters at the Denver Post, because they sure don't get that.



Monday, March 26, 2018

BuzzFeed Reporter Stays Mum About Major Layoffs

           
                     

The March for Our Lives in Downtown Los Angeles turned out the same bevy of "journalists", including the independent reporters who want to seem important and pre-eminent.

This BuzzFeed journalist has shown up many times confronting us and trying to make us Trump supporters look bad. Buzz Feed has developed such a negative reputation. Just as I did with Brown Fabio of the Young Turks, so too I made this BuzzFeed reporter the subject of our interview, too.

She wasn't too keen on talking about how BuzzFeed had to layoff 100 of their staffers. Their fundraising model apparently isn't working that well. In fact, as more people recognize that they are peddling lies and a liberal narrative, fewer people want to read their "news", and the advertisers get jittery and pull away their funding.

BuzzFeed should call themselves "BuzzKill" and call it a day.

Saturday, March 17, 2018

Corrupt, Liberal Media Hits Unemployment Line in 2018 (Bitchez!)

The winning never ends for conservatives who are fed up with our rights, points of view, and the general media perception being so mercilessly shamed and exploited.



Check out what John Nolte shared in his latest column:


By the time President Trump’s presidency is over, one of the biggest pieces of fake news we will look back on is when we were told by the media that Trump was good for the media business. According to what is happening in a place called the real world, the truth is that business for the media is horrible.

This is really something. CNN had followed the corrupt anti-Trump model for clickbait and ongoing visits and video views. Now the general public is bored with the excessive interest in President Trump's prior private life. People are tuning out and turning to other news sources.

We will start with the Denver Postwhich announced Thursday that, between April 9 and July 1, 30 jobs will be cut from its newsroom. That is a massive 30 percent cut of its current staff of 100 journalists.  Just 10 years ago according to the far-left Washington Post, the Denver Post employed 600 journalists. That is close to a 90 percent reduction in only a decade.

You have to see this photo to enjoy the schadenfreude!
Notice the cursing, the swearing, the outrage, the overwhelming hatred.

Enjoy!

Just a few hours later we learned that another wave of surprise layoffs hit the Chicago Tribune. Fourteen newsroom staffers were let go in that publication’s second round of layoffs in less than six months. Back in October more than a dozen were let go. Roger Federer reports that “Further cuts are expected as the newspaper prepares to leave Tribune Tower for smaller space at Prudential Plaza.”

Ha Ha! A similar move to smaller headquarters has taken place in my home city of Torrance, CA, as the original Daily Breeze headquarters had to sell their iconic blue building along Torrance and Palos Verdes Drive and move into some available office space off of Torrance and Hawthorne Blvd.

Last month, the San Jose Mercury News was hit with another round of terminations, as many as 27 staffers were either laid off or bought out.



Ouch! Notice how the liberal press is getting pressed the most in uber-liberal California. They deserve it for all the years of covering for an enabling liberal, progressive, and outright left-wing politicians pushing their self-enriching agenda at the expense of everyone else. They wanted to push a progressive paradise? Now it's turn into a dystopia of tarnished legacies and unemployment.

In late January, the East Bay Times wiped out a quarter of its editorial staff through layoffs and buy outs — a total of 28 staffers.

The funny thing about this move is that editorials are the only way that writers get any kind of funding and viewer traffic. No one else is going to read anything but sensationalized pablum.

We also learned in January that a total of five publications owned by Southern California News Group will face “significant layoffs,” including the OC Register and Los Angeles Daily News.
On our cable dials, while Fox News and MSNBC are open about their respective biases and thrive, the far-left CNN is not only collapsing in the ratings but dealing with some massive layoffs of its own. Over the past few years, CNN, which continues its ludicrous pose as an objective news organization,  has been in a credibility death spiral, and that is finally starting to take a real toll on the anti-Trump cable channel.

This is the best news yet. I can't want to see CNN become DOA.

None of this should be surprising.  Americans are losing faith in the media, and for good reason. The belligerent biases, the unrelenting fake news. As an example, just look at the past 18 hours. Both ProPublica and the New York Times have been caught spreading fake news about Gina Haspel, Trump’s pick to run the CIA, and the Washington media falsely reported that Trump had fired his national security adviser, H.R. McMaster.

For the record, I am more than happy to see McMaster get the blaster. He refuses to call Islam what it is, and that is wrong.

Alternately, this same media missed completely the biggest political story of the last 60 days — Trump replacing his secretary of state with his CIA director and choosing a woman to lead the spy agency, a historic first.

The press simply cannot stand the facts of the Trump Administration. The President has nominated, appointed, and promoted a number of women in his cabinet. However, the corrupt, anti-Trump ene-media are more interested in pushing a narrative of sexual harassment and abuse, particularly over the inconsequential and dubious reports about Trump's dalliances with porn star Stormy Daniels.

Our media is shockingly useless, constantly playing catch up with actual news while obsessing over rumor and innuendo.

The lies, damned lied, and blatant distortions of the press are coming home to roost. Their diligent, unrelenting bias has hurt their brand and their consumer base. Jerry Zucker is losing subscribers and interest by the day, and layoffs are following. I was in Arizona taking a break at the local McDonald's, and the restaurant was blaring CNN's non-stop coverage of the Pennsylvanian special election and the porn star's specious stories. It's sad.

Consider the fact that the media that protected Bill Clinton — a man who as president committed perjury to cover up his sexual affair with a young intern, an affair conducted just a few rooms away from his wife and daughter in the  Oval Office — is now obsessed over a porn star’s story that she might have had a consensual affair with Trump more than a decade ago.

One decade ago, and total obsession to boot. What a waste of media space. It's pretty sad to see how bitter and useless CNN--The Clinton News Network--has become. No one wants to watch them anymore as their Nielsen ratings continue to plummet.



But there's more:

When women credibly accused Clinton of rape, groping, and harassment, our media joined the White House in destroying them as liars. But this same media hoping to turn a 12-year-old consensual relationship into a national scandal.

Americans are tired of the media lying to them, misleading them, lecturing them… Today, there are plenty of alternative sources of news. No one needs to put up with what is called the MSM anymore.

What a wonderful day in the Republic!

Which reminds me…

To protect Barack Obama’s anemic economic “recovery,” our media tried to convince us that unemployment  in the Obama era, was really “funemployment.” When the working class, those our elitist media despise, lose their jobs to illegal immigrants, unfair trade deals, and oppressive and unnecessary environmental regulations, the media have dismissively suggested that they all catch up with the times and learn computer code.

Not only that, but the liberal, elitist--and racist--political and media class told the working poor and middle-income unemployed to spend time pursuing other hobbies and interests because they did not have a job. What fun, right?

Wrong, and now they arrogant media elites and their reporting enablers can go through the same tumults which they had forced on the working communities in our country.

So let me be the first to wish all of these “journalists” a Happy Funemployment and wish them luck all the luck in the world with their new careers as computer coders.

Final Reflection

Such turnabout is fair play for the liberal press. They wanted to push a faulty, false narrative with their progressive, leftist agenda. No one wants to read the press' libera, regressive atenda.

Now they are going out of business.

As John Nolte would say: "Enjoy the funemployment, Bitchez!"