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- Race Baiting and Ron Paul: Actions Speak Louder Than Words; Truth is Indeed Powerful
- China to Withdraw Support for Foreign Investment in Autos; Three Reasons China Will Not Be a Boon to Global Auto Sales
- Do Blogs Present "News" or "Commentary"? Is there a Difference? Should There Be?
- Charts of the Day: European Demand Deposits; Global Equity Performance
- Mish 2012 Predictions; 2011 Year in Review with Max Keiser
Race Baiting and Ron Paul: Actions Speak Louder Than Words; Truth is Indeed Powerful Posted: 29 Dec 2011 07:45 PM PST When it comes to Ron Paul, many people pretend, with great indignation, that words not even said speak louder than actions. Jonathan Capehart writing for the Washington Post is such a person. Before explaining further, first let's watch a video. Admittedly that is a political ad. So what? Here is the key question: Is there any reason to doubt the events in the video? If so why? Assuming, the video true, is there any reason to believe there is a racist bone in Ron Paul's body? Can the same be said for Newt Gingrich, Mitt Romney, or even Barrack Obama? Mind you, the video describes an action, one that shows true character at precisely the right time. Sadly, Jonathan Capehart does not give a damn about that, he would rather spread lies and innuendo. Please consider Ron Paul deserves to be 'blot out'. The new ad from Revolution PAC is pretty powerful. James Williams, a black man, talks about his efforts to get medical attention for his pregnant white wife at a Texas hospital in the 1970s. The crescendo comes when a young doctor named Ron Paul broke through the indifference of the staff to give them the help they needed. Their baby would be stillborn. And Paul paid their medical expenses. Then Williams extols the virtues of Paul — his honesty and willingness to take on the establishment.Truth is Indeed Powerful Yes, Jonathan. The video is indeed powerful. The simple explanation is truth is always powerful. Lies and innuendo aren't. Nonetheless Capehart prefers to go on spreading innuendo. Revolution PAC is hoping that a black man coming to the defense of Paul will blot out the controversy surrounding the Texas congressman and the racists statements polluting newsletters bearing his name in the 1980s and 1990s.Nothing will satisfy Jonathan Capehart. That video proves it. How? Capehart embedded the video in his post. It matters not to Capehart that Paul did not say the things attributed to him. All that matters to Capehart is that Paul's name was associated with them. If Capehart is looking for racists, he ought to look in the mirror. Only racists or fools (Capehart is both) can possibly believe that words not even said, are more important than actions! Nonetheless, I thank Capehart. His article will be seen by thousands, and people will see Capehart for the racist fool he is. Racist's and fool's minds are already made up. However, everyone else (and this is far more important) will see Ron Paul is not the racist that Capehart portrays him to be. Mike "Mish" Shedlock http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com Click Here To Scroll Thru My Recent Post List |
Posted: 29 Dec 2011 12:43 PM PST US and other auto manufacturers banking on increased car sales in China for 2012 have three reasons to be concerned.
The Wall Street Journal reports China to Damp Foreign Investment in Auto Sector China will withdraw its support for foreign capital in the country's auto-manufacturing sector in an effort to build up its domestic industry, state media reported late Thursday.Clearly China is concerned about growth. So, don't look for efforts by foreign manufacturers to expand production or build new plants in China to be approved. Moreover, look for tit-for-tat trade wars to heat up in 2012 as noted in China to Impose Anti-Dumping Duties on GM; "Fair Trade" Idea is Self-Serving Scam; Proposal to Stop "Free Sunlight" Gains Support From Mitt Romney. Should Mitt Romney win the election, expect global trade to collapse in 2013. Mike "Mish" Shedlock http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com Click Here To Scroll Thru My Recent Post List |
Do Blogs Present "News" or "Commentary"? Is there a Difference? Should There Be? Posted: 29 Dec 2011 10:30 AM PST Do bloggers present "news" or "commentary"? The reason I ask is the advertising agency that represents my blog said advertisers were "looking to hear from our publishers on whether or not they break new stories". Do I break news stories? Is reporting on the news (which is in general what all the economic bloggers do), news in and of itself? My initial thought was that I comment on the news, not "break news stories". As I look at Calculated Risk, the Big Picture, and even Zero Hedge I would suggest we all primarily comment on the news, although all of us occasionally have major exclusive thoughts. The criteria, however, which I initially missed was "external news sources crediting my blog". On that basis, it is crystal clear that Calculated Risk, the Big Picture, Zero Hedge and my blog are news sources. Nonetheless I needed to provide recent citations. My search turned up many things I was aware of and a few things I was not aware of at all. Here are some examples I was well aware of in advance. Known List
Surprise List I frequently review my hit list as do other bloggers. There are numerous other examples I could cite. I found one big surprise in my search. Top 10 Blogger Blogs Please consider the top ten blogspot blogs 2011- blogger powered blogs The first 9 "blogspot" blogs are Google internal blogs. I was quite surprised to find myself in the list at all. Yet there I am, at #10. I do not know for how long. If Google launches another blog, not long. However, the record shows I did beat out the official Twitter blog and other prominent blogs. #10 Mish's Global Economic Trend Analysis: Mike Shedlock / Mish is a registered investment advisor representative for Sitka Pacific Capital Management. Top Financial Blog Citations
Still, I return to the initial question. Do bloggers offer "news" or "commentary"? What does Fox News offer? The Wall Street Journal? LA Times? Look at recent headlines by Time Magazine, the LA Times, CNN, Huffington Post, the Chicago Tribune, and numerous other places that "Ron Paul Walked Out" of an interview with CNN. The truth is quite different as noted in Ron Paul Did Not "Walk Out" of CNN Interview; Blatantly Biased Headline by Time Magazine; Six Reasons to Vote for Paul Much of what is presented as "facts" by major news organizations is in reality an infomercial for a slanted point of view. Furthermore, major news stories headlines frequently do not match the article. Government data is often questionable, and I would be remiss if I failed to point out Jean-Claude Juncker, Luxembourg PM and Head Euro-Zone Finance Minister famously stated "When it becomes serious, you have to lie". In such cases, even if the news reporting is not purposely slanted, an article itself might be, unbeknown by the writer. So, is anything really news, or is it all commentary? At least with bloggers, everyone understands the score. Mike "Mish" Shedlock http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com Click Here To Scroll Thru My Recent Post List |
Charts of the Day: European Demand Deposits; Global Equity Performance Posted: 29 Dec 2011 08:38 AM PST Here are a couple of charts to consider courtesy of Steen Jakobsen, chief economist at Saxo Bank in Denmark. European Demand Deposits Clearly capital flight is taking place in a major way in Greece and an important if relatively minor (for now) way in Italy. Global Equity Performance click on chart for sharper image Don't expect the same degree of out-performance from US equities in 2012. Mike "Mish" Shedlock http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com Click Here To Scroll Thru My Recent Post List |
Mish 2012 Predictions; 2011 Year in Review with Max Keiser Posted: 29 Dec 2011 01:23 AM PST Shortly before Christmas I did a video discussion of 2011 with Max Keiser with a look-ahead to a few ideas for 2012. Link if video does not play: On the Edge with Mish Shedlock Part of the discussion was a recap of some of my call for 2011 as noted in Mish 2011 Predictions Review Looking ahead to 2102, I see a continuation of the same themes, but a few new ideas as well. Ten Themes for 2012
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