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driftwood: re-reading automobile politics as cultural text

Yesterday evening (gmt + 1) Danish teevee news live fed President Obama’s announcement that Chrysler will head into bankruptcy protection. Can anyone tell me if the CNNization of Danish news along with its increased obsession focus on live “breaking” coverage of D.C. political intrigue is merely a figment of my imagination?
A few weeks ago, thinking [...]

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Framing Obama: Inauguration Day

This image was one of the more ridiculous examples of corporate media’s role in placing Obama’s presidency within right-wing and neoliberal narrative frames. The illustration accompanied Jon Meacham’s much contested Newsweek cover article which asserted the difficulty of governing as a liberal in a (supposedly) predominantly conservative America. Here, the myth of the silent majority [...]

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The Amazing Spiderman’s New Hero

Marvel Comics commemorates Barack Obama’s inauguration. (h/t Containing Multitudes. See their Innauguration Roundup and History ).

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Fake Cowboy

My sentiments exactly.
The film below is particularly timely given that Bush is now leaving his Crawford ranch and moving to a wealthy Dallas suburb.
For someone interested in visual politics, the Bush presidency has provided a wealth of fascinating visual texts. For several years his media team completely dominated how political narratives unfolded in the mainstream [...]

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Sara Palin was blinded by the light

I was just looking through Todd Heisler’s absolutely spot-on revelations about Sara Palin. Heisler has been one of my favorite story tellers during this roller coaster election season and his latest photo essay is simply brilliant. While the lead image to the accompanying article, Back Home, Palin Finds Landscape Has Changed explains how Palin must [...]

Voting in the Clouds

This is the lead image currently online at the NYT.  I love how this shot, voters at Woodland Elementary, perfectly serves as a metaphor for the Obama campaign. Here we see six older voters in multicultural technicolor mirror the stylized picket fence painted on the wall. A group of small children run across the [...]

Blue Vote Records

H/t BNN
(Images: Marco Acevedo/Hokum at Open.Salon)

A few thoughts on the politics of neckwear.

(Newsweek, November 20, 2000)
I wrote this a few days ago but was unable to post it until now.
Benita sent me an email link the other day to the Obama campaign’s latest online fund raising video. In the video, Obama is wearing a strong red tie and Biden a baby blue tie. She sent me [...]

DVD retail politics

Photograph by Matt Stoller

A Small, Subtle Reminder…

Ben Shahn’s “Register to Vote” poster from the 1940s

Photography by Ben Shahn for the FSA: Fiddlin’ Bill Henseley, North Carolina, 1937