Sunday, September 28, 2014

LATTE SALUTE!

Without a doubt, every President of the US makes controversial mistakes. Some have sex scandals and affairs, and some forget that a half-ass, latte in hand salute is disrespectful. But what has truly made the last few presidencies interesting, is how the media approaches situations like these. The media had a feeding frenzy when President Obama saluted Marines with a latte in his salute hand as he was leaving the presidential helicopter. I mean seriously..for 30 seconds, you couldn't put down the pumpkin spice latte? Has Starbucks corrupted the general public so much that a latte is more important than showing respect to the men and women who risk their lives to protect us? Some argue that the situation is being blown out of proportion; that it wasn't a big deal. Others argue that this is one of the most disrespectful actions a President could show. Either way, I think most would agree that the situation should have been handled differently. The media has seemed to make a big joke out of the entire situation. Yeah, so hilarious that the President just disrespected 1.5 million American's in uniform. So hysterical that the one person who represents the United States of America can't even salute his own soldiers. Go ahead media, laugh it off. Make a meme. But that soldier who served 3 tours in Iraq and Afghanistan fighting for your right to report the issue, is pissed. The soldier who spent many months away from his or her own family proudly representing the US, is deeply disrespected. The soldier who sacrificed his life, and lost everything to protect you, is rewarded with a latte salute? Is that the new medal of honor these days? So keep joking media, keep thinking these small mistakes are nothing more than a simple error; but I promise you, it's not funny to those in uniform. All president's make mistakes, which are subsequently reported by the media on an enormous scale. However, President's KNOW people are watching their every move, snapping pictures with every step, and reporting every last one of your mistakes. President Obama KNEW when he stepped off of the plane there would be tons of pictures and reporting media. Even still, he made the choice to sip his latte, salute with the drink in hand, and not even put the cup of caffeine in the other hand. Pretty pathetic if I do say so myself. No amount of coffee is more important than showing respect; and no amount of petty apologies can fix this mistake. Perhaps a tattoo of the American flag on his forehead would make it up, but I don't see that happening anytime soon, plus the media would call him psychotic if he were over patriotic. That being said, it's time to enjoy my latte that has been sitting beside my computer untouched, because it wasn't even important enough to pick up while writing this.

Thursday, September 25, 2014

Scandals, lies, and feeding frenzies, OH MY!

Remember the time you lied directly to someones face? I mean, bold-faced lied knowing exactly what happened. Now, imagine you told the same lie to 318 million people who relatively trusted you, who pay your salary, who respect you to an extent. Because that's exactly the scandal the Federal government did immediately after the murdering of four American's in Benghazi, including the Ambassador to Libya, Christopher Stevens. If you told your employer a lie of such magnitude, you'd be fired right? At least most of us believe that'd be the minimally appropriate consequence. Ignorance is no excuse for a lie, and neither is saying sorry in the aftermath. So, why wasn't anyone fired? More so, why did Hillary Clinton, the person who took responsibility for the lie, who was found to be negligent regarding Benghazi by the Senate committee, still allowed to keep her job? There's really no answer, no explanation, no logic. Multiple requests for security were made by Ambassador Stevens, which were subsequently ignored or denied. You can argue all day about who was at fault, but even still, four American's lost their lives that didn't have to. 318 million American's were told a lie, yet, no one was punished, not even the murderers themselves. Why has this lost substantial media coverage, though it only occurred two years ago? Personally, I have not forgotten that I was not only lied to by the government that represents me, but four American's lives have not been brought to justice. When Trayvon Martin was shot and killed by George Zimmerman, American's desperately called for justice. They protested, wrote letters, and wore clothing to call for the arrest of Zimmerman, the media had a feeding frenzy with this! Why aren't the American people and media nearly as upset about Benghazi? Why isn’t the public calling for Hillary Clinton to face trial for negligence? The media airs segments on the Zimmerman case, yet, they have stopped reporting about the Benghazi attack. The people control the media; and until we call for the justice of all American's equally, atrocities and scandals will continue to occur without proper due process.

Sunday, September 21, 2014

Social media and Politics in Brazil

USA Today reported recently how Brazil and the United States are holding elections in the next two months. Brazil, a Presidential election, and in America, our midterms. It is explained that Facebook proved to be a useful indicator of the results in the 2010 U.S. congressional elections. The majority of individuals that had more “Facebook fans” or “followers" compared to their opponents wound up winning; Twitter also had similar results. The Brazilian government has not taken advantage of social media until this past year, September 2013. Although Brazilian presidential candidates were not allowed to start social media campaigns (“voter outreach”) until july 6th of this year, parties hired social media coordinators to monitor hot-button voter issues in preparation. President Rousseff actually created a “digital cabinet” specifically to target the youth online. She has recently been posting videos on Facebook of her dancing with children as well as posting satirical “GIFs” on Buzzfeed. This reminded me of "Trend #3 Social and mobile developments are doing more than bringing consumers into the process - they are also changing the dynamics of the process its self“ and "Trend #4 New ways of storytelling bring both promise and challenge” from article I read “State of the News Media” for the class discussion. She is using these videos to humanize herself. This may influence candidates not act so “serious,” implying that they are human too. Alberto Valle explained to BBC Brazil, “The person who wins the [Brazilian] election will have managed to transform social media into a communication platform with the electorate through engagement and continuous interaction.” The article concludes that social media is essential in this era for winning voters' votes. http://www.usnews.com/opinion/blogs/world-report/2014/09/19/brazil-and-the-us-lead-the-way-in-political-candidates-social-media-use http://www.journalism.org/2014/03/26/state-of-the-news-media-2014-overview/

Friday, September 12, 2014

What "It" ISIS

"Speak softly, and carry a big stick" was the phrase many used to describe the foreign policy of President Theodore Roosevelt. Nothing is more true than this statement as to how the Obama Administration should carry out their military actions against ISIS. You see, it seems this administration has done the absolute opposite. The ignored "red lines" regarding Syria seem to have been drawn in washable marker. Turn on any news source and the first headline you will see is about ISIS. ISIS is the media outlet's "IT" right now as discussed in the text. How did ISIS become so overwhelming in American media? Well, the answer is simple; our current administration made threats they would never follow through with. This allowed the terrorists to lack any type of fear of the United States. When the media publicly released that President Obama released terrorists for a prisoner of war, ISIS saw an opportunity to negotiate American lives. With this action, he single-handedly placed the power of negotiation into the hands of terrorists. It seems America DOES negotiate with terrorists. Speaking loudly while carrying a toy gun is clearly the administrations policy. However, as seen with ISIS, eventually the bright orange cap on the toy gun shines through and who's afraid of a toy gun? The war on terror is one that is continually ongoing. You must adapt, change, and understand the type of warfare of the terrorists BEFORE you decide to make any kind of military action. You can strike ISIS with air strikes, you can threaten, you can draw "red lines,"–as President Obama discussed in his speech– but without a strong, implemented plan, you will fail. Miserably. The United States of America has failed miserably to protect civilians in Syria who died horrid deaths from chemical weapons. They have failed miserably to combat crises before they happen. They have failed miserably at keeping American citizens safe and protected outside of the borders. Agreed or not, the United States is the strongest world power. If we take a position of doing the bare minimum, we will soon be faced with even more American deaths. We will find ourselves fighting a foreign terrorist organization on our own soil. And when this happens, will the rest of the world sit back and do nothing, just as we have in recent years?