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" American journalists tend to treat inequality as a fact of life. But it needn't be. "
Inequality
American
Fact
" Americans have always evinced some distrust of government, but the current situation has exacerbated this to a degree that may be unprecedented. "
Situation
Always
Degree
" America's great newspapers have staffs that range from 50 percent to 70 percent of what they were just a few years ago. "
Great
America
Years
" Apple is a wonderful company for its customers and investors. So, too, Pixar. (NeXT, not so much...) But Apple is also an engine of misery for its subcontracted Chinese workers. "
Wonderful
Company
Misery
" As a parent and a citizen, I'll take a Bill Gates (or Warren Buffett) over Steve Jobs every time. If we must have billionaires, better they should ignore Jobs's example and instead embrace the morality and wisdom of the great industrialist-philanthropist Andrew Carnegie. "
Better
Parent
Great
" As with almost every significant aspect of the Bush presidency, its handling of 9/11 was a catastrophe from start to finish. "
Finish
Almost
Start
" Bringing democratic control to the conduct of foreign policy requires a struggle merely to force the issue onto the public agenda. "
Force
Struggle
Agenda
" But particularly when the media profess to strive toward objectivity, gatekeepers play a crucial role in helping people navigate the news to make educated political decisions. "
Political
Decisions
Media
" Certainly there are worse sins than doing everything possible to make your presidency matter. "
Everything
Matter
Possible
" Face it, the system is rigged, and it's rigged against us. "
Against
Face
System
" Few progressives would take issue with the argument that, significant accomplishments notwithstanding, the Obama presidency has been a big disappointment. "
Argument
Take
Few
" For the past eight years, the right has been better at working the refs. Now the left is learning how to play the game. "
Learning
Better
Game
" Fox News is nothing if not impressive. No matter how harsh the criticism it endures, the network somehow always manages to prove itself even worse than we had previously imagined. "
Nothing
Always
Criticism
" Half the U.S. population owns barely 2 percent of its wealth, putting the United States near Rwanda and Uganda and below such nations as pre-Arab Spring Tunisia and Egypt when measured by degrees of income inequality. "
Egypt
Half
Spring
" I am deeply devoted to the 27,000 songs I can take anywhere on my iPod Classic as well as the exquisitely engineered MacBook Air on which I typed this column. "
Well
Classic
Air
" If bloggers are to improve our public discourse - helping busy and usually uninformed people make sense of the world - it is necessary to use some sort of standard with which to judge their reliability. Perhaps the answer (strictly advisory) is a body of their peers. Perhaps not. "
Sense
People
Body
" If newspapers were a baseball team, they would be the Mets - without the hope for those folks at the very pinnacle of the financial food chain - who average nearly $24 million a year in income - 'next year.' "
Hope
Baseball
Food
" Ironically, tendency to ignore inconvenient facts and unwelcome evidence is actually President Reagan's true legacy, as I noted in 'The Nation' back in 2000, before the current right-wing mania for President Reagan gained its full force. "
Back
Facts
Force
" It's not merely that conservatives are better at selling their product, or that they happen to have an easier-and undoubtedly simpler-ideological product to sell. It's that they know what they are selling. Liberals in general and Obama in particular cannot say the same. "
Know
Selling
Say
" Liberals believe that they can't get a fair shake from the media anymore. "
Believe
Media
Fair
" Liberals do not appear to address potential solutions with anything like the far right's aura of God-given self-confidence. "
Potential
Like
Self-Confidence
" Local politics, like everything else, are not what they used to be. But the fact is that our political system - like our physical existence - still breaks down along geographical lines. "
Political
Existence
Down
" Mistakes, after all, are endemic to foreign and military policy given the unpredictability of events and the difficulty of securing reliable information in a place like Iraq. "
Information
Events
Place
" More and more, Democrats are starting to worry they that they have a more um, colorful version of Jimmy Carter on their hands. Obama acts cool as a proverbial cucumber but that awful '70s show seems frightfully close to a rerun. "
Worry
Democrats
Cool
" Most of the provisions designed to fix what ails our health system don't kick in until 2014, which, one wishes administration officials had noticed, is two years after he has to win an election. "
Election
Two
Wishes
" Much of what Tea Party candidates claimed about the world and the global economy during the 2010 elections would have earned their adherents a well-deserved F in any freshman economics (or earth science) class. "
Economics
Earth
Tea
" Newspaper companies are losing advertisers, readers, market value, and, in some cases, their sense of mission at a pace that would have been barely imaginable just four years ago. "
Mission
Value
Losing
" Obama, like Carter, is reacting to warning signs by seeking to split the difference between dispirited Democrats and increasingly radicalized Republicans. "
Democrats
Like
Difference
" One of the many, many salutary aspects of Barack Obama's impending presidential nomination is the sea change his victory marks in the battle for the mind-set of the American foreign policy establishment. "
Battle
Victory
American
" Over one in five American children is living in poverty, and the number is rising. "
American
Children
Living
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