So I guess the only question is, to what extent does Moyers control the Schumann Foundation? We can probably discover that through a little googling....
Go right ahead and I'll be interested in your results but the point of the Moyers comment you made earlier, I suppose, was to indict the American Prospect as something to the left of the DLC. If that was the point, I now think you are correct and I was sort of wrong. I had actually forgotten about that magazine when you made your original post, so I checked that website link I sent you which had no mention of Moyers on it, and signed off the converstion.
However, your next post on Schumann and Moyers intrigued me a bit. I looked for a bit. Found nothing particularly interesting but in the course of it wound up back at the American Prospect. So I checked it out a bit. It's definitely not DLC. Something else, though like good, serious political magazines, it's a bit hard to tell without reading it for a while.
So if you point you wished to make is that the American Prospect was not DLC, I agree with that. If the point you wish to make is that Moyers has a great deal to do with it's agenda, I don't know and am not terribly interested. If the point you wish to make is that Moyers politics are not acceptable, then I disagree, and strongly.
Hard to know where we are but there's where I am. |