By Mehdi Hasan
Do you know what really annoys me about the media’s coverage of U.S. politics, and especially the Democratic Party?
Google the words “moderate” or “centrist” and a small group of names will instantly appear: Michael Bloomberg, Amy Klobuchar, Joe Biden, and, yes, Howard Schultz.
Bloomberg is considered a “centrist thought leader” (Vanity Fair). Klobuchar is the “straight-shooting pragmatist” (Time). Biden is the “quintessential centrist” (CNN) and the “last hurrah for moderate Democrats” (New York magazine). Shultz is gifted with high-profile interview slots to make his “centrist independent” pitch to voters.
Now Google the freshman House Democrat Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. She’s been dubbed a member of the “loony left” (Washington Post), a “progressive firebrand” (Reuters), and a “liberal bomb thrower” (New York Times).
Got that? Biden, Schultz and Co., we are told, sit firmly in the
middle of American politics; Ocasio-Cortez stands far out on its
fringes.
This is a brazen distortion of reality, a shameless and demonstrable
lie that is repeated day after day in newspaper op-eds and cable news
headlines.
“It’s easy to call what AOC is doing as far-lefty, but nothing could
be farther from the truth,” Nick Hanauer, the venture capitalist and
progressive activist, told MSNBC in
January. “When you advocate for economic policies that benefit the
broad majority of citizens, that’s true centrism. What Howard Schultz
represents, the centrism that he represents, is really just trickle-down
economics.”
“He is not the centrist,” continued Hanauer. “AOC is the centrist.”
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Source: The Intercept_
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