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Under the Radar

    Here at Red State/Blue State , we have been discussing the concept of Under the Radar for a few months now. There is so much news that is simply not being given enough coverage that many important stories seem to go under the radar. In defense of journalists and news organizations, there are many in-depth stories that are simply too long or too in-depth to be covered in the space of a short television news segment or in a small article.  However, the coverage of certain stories that seem to attract media attention are glaring. Donald Trump ad nauseum is good for ratings, but the coverage tends to lower the bar however you look at it. So here are just a few of the stories amassed in a span of a few weeks from some of the articles on Red State/Blue State in Flipboard.  The new magazine, Under the Radar , is going to continue to focus on some of the stories highlighted here, and those that will continue to gain traction, although perhaps not through...

Jonny: We Hardly Knew Ye

      A former Vice President of the United States, one Richard Cheney, promoted the loosening of restrictions on Iranian sanctions regarding oil immediately before becoming the VP and then subsequently promoting the invasion of Iraq. The Bush Administration hand-picked former Iraqi President Malaki, who had strong Iranian ties and was promoted by the Bush administration to lead Iraq. Iran was subsequently strengthened by the weakening of Iraq…so by Cheney’s own definition, he would be considered a traitor to the interests of his own country! This fact was pointed out by Jon Stewart. Also, Jon Stewart, whose mother was a teacher, made note of the fact that the recent convictions in Atlanta of the teachers who cheated by giving out test answers to students to promote their own interests by boosting the grade results for their schools, was condemned by the Judge. He said their behavior was sickening and the worst thing he had ever heard. Then Stewart went on ...

Under the Radar News: Featured stories from Red State/Blue State News Magazine from July

I guess my initial reaction to “Trump-mania” besides the laughter generated from late-night comics, is the phrase, “Meanwhile, back at the ranch…” Because while we are listening to the latest soliloquy from Trump or his rivals, and the pundits argue and shuffle the characters appearing in the first Fox News debate which is months away from the primaries, there are other things happening in the world.   The top 5 articles I picked are all featured in Red State/Blue State News & Politics Magazine from Flipboard. Here they are:   1.       The debate over whether the Iran Deal is comparable to the opening of China 2.       The debate over whether our US Military is spread too thin 3.       20 photos of international borders that tell a tale 4.       A map showing the areas of Drug Cartel influence in Mexico 5.    ...

Donald Trump at the zoo

There are times you may remember visiting a zoo, and you may have seen people stare in fascinated horror as they watch the poop-throwing antics of a rogue monkey. Displaying bizarre and inappropriate behavior is one reason that people are so fascinated. It’s hard to look away. Now, about Donald Trump. Why would anyone be shocked…shocked! by The Donald’s poop-throwing behavior? It’s what he does, that’s just his way. So are we going to go through 8 or 9 months of this?   Because there’s a national security crisis with Chinese hackers, ISIS threats, gun control debates, the Iran Deal, income inequality, major problems with racial inequality and immigration reform, plus the small matter of electing a new leader of the Free World. To that question, here’s a hint: It ain’t Donald Trump.   He’s not even close to being a viable candidate, but he will be a major spoiler if the National Media keep staring in fascination and horror as the monkey throws poop at the...

How do you solve a Problem like The Donald?

            How do you solve a problem like The Donald?   That must be what the GOP is singing behind closed doors as Donald Trump fever is silently whisking its way through the heart of the Democratic strongholds, where Hillary supporters are surely asking themselves, “ Could Trump possibly be a secret operative for the Democratic National Committee?”

The Roberts Court did Something Wonderful

“ He will not always say What you would have him say, But now and then he’ll do Something Wonderful .”   Lyrics from "The King and I"     There have been many times the Roberts Supreme Court has let the American People down, as in the case of  the“ Citizens United” ruling and   again when they decided against keeping key provisions intact from landmark Civil Rights protections dating back to the 1960’s. And the Supreme Court under Rehnquist and consisting of Scalia and Thomas ruled in the Bush v Gore case where they basically gave the election to a man who did not win the popular vote, nor, it turns out, the state of Florida upon which they ruled in Bush’s favor. So to say that progressives have been unhappy with the Supreme Court in the past two decades would be an understatement. But then again they do Something Wonderful . Every now and then, they get it right. Perhaps there will indeed have to be legislation passed to eve...

RS/BS: Under the Radar News

RS/BS Under the Radar:       This is a regular feature for my website and my online magazine. There are so many different news organizations and features that are sending out all kinds of articles and statements and some news tends to be buried. News organizations tend to follow the “bright, shiny object” more and more as we see so much coverage and attention paid to things that, in the long run, seem to hardly matter. But to be fair to our journalists and all purveyors of media content, the amount of information is so overwhelming and the apparatus to convey the news has become so unwieldy and top-heavy, instead of grass-roots and ground-up gumshoe reporting as in “the good old days”, that it’s almost impossible to root out the top stories and to sift through the data of a 24 hour news cycle. However, this is an attempt to put some things in perspective. If not but for simply a few moments, it might seem to make sense to sort out some of the cont...