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Is the FM website home of a radical leftist reformer, or right-wing iconoclast?

“You’re the most moderate pundit that I know.”
— Said by one of the wisest men I know. My sons agree, but believe that is a bad thing in our disordered times.

Both.  Neither.  The various authors each has his own views; the website has none.

From another perspective, a virtue of the FM site is its clear position about the politics of 21st century America:  it stands against them.  Today we get to choose a political party like cattle at the Chicago stockyards get to choose a chute.   The cattle (being smarter than us) don’t bother with party identification.  They don’t cheer the “left-side” pen, or admire the virtue of its prisoners, the beauty of the fence, the free food.  Those in the “right-side” pen don’t wear logos or bumper-stickers, or trumpet their superior intelligence over those in the other pen.

However clear, this position confuses some people.  For those naifs, here is the answer — the true politics of the FM website, plainly stated:

  1. It’s a left-wing site!
  2. It’s a right-wing site!
  3. Do the authors of the FM website support our wars?

A “performative centrist”!
— Said about the editor, Larry Kummer, by the good leftists at Lawyers, Guns, and Money.

(1)  It’s a left-wing site!

“You are so in the tank for the current Democratic leadership that I hope you’re breathing Nitrox.”
— by Knight_of_the_Mind   (source; his website)

With friends like us, President Obama needs no enemies.

“{Y}ou are a left wing idealist. you hardly ever represent the right wing in any of your posts.”
— Major Scarlet (source)

The Major must know few (or no) leftist idealists, as shown by even a brief look at this site’s content.  He says this about the FM newswire for 11 January 2010, which has links to anti-war posts at AnitiWar, TomDispatch, and Informed Comment.

“The author of this website refuses to admit he is a liberal. He also refuses to admit he has an anti-war, anti-american agenda. Feel free to browse the links he provides and ask yourself ‘why would someone that isn’t a liberal with an agenda post this stuff?’.”  (source)

Others who refuses to admit they’re liberals are Patrick Buchanan and William Lind (longtime head of the Center for Cultural Conservatism) — both of whom have posted anti-war articles at AntiWar.com.  Likewise TomDispatch publishes liberal-in-denial Andrew Bacevich (Colonel, US Army, retired, bibliography here), who describes himself as a Catholic conservative and publishes articles in American Conservative magazine.   I suspect none of these men would take kindly to being called “anti-american.” (Neither would Prof Cole of Informed Comment; on the other hand he’s definitely a leftist)

These assertions are obviously wrong.  Lefties abhor much of the material on the FM website (see them burn with rage in the comments).  For example…

(a)  Its critical view of Obama and many of his policies.
(b)  Its skeptical view of anthropogenic global warming (AGW).
(c)  The many conservative voices favorably featured on the FM website.

(1a)  Slamming Obama!

For evidence, look at the FM Reference Pages on the right-side menu bar; click on Obama, his administration and policies. You will see dozens of posts, including the following:

(1b)  Skepticism about global warming — heresy to our politically correct commissars!

Click on Science & Nature – my articles to see dozens of posts challenging the AGW orthodoxy. Plus the countless attacks on me by climate activists.

(1c)  More evidence of heretical thoughts!

The FM website favorably features articles from many prominent conservatives.  Such as …

(2)  It’s a right-wing site!

“It is painfully obvious this is simply a Republican party-line site.”
— Gary, source

“it’s increasingly obvious that this is just one long conservative whine about the modern world.”
— Sgt Oblat, source

No wonder conservatives lost big in the 2008 elections!  If the FM site represents their party line, their platform must call for ritual seppuku of the Grand Old Party’s machinery.  As seen in the following articles about the 2008 campaign, the the Republican Party, our wars, and the Bush Administration’s bailouts.  Plus articles by many leftists.

(2a) Attacks by climate “skeptics”. Attacks on climate skeptics.

  1. Did NASA and NOAA dramatically alter US climate history to exaggerate global warming? Spoiler: no.
  2. The climate wars get exciting. Government conspiracy! Shattered warming records! Global cooling!
  3. Have the climate skeptics jumped the shark, taking the path to irrelevance?, 3 July 2014
  4. About those headlines of the past century about global cooling…, 2 November 2009
  5. The facts about the 1970′s Global Cooling scare, 7 December 2009
  6. Start of another swing of the media narrative – to global cooling?, 11 September 2013
  7. Global Cooling returns to the news, another instructive lesson about America, 25 January 2014
  8. A look into the GOP mind: untethered from reality and drifting in the wind, 3 March 2014
  9. Is the Tea Party wrong about global warming? Yes. And no.

Lots of fun attacks by skeptics. My favorite is by Steve Goddard: Fabius Maximus – Web Moron Of The Day. It’s an honor to be attacked by him!  Also see the comment threads to my posts at Anthony Watts’ website — largely hostile, often brutal, sometimes deranged (lots of actual climate change deniers there). Watts is a prince in the climate wars, almost unique in allowing posts by people like me — who oppose core beliefs of his fans — to post there.

(2b) About the 2008 campaign and the Obama years

See all the posts.

McCain, the Republican candidate, was slammed hard on this site.  Posts about Gov Palin (Alaska – R) were even more critical

(2c)  Articles about America – How can we reform it?

See Section 4, about politics.  I guess the GOP practices self-criticism as well as any Maoist sent for re-education (in the bad old days).

(2d)  Articles about the Iraq & Afghanistan Wars

There are over 100 of them, every one hostile to these wars.

(2e)  War with Iran

Articles about conservatives’ efforts to build support for a strike at Iran: dozens of them, and they brutally criticize this core goal of the Right.

(2e)  Articles about the financial crisis

Dozens of them.  If this is the Republican view, what must the Democrats be saying?

(2f)  Articles featuring evil leftist thoughts

Plus several dozen articles reposted on the FM site from TomDispatch, run by that good leftist Tom Engelhardt (see here).

(3)  Do the authors of the FM website support our wars?

Their opinions differ on the details.  But they all support our men and women who are fighting the wars.

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