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WaPo's Gowen Hits Hard at Kansas Governor Sam Brownback's First Year in Charge

By Tom Blumer | December 23, 2011 | 01:01

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In her profile of Kansas Governor Sam Brownback on Wednesday, the Washington Post's Annie Gowen went through the predictable leftist checklist of things that should supposedly cause the rest of America not to like him. A state taken over by "tea party fervor"? Check. "Slashed" funding for "schools, social services and the arts"? Check. Imply that his predecessor, radical proabort and ObamaCare implementer Kathleen Sebelius, is a "moderate," and that he is somehow breaking a tradition of moderation? Check. Finding an old-line Republican who thinks he's going too far? Check. Oh, and mentioning that the eeeeeevil Koch brothers, who like the guy and have given him money (that might have something to do with the fact that Koch is headquartered in Wichita)? Check.

Here are excerpts from Gowen's report (HT Norma at Collecting My Thoughts, whose reaction is "Something good is happening in Kansas"; bolds are mine):

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In Kansas, Gov. Sam Brownback puts tea party tenets into action with sharp cuts

If you want to know what a Tea Party America might look like, there is no place like Kansas.

In the past year, three state agencies have been abolished and 2,050 jobs have been cut. Funding for schools, social services and the arts have been slashed. The new Republican governor rejected a $31.5 million federal grant for a new health-insurance exchange because he opposes President Obama’s health-care law. And that’s just the small stuff.

... in Kansas, as nowhere else in the country, tea party fervor is reshaping government. The same political forces of the Republican Party driving the confrontation over taxes and spending in Washington are now completely in charge in Kansas.

The GOP now controls the state’s House of Representatives with the biggest majority in half a century. Emboldened by this power shift, Brownback — the state’s former two-term U.S. senator — has embarked on his overhaul at a breathtaking pace.

... The governor has said his main concerns are creating jobs, cutting taxes and bringing new businesses to the state, which has been losing population to domestic migration over the past decade and ranks near the bottom in private-sector job creation.

... at the state level, Kansans have routinely elected moderate Republican governors. More recently, the state elected Democrat Kathleen Sebelius, now President Obama’s secretary of health and human services.

... “For 40 years, we had this moderate Republican-Democratic coalition running the state, and suddenly it’s pretty much gone,” said Burdett Loomis, a political science professor at the University of Kansas.

... The Kansas Policy Institute, where Brownback delivered his recent speech to warm applause, is funded by the billionaire brothers Charles and David Koch.

... The Kochs “have been handed the keys to the governor’s office,” said state Senate Minority Leader Anthony Hensley, a Democrat.

... “I think a lot of people don’t realize the role government plays in their lives until it’s gone,” (said Bill Kassebaum, a Republican former state representative and son of former U.S. senator Nancy Landon Kassebaum). “They may not be happy with what’s left.”

Gowen also treats Brownback's personal faith-driven efforts to reduce abortions and strengthen marriage as something out of order and unusual, but of course says not a word about how Sebelius went to extraordinary lengths to defend even practitioners of late-term abortions when she was governor.

Even the writer of the article's picture caption tried to get in on the act, but the best that person could come up with as a criticism was: "Gov. Sam Brownback of Kansas is a career politician." Brownback spent several years as an attorney before he began his career in politics as the Sunflower State's Agriculture Secretary. When is the last time the WaPo or any other establishment press outlet called New York Senator Chuck Schumer, who really has never done anything except hold political office, a "career politician" in a supposedly straight news piece?

Make no mistake what Gowen is up to. She is laying down a marker for future reference by the rest of the press so they can drum up a "far-right extremist" theme for Brownback should he ever try to return to national politics or even run for President.

Cross-posted at BizzyBlog.com.

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Submitted by bkeyser on Fri, 12/23/2011 - 1:18am.

this is a really good post because it points out exactly what the lefty media does; it's like there's a guideline somewhere that says this is how you profile Republicans. I don't know anything about Brownback; he could be a strong Conservative or a huge RINO, but the fact that the guy has an (R) after his name, automatically places him in the "Okay, this is how you write a bio on a wingnut" category.

WaPo and the Times have all perfected this tact many moons ago; it's second nature for them. The one that stands out to me as jumping in to this pattern with both feet is Politico; you can't read a piece there that doesn't feel like a sorry attempt at "Repubs are evil" subliminal messaging.

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Submitted by Winghunter on Fri, 12/23/2011 - 1:22am.

Left Turn: How Liberal Media Bias Distorts the American Mind http://t.co/fgKKJq3

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They're getting worse

Submitted by johnsonl on Fri, 12/23/2011 - 7:27am.

at it, too. It used to be subtle. Now it's just out there.

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If you think the WaPo is critical of Brownie..........

Submitted by chazzy-kc on Fri, 12/23/2011 - 11:35am.

......you should see the Kansas City Star. Since Sam announced his candidacy for the governorship 20 months ago that McClatchey rag has lambasted Brownback over 25 times in editorials......they are laughably left wing .....those who follow NB will recall the national laugher, "socialist is code for black man" ,

Yesterday the editorial board, for the first time ever, acknowledged that Fannie and Freddie were a culpable contributor to the financial collapse of '08.

The reactions of the readers are comical.....but they are legendary in their commitment to the left.

http://voices.kansascity.com/entries/fannie-and-freddie-were-heart-crisis/

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This is an ominous trend

Submitted by andrew - des moines on Fri, 12/23/2011 - 2:51pm.

NPR has been doing in-depth hit pieces on Republican governors as of late as well. All this has to be emanating from some liberal bastion that is well funded (lots of expensive journalism research involved). It has Soros written all over it, but I am not sure the exact source.

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It's all about abortion

Submitted by greydawg on Fri, 12/23/2011 - 6:42pm.

For many years Sam Brownback was the strongest voice in D.C. condemning the killing of babies. It's no surprise left wing tools like the Post, NPR and KC Star hate him. He wants them to have a guilty conscience for snuffing out kids.


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