Regarding the coverage of Hougang by the MSM...

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That the PAP and the mainstream media go all out to damage the reputations of those in opposition running against them is nothing new. We saw it in the 2011 GE, we have seen it in the 2006 GE (Jame Gomez incident), and many times in past elections. The tactics that the PAP uses say a lot its values with regard to free and fair elections. Fairness appear to be so lacking in our society these days with the income gap widening....we are become more sensitive and wary to any kind of unfairness that take place; be it the treatment of our low wage workers or our beleaguered opposition. Instead of coming up with policies that would be beneficial to Singaporeans, the PAP uses old tactics that the electorate can already see through for votes. Winning support from the people is not all so difficult - you just have to evolve policies that benefit the people in the long run and the PAP seems to have great difficulty doing this nowadays.

- http://singaporemind.blogspot.com/2012/05/another-election-another-round-of.html
 
Just look at the front page headline of the Shit Times today.. Those lowlife prostitutes are are having a field day reporting on the WP's NCMP issue.. Can't blame those ugly SPH cunts.. They have to whack the Opposition to achieve multiple orgasm..
 
zeddy said:
Just look at the front page headline of the Shit Times today.. Those lowlife prostitutes are are having a field day reporting on the WP's NCMP issue.. Can't blame those ugly SPH cunts.. They have to whack the Opposition to achieve multiple orgasm..

Have fun during the campaign and repent for the next 4 years from loss of readership and viewership.
 
Have fun during the campaign and repent for the next 4 years from loss of readership and viewership.

was under the impression that their sales figures went south
 
Those of you who have children of school-going age will know that they are forced to subscribe to the ST as part of their 'reading programme'.
 
Does the common man really bothers with all these? NCMP etc. They are only interested in , shall I vote PAP or WP.
 
zhihau said:
was under the impression that their sales figures went south

The dailies are getting thinner and thinner, that to be sure.
 
Have fun during the campaign and repent for the next 4 years from loss of readership and viewership.

Quite funny sometimes seeing people snapping up the Shit Times to read on their way to work..

To pay $1 for a shit paper with Shit news, I might as well use that $1 coin to buy a Toto Quick Pick..:D
 
[h=2]Hougang by-election: ST manipulating photo coverage[/h]
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ST Photo appearing on 22 May showing a very "caring" Desmond Choo vs Png Eng Huat

Don’t know whether you noticed, but ST has, in my opinion, a very subtle agenda in its photo coverage. Practically every photo of Desmond Choo shows him with “lesser mortals” (i.e. the “little people” he, and his bosses, claim he (and they and the PAP) wants to help. But when it comes to Png, the photos are a mixed bag. Quite a number show him with party leaders. There was one that showed him in the background, clearly visible, but in the foreground was Low. And to make it worse for Png, there was beside it, a big photo, of Desmond Choo with a “lesser mortal”: Png is Low’s proxy but Desmond cares for the people seems to be the message.
And on Sunday, there was a photo of Desmond, friend of the “little people”, juxtaposed with one of a “triumphalist” Png waving to WP supporters with party leaders in the background.
All in all ST is getting more subtle. Remember in 2006, it was caught “fixing” a photo on the size of the crowd at a WP rally. It was Alex Au who pointed out that the shot gave a misleading impression of the size of the crowd.
As for Today, its photos of Desmond also tend to show him as “Desmond the compassionate, caring”. But there isn’t the attempt to paint Png as a Low’s “proxy”.
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Cynical Investor
[Source]: Thoughts of a Cynical Investor (http://atans1.wordpress.com).
 
Just look at the front page headline of the Shit Times today.. Those lowlife prostitutes are are having a field day reporting on the WP's NCMP issue.. Can't blame those ugly SPH cunts.. They have to whack the Opposition to achieve multiple orgasm..

早报,晚报and TNP all the same!!! all used the 2011 GE crowd pic to compare with the by election crowd pic and said lesser crowd to belittle WP. might as well compare WP and pap rally crowd pic!!!
 
[h=2]PAP-ST slime campaign – small gains today for big loss tomorrow?[/h]
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May 23rd, 2012 |
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“Workers’ Party faces allegations of dishonesty” screams today’s headlines, prominently displayed on the Straits Times’ front page. Welcome back to the dark days of what the PAP-ST team knows best – ie Slime Campaign. Doesn’t it truly show that PAP really has nothing to offer such that it has to resort, or rather, revert to this style?
The PAP-ST collusion slime campaign was at its height during the JBJ era. That was deemed necessary because every PAP minister (old man included) was terrified with the very popular former WP chief.
The Straits Times then of course had a field day. Without the existence of the New Media to counter the slime during that period, JBJ was made to look inept, less than honest, and sometimes even stupid by the Mainstream Media. Today’s headlines brings back the deja vu feeling of the JBJ era.
If at all, Png and WP should take this as a compliment. PAP and ST now see WP as threatening as what it once was during the JBJ period.
Workers’ Party faces allegations of dishonesty
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Pic taken from ST. Even the photo picked shows ST’s intent to slime. Note how Png sits in between his two superiors with a sullen face, as if to make it look he lost control while the leaders try to control the damage.

My Opinion on the issue -
The Workers’ Party (WP) found itself in a spot on Tuesday as it sought to deflect questions of honesty over Mr Png Eng Huat’s candidacy for a Non-Constituency MP (NCMP) post.
After a dramatic 24 hours sparked by a leaked memo showing he was in the running for the post contrary to earlier indications, Deputy Prime Minister Teo Chee Hean said the episode raised questions on whether the WP was being ‘honest and upfront’ with Hougang voters.
Party chief Low Thia Khiang refuted the allegations of dishonesty, and called the leak a ‘weak attempt’ to discredit the party.
BACKGROUND STORY
‘SABOTAGE ATTEMPT’
This is obviously a calculated move made at this point of time to intentionally damage the Workers’ Party and sabotage the Workers’ Party candidate in Hougang.
- WP chief Low Thia Khiang
BACKGROUND STORY
‘WP HASN’T BEEN HONEST’
They deserve the best man and it’s not clear that the WP has been putting their best man. And they have not been upfront or honest to voters, and I think they should do that.
- DPM Teo Chee Hean
The controversy began on Monday night, when an anonymous source e-mailed minutes of a WP central executive council (CEC) meeting to the media that contradicted Mr Png’s comments hours earlier on the NCMP post.
Slime Campaigns work both ways. It can help or it can hurt. The difference is that if it helps, it helps you only once. But if it hurts, it would hurt you for a very long time.
Hardcore WP and PAP voters will vote for their favourite party anyway. No amount of slime would change their stand. What will move the fence sitters either way is the slime campaign itself. If they are impressed, you win them. If they are not, they vote against you. The point now is how many fence sitters are willing to be swayed by the slime campaign?
It must be remembered this is a by election. So any gains PAP has will only affect Hougang this year. I doubt it is even enough to win Hougang.
However, there would be a GE in 2016. The 2012 by election will still be fresh in the minds of voters island-wide in 2016. And that’s the problem with slime campaigns. PAP will no longer be able to re-use the slime of 2012 in 2016. But WP and opposition sympathizers in general will be able to remind voters that PAP is a campaign slimer!
Penny wise, pound foolish?
My Conclusion -
The fact that there is a collusion between PAP and ST in the slime campaign is a sign to me that PAP truly has nothing to offer in Hougang. It is also known that slime campaigns work both ways. PAP has taken that risk, signalling that they have nothing to lose at Hougang and even a erosion of WP’s percentage is deemed a “win” for them.
But there lies their foolhardiness. Unknowingly, they are actually trading a vote percentage swing (not amounting to a win) in Hougang, for a risk of a nation wide backlash in 2016.
As mentioned, while the 2012 slime campaign cannot be re-used against WP in 2016, opposition sympathizers will be able to use that against the PAP in 2016 and perhaps even beyond.
Small gains for PAP today, big loss tomorrow. Didn’t the JBJ episode prove that right?.
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Barrie
*The writer blogs at http://wherebearsroamfree.blogspot.ca/
 
[h=2]Hougang by-election: ST manipulating photo coverage[/h]
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ST Photo appearing on 22 May showing a very "caring" Desmond Choo vs Png Eng Huat
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Don't be fooled by Desmond photo showing him talking to residents with potted plants. Last election, an MP came to our corridor and praised how pretty our plants have grown and all their doggies admired my mom for her "green fingers". After election, Town council came and took photos of our potted plants, followed by warning letter asking my mom to take away some pots to keep our corridor free. Bloody hell PAP wayang!!
 
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