Here is the New York Times editorial today [1] predictably demanding Democrats pass the NAFTA expansion:
"A group of Democratic leaders from the Clinton administration and Congress recently sent a letter to Congressional Democrats pointing out that rejecting the trade agreements signed in Latin America 'would set back regional U.S. interests for a generation.'"
Once again, the Washington press corps is refusing to note - as I did in a recent column [2] - that this "group of Democratic leaders" that signed this letter is actually a group of paid lobbyists whose clients will benefit from the trade pact they are advocating for. That's not mentioned by the media - instead the signatories are billed as disinterested statesmen.
This is the propaganda system at work - a system that is designed to make the culture of corruption on trade issues completely invisible to the naked eye.
Links:
[1] http://www.nytimes.com/2007/11/07/opinion/07wed2.html
[2] http://www.creators.com/opinion/david-sirota/the-invisible-culture-of-corruption.html