always_looking
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- Jun 6, 2003
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After 22 years in the business, having been a journalist now for 6 presidential election cycles, I am very much ashamed.
More than that, as a result of this bias, you have to ask yourself one extremely important question, a question that you simply cannot dismiss: (and sorry if this has been covered already, but I didn't completely read through all five pages so far):
Who's going to be the watchdog in an Obama administration?
Say what you want about the media, but down through the years it's been the media that has been the gatekeeper between politicians and the public. It was the media that uncovered Watergate and virtually every other scandal in U.S. political history. For the most part, it keeps politicians honest.
But with this love-fest going on for Obama, what journalist, what news organization, is going to step up with its own system of checks and balances to keep an Obama administration honest?
Fox? That's about it. Most media organizations, mainstream anyway, will be spending a great deal of time patting themselves on the back for helping to get Obama elected, instead of serving as the independent, unbiased liaisons they should be.
You think George W. Bush keeps journalists at bay with his lack of press conferences and such? Just wait until an Obama administration takes over, buoyed by a fawning mainstream media. It has to be a concern if you're a serious journalist.
More than that, as a result of this bias, you have to ask yourself one extremely important question, a question that you simply cannot dismiss: (and sorry if this has been covered already, but I didn't completely read through all five pages so far):
Who's going to be the watchdog in an Obama administration?
Say what you want about the media, but down through the years it's been the media that has been the gatekeeper between politicians and the public. It was the media that uncovered Watergate and virtually every other scandal in U.S. political history. For the most part, it keeps politicians honest.
But with this love-fest going on for Obama, what journalist, what news organization, is going to step up with its own system of checks and balances to keep an Obama administration honest?
Fox? That's about it. Most media organizations, mainstream anyway, will be spending a great deal of time patting themselves on the back for helping to get Obama elected, instead of serving as the independent, unbiased liaisons they should be.
You think George W. Bush keeps journalists at bay with his lack of press conferences and such? Just wait until an Obama administration takes over, buoyed by a fawning mainstream media. It has to be a concern if you're a serious journalist.