Unearthing duplicity and wrongdoing by the powerful is, or should be, the primary task of journalists.
It used to be but that is no longer the case. Because of the role that they once played, they were called the "Fourth Estate" or the 4th branch of government. We no longer have reporters who report just the facts. They all want to be commentators with their own spin on everything they cover.I think it's more corporate/government spin than personal. It's more like PR than journalism.That is true. The problem arises when they report their views as facts and not opinions. There is no room for personal agendas in honest reporting. A true reporter can separate the two.
- 13 years ago
It's a big world, I'm sure that it has happened. Psychopaths come in all denominations. Look at the Norway shooter.
- 13 years ago
When you look in the mirror, do you see the back of a naked woman?
- 13 years ago
Now it's not nice to kick a new born kitten.
I mostly watch the CBC and BBC which tend to be more fact based and they don't do a lot of editorializing. They do that, but outside of the reporting of the news. Of course, you can't control who chooses what stories to cover but I've seen stories reported on the CBC that simply would not be covered by an American network, because it isn't about Lindsay Lohan or doesn't lend itself to 10 second sound bites.
- 13 years ago
Damn under is there not anything in this word that you like, or at least do not HATE?
I don't think there is, Gasman. He must be a very sad person, to have so much negativity.
- 13 years ago
There is no "balance" there is only the truth. This is what journalists all over the globe have forgotten. What we all must remember is that a "half truth" is just a full lie.
The only balance would be in the big picture, where opposing, highly opinionated but fact-laced viewpoints act against each other in an attempt to sway the opinions of viewers. In that way, the main players themselves are not balanced, but they only add to balance by providing opposition. Opinions are not facts, but they can be inferences or conclusions made from facts. To believe one side alone to be "truth" is very naive. A full lie includes no truth at all, but a half-truth does include truth, with the omission of certain unwanted facts (depending on goal) to deceive or sway opinion.
- 13 years ago
- 13 years ago
Fascist propaganda from the mind of a child.
- 13 years ago
Well, he is semi-literate and we should applaud the government program that enabled that.
- 13 years ago
thanks, dj
- 5 years ago