The Mainstream Media's Unbiased Bias
A Commentary by J. D. Longstreet*************************
Pardon me if I stand and cheer when I read and hear reports of newspaper organizations crumbling and going under, some out of business. Forgive me if I applaud loudly as the
“unbiased” media gets it’s due.
It is always good to see the arrogant ones get what’s coming to them and of all the arrogant businesses on the face of the planet; the news media is certainly at, or near, the top of the list of the most arrogant.
During the past two election cycles in the United States the News Media dropped all pretense of being unbiased. They decided early on that Obama was
THEIR candidate and they did everything possible to promote him and his campaign… and they succeeded. To hell with what the readers and viewers wanted! To hell with being fair! The media
KNEW Obama was the best thing for America and they went about making absolutely sure he was elected.
It was the sorriest, must dishonest, most dishonorable thing I have ever seen done by the news media.
They have been losing subscribers and listeners and viewers by the droves and yet, they hang on to the overt liberalism in their biased reporting --- all the while insisting that they are not the least bit biased and that all their reporting is “right down the middle." Why, even a blind man can see their claims to no bias are a falsity.
I have concluded the MsM is responsible for blogging on the Internet. Have you ever wondered how blogging suddenly came out of nowhere and became such an overnight success? Well, the bias of the Mainstream Media is your answer. People have grown tired of their false claims and their “in the tank” reporting for all causes liberal and many decided they could do a better job of it by simply telling readers -- right at the banner head on the home page of their website -- that yes, this site is biased in favor of conservatism, or even liberalism. Surfers on the Internet like that honesty. They surf to a site, see the declaration of it’s biases right on the front page and, Walla, they like it! The web log business took off like a rocket and shows no sign of losing strength or popularity among users of the Internet.
Cal Thomas has an excellent piece on this very thing over at:
http://townhall.com/columnists/CalThomas/2008/11/04/media_meltdown?page=full&comments=true We recommend you drop by and read it. He is right on the money.
Thomas mentions an article titled: “The Death of Objectivity” in the Colorado Springs Gazette. That, too, is a must read and you’ll find it here:
http://www.nachi.org/forum/f13/death-objectivity-journalists-work-elect-obama-33863/For years now, I have been relying on what I refer to as “off shore” media to access news of current events in America. I simply do not trust my own country’s media to supply a straight forward report on what happened, who was involved and when… basically, the fundamentals of a news story, and allow me to draw my own conclusions. I am turned-off by news articles that, upon reading, turn out to be editorial or opinion pieces disguised as news articles and planted on the front page of a newspaper. I have grown weary of being told what I should THINK about a news story, how I should react to that story, and why I should react in a certain way. I’m a big boy. I’m fairly well educated and I have well over seven decades of experience in a whole lot of things including the broadcast news business.
Will the Mainstream Media recover? Possibly. But I doubt they will survive in the same configuration. Already, many have established a presence on the Internet, experimenting with the
“New Media,” (Even though it is no longer the "new media" they still think of it that way!) if you will. But it will take many decades to recover, even if they are successful. I expect their turf has been lost to that "New Media," the Internet. If one could point to any single show of bias from the media as the
“coup de grace,” it would have be their almost total and blatant bias for Obama. It began when Obama was the democratic candidate for President of the US back in 2008 and continues to date. It will take at least a generation for Americans to finally “get over it” as they say. Me?
I will never forgive them for it.On the other hand, it's just possible that the news business has reverted to it’s past when ALL the news outlets were
OVERTLY biased. In which case the newspaper business, as a hard copy, on paper, delivered to your door each morning, is dead.
It’s as dead as their objectivity.Finally, consider this:
"The pretense of objectivity, long a part of our country's Fourth Estate, has been sacrificed at the altar of Obama. A majority of mainstream journalists have given up on the illusion of objectivity. They want the Democrats to win, they don't have the time or energy for fairness, and they'll give their professional lives for the cause if necessary. And that's OK. The genie has emerged from the bottle and she's never going back. At least Americans see her and know her better than ever." (From
The Death of Objectivity ... Journalists work to elect Obama - InterNACHI Inspection Forum)
http://www.nachi.org/forum/f13/death-objectivity-journalists-work-elect-obama-33863/#ixzz2sCxTDCEZWill Rogers once said:
“All I know is just what I read in the papers, and that's an alibi for my ignorance.” Rogers nailed it! J. D. Longstreet