ddeclue
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Fri Aug-07-09 06:46 PM
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Walter Cronkite is dead and the corporatist replacement media sucks! |
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Edited on Fri Aug-07-09 06:47 PM by ddeclue
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The time was when our media would do the right thing and if one person said the earth was flat and another said it was round that they would laugh the flat earthers out of town.
These days it becomes a flat earth - round earth "he said she said" and nobody in the media is ever willing to call "bullshit" on the flat earthers.
There IS an objective truth and it is the ENTIRE purpose of the media to find that truth and expose the liars for lying.
It is NOT their job to offer up a cafeteria of various "truths" and leave it up to uneducated viewers to decide when the choices are this ridiculuous and the lies are so rampant.
Instead of investigating the people behind the reich-wing thugs in the street who are financing their violence and intimidation, the media would rather show us youtube clips because they are visual exciting and don't require any actual journalistic investigation.
Can you imagine how today's cable networks would have covered the Civil Rights movement? They would have given the KKK and "White Citizens Councils" equal footing with the SCLC and NAACP and had talking hats (hoods?) on their cable programs to battle it out in 10 second sound bites followed by youtube footage.
Walter Cronkite and before him Edward R. Murrow had the courage to stand up when it mattered and call bullshit on the liars and the lies - Murrow who called out Joseph McCarthy and Cronkite who called the Vietnam as he, a veteran war reporter, saw it - a hopeless quagmire.
Cable "Newstainment" media, you are not fit to fetch them ink pens and coffee.
I suppose it is better that they are gone now... you would only cause them shame and disappointment.
Shame on you!
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HiFructosePronSyrup
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Fri Aug-07-09 06:50 PM
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1. Walter Cronkite worked for the Columbia Broadcasting System. |
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A big corporate conglomerate.
Not really sure what role he played in the Civil Rights movement.
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ddeclue
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Fri Aug-07-09 06:54 PM
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3. Yeah but that has nothing to do with anything... |
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he wasn't a sell-out lackey like today's media is and the point is how today's media would cover the KKK as morally equivalent to the NAACP whereas Cronkite would not have.
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Fri Aug-07-09 06:53 PM
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2. Cronkite isn't exactly the best example of journalistic integrity |
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Cronkite was one of the first to start pushing the new breed of journalism in which his job wasn't just to report the facts but to suggest what the appropriate opinion to hold in response to those facts was.
Just think, if he had stuck to the facts after Tet there might not be any Hannitys or O'Reillys today.
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Fri Aug-07-09 06:58 PM
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4. nonsense - Cronkite was noted for NOT offering his opinion - Tet was an exception |
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to the rule and it was not merely an unqualified opinion - Cronkite was a veteran war reporter going back to WWII and knew what he was talking about - Hannity and O'Reilly are blowhard ass-hats and you can't blame Cronkite for them - you have to blame Rupert Murdoch for buying them a megaphone.
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Fri Aug-07-09 09:28 PM
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5. I'll concede that the comparison was poor |
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Hannity and O'Reilly are a completely different beast. I would still say though that Tet was his exception that became the rule.
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