I think that journalistic bias has
already destroyed that faith in journalism. I don’t think that faith will come back for a LONG time. It isn’t going to be enough for journalists and editors to simply quietly
practicing journalistic ethics. They’re going to have to issue some
mea culpas and apologies,
PUBLICLY acknowledging how far short they had fallen, and for how long, and with a promise to do better going forward. They are also going to have to each establish an office of an ombudsman to field complaints when bias is published, and then immediately address it - front page - on the next publication date (for print media), or on their website’s home page within 24 hours.
They’re going to have to have complete transparency going forward. Just as the SEC requires financial reporters to disclose if they have a stake in the topic of their reportage, ALL political reporters and/or editors should be required by their corporate management to divulge their voting patterns or party affiliations, and any other relevant information, at either the top or bottom of every piece of theirs that is published. Granted, the SEC requirement is a legal one, and I don’t think that the political requirement ought to be a matter of law. It ought to be a corporate requirement. And those news corporations that refuse to require that of their political reporters will become quickly known as the National Inquirers of political reporting, and demoted to 2nd or 3rd tier in the public mind. Those that cooperate with the standard will become the new
trusted news sources. Then let the market play out.
THAT is what it is going to take for the Democrat Steno Pool (AKA “the media”) to regain the trust of the the majority of The People. Sure, they can obfuscate and blame shift, and refuse to accept any accountability for the situation; and they can also continue sliding into irrelevance.
The choice is theirs. I don’t give a crap one way or the other. They are my enemy.
“Hard times create strong men. Strong men create good times. Good times create weak men. And, weak men create hard times.”
― G. Michael Hopf, "Those Who Remain"
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