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On this Wednesday, I am thinking about the collapse of journalism in America and how it hurts every one of us, every America.
The founders gave the press the freedom to report fact-based truth without government interference
and to publish opinion without threat of libel if responsible methods were used.
The founders did that so the American citizen could understand what the deuce was happening in the country.
Well, today, massive corporations run most of the media, and there is no longer a search for
the truth. The American press has become stridently political and grossly unfair. You see it every
day. Stanford Journalism Professor Ted Glasser admits it, saying, quote,
journalists need to be overt and candid advocates for social justice, unquote. And who define,
that justice? Why, Ted and his liberal pals do. Meantime, the folks get left-wing ideology rammed
down their throats by the networks and urban newspapers. It's no wonder many of those papers
are going bankrupt. But revenge is not sweet. Fact-finding is. And that is a disappearing art.
And that is a tragedy for we, the people.
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