Hi Bernie. Hope all is well in your world. However, i think you off a little bit. having graduated from a top Comm school, I believe "journalism" isn't what it once was. Seems to me that many in not just cable news but virtually all of TV journalism have abdicated their pledge to the truth, if in fact they ever took one. I will note that…
Hi Bernie. Hope all is well in your world. However, i think you off a little bit. having graduated from a top Comm school, I believe "journalism" isn't what it once was. Seems to me that many in not just cable news but virtually all of TV journalism have abdicated their pledge to the truth, if in fact they ever took one. I will note that Tucker never attempts to pass what he does as journalism, its merely his opinion, dont like it, go somewhere else. much different is how Msnbc and Cnn try to pass off what they do as journalism, which it clearly isn't. All of it seems like a bunch children with cameras whining about the latest butthurt comment from so and so how they feel about it. I saw an interview with Chris Matthews which I'm sure you've seen, where he essentially says that newspeople don't have to give just the facts anymore due there being so much information out there to the viewer. And, that it's up to the viewer to do their own research to determine what is true and what is not. Parts of that I agree with. I watch and search and absorb info from all over the world, understanding corporate and political bias and then distilling it down to what I believe to be true, which is usually somewhere in the middle usually. Most importantly is the search for the truth and how much are we lied to daily that disturbs me. I dont watch much "news" since I know the lies that I'm being told.
Hi Bernie. Hope all is well in your world. However, i think you off a little bit. having graduated from a top Comm school, I believe "journalism" isn't what it once was. Seems to me that many in not just cable news but virtually all of TV journalism have abdicated their pledge to the truth, if in fact they ever took one. I will note that Tucker never attempts to pass what he does as journalism, its merely his opinion, dont like it, go somewhere else. much different is how Msnbc and Cnn try to pass off what they do as journalism, which it clearly isn't. All of it seems like a bunch children with cameras whining about the latest butthurt comment from so and so how they feel about it. I saw an interview with Chris Matthews which I'm sure you've seen, where he essentially says that newspeople don't have to give just the facts anymore due there being so much information out there to the viewer. And, that it's up to the viewer to do their own research to determine what is true and what is not. Parts of that I agree with. I watch and search and absorb info from all over the world, understanding corporate and political bias and then distilling it down to what I believe to be true, which is usually somewhere in the middle usually. Most importantly is the search for the truth and how much are we lied to daily that disturbs me. I dont watch much "news" since I know the lies that I'm being told.