Razare
Well-Known Member
So I flip on the TV today and reporters are making all these stretching arguments crediting Obama with the rallies in Iran. Somehow his conciliatory speech on June 4th may have spawned this response in the Iranian election. Who knows, this analysis *could* be correct on some level, but it's not something that would generally be determinable one way or the other. The fact that every anchor is trying to make this connection just tells me how much they like the President.
Does anyone else notice this persistent bias? This is just one issue, but I see it happen all the time. I'm not saying a little reverence for a President is completely uncalled for, but what happened to an attempt at objectivity?
It just makes me wonder what would happen if a major news organization tried to find factual information and present it in an unbiased way. My local TV news tends to do this. Local politics is very divided, not necessarily along party lines either, so they generally take a fact presentation stance on those issues, interviewing both sides. You never see the anchor smirk after one person's interview and then make positive comments to the next guy's.
They have no standards or personal ethics is the conclusion I come to after watching the news. It seems all news is becoming advocacy journalism. I'm alright with advocacy journalism too, but they should be up front about it instead of hiding it between the lines so the dumber among us aren't so easily fooled.
Does anyone else notice this persistent bias? This is just one issue, but I see it happen all the time. I'm not saying a little reverence for a President is completely uncalled for, but what happened to an attempt at objectivity?
It just makes me wonder what would happen if a major news organization tried to find factual information and present it in an unbiased way. My local TV news tends to do this. Local politics is very divided, not necessarily along party lines either, so they generally take a fact presentation stance on those issues, interviewing both sides. You never see the anchor smirk after one person's interview and then make positive comments to the next guy's.
They have no standards or personal ethics is the conclusion I come to after watching the news. It seems all news is becoming advocacy journalism. I'm alright with advocacy journalism too, but they should be up front about it instead of hiding it between the lines so the dumber among us aren't so easily fooled.