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Rather’s Confusion, Racist Dogs, and a Press Now Calm About Nationalism

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The tremors are being felt across the journalistic landscape as CNN looks set to become (GASP!) objective. The cherry-picking of hyper-partisan voices in recent weeks has chilled offices at its Atlanta headquarters and also caused hand-wringing in newsrooms across the country.

The hardest to take, of course, is Media Matters For America, which believes the change happening at CNN is terrible and leading to outbursts. Matt Gertz boldly states that novel board member John Malone suggests CNN “take Fox as a model.” Here is Matt’s assessment of Malone’s quote, when Malone’s actual quote was:

– “I would like CNN to go back to the kind of journalism it started with and actually have journalists, which would be unique and refreshing.”

Gertz then basically says that it is impossible for CNN hosts to remain unbiased because of the radicalism on the right. He claims that everyone on the right is radical, so giving them any airtime is not biased… somehow.

“But it’s easier for them to simply provide a false balance by relying on the talking points Republicans use to attack Democrats; to fill the panels with conservatives willing to defend the worst excesses of Trump’s right-wing; and perhaps offer breathless coverage of speeches by Trump or his successor.”

Gertz admits that CNN currently does not allow Republican talking points and has no conservatives on its panels. And that, Matt, is the exact problem that has led to the network becoming a ratings vacuum.

Reporting in Mirror – AND RATHER

  • “Oh, so that’s why I can’t take reservations anymore!”

When it comes to CNN’s real-time evolution, one veteran journalist is concerned about what he’s seeing. Dan Rather commented on the moves and sounded almost bewildered by what he was witnessing.

The comments make more sense when you realize he was a regular on “Reliable Sources” program.”Ooooooo… That’s why they didn’t call to invite me back!”

Anti-Social Mediation – CBS News

  • Another case of those who decry the savagery of America dancing on a grave.

It’s been a tough week for CBS News’ Wesley Lowery. Wes was the source of this funny, flattering profile in GQ magazine (fragments here (to avoid total contamination), but he also had his own social media blunder. As most know, Queen Elizabeth II had just died, and of course there had to be some group of pundits who felt the need to aggrandize themselves by heaping insults on the deceased monarch. Lowery would have liked to chime in, but his now-deleted post was rife with historical ignorance. One can understand him not wanting to be behind it.

Legalized press-titution – RELATED PRESSES

With all the focus on the UK and the death of Elizabeth II, you can see how desperate the AP was to somehow draw Biden into the news. The decision was made to highlight the rather banal announcement that he had managed to meet the Queen, making it seem like it was extraordinary, even though a dozen presidents before him had accomplished exactly the same feat.

Both types of standards – DIFFERENT SOCKETS

  • Remember when this was considered a fatal move?

Biden seems to be on a two-year cycle. He suddenly has a strong desire to strengthen America’s manufacturing capacity, and jobs and factories, to strengthen our position as a nation.

Of course, he does little to act on these proclamations, which seem to come just before the election. But what is remarkable is that the media does not react very much to this talk of exceptionalism. We say that because we have become accustomed over the last few years to the idea that focusing on America in this way is dangerous, and perhaps wrong.

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