Absent any widespread reconsideration of the Post’s actions during Watergate in the three years since Felt’s identity became known, the press in Washington continues to serve as a conduit for leaks of secret information. They publish this information while protecting the leakers, and therefore the leakers’ motives. Rather than being a venue for the neutral reporting of events, journalism thus becomes the arena in which political power plays are executed. What appears to be enterprising journalism is in fact a symbiotic relationship between journalists and government factions.Remember, everything you read has been put there for a reason.
Wednesday, December 24, 2008
A Player, not a Referee
An excellent post by Wretchard on how the official press is used by factions within the Government to attack each other.
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