The political media class is no longer journalists they are arbitrators deciding who qualifies and for whom you should or should not vote.
St. Petersburg, FL
We have heard a lot about the "political class" in this
presidential election cycle but not to be over looked is the "political
media class."
From the very beginning of Trump's and Sander's campaign the
mainstream political media pundits, reporters, anchors, news directors and
media outlets have for the most part decried their candidacies.
At first, they treated both of them as a joke, then as political
anomalies then as a threat.
The political media class is tied to political insiders as stink
is to a skunk. Most of these people make their living from their access to and
media coverage of the political class.
What I find so disturbing about all of this is the political
media class really believes they know what is best for this country. From NPR
to Fox and CNN they are trying desperately to manipulate this presidential race.
A good example is this NEWSMAX piece.
Dick
Morris: Rubio, Fox News Big Losers From New Hampshire.
It is not only how they cover candidates, or what
the pundits actually say but it is how the political overage is provided and
structured.
Trump figured out the media early on and has manipulated
them in a truly magnificent way.
The media is seething about it, attacking Trump
on all sides but afraid to drop their coverage of him for fear of losing out to
other media outlets in the competitive ratings race.
Several, such as NPR and Fox have scaled back
their news coverage of Trump but it has had little effect.
The point of all of this is it is difficult to
get a real neutral view of any candidate from social media or any of the
networks especially the cable networks.
The political media class is no longer
journalists reporting but they are arbitrators deciding who qualifies and for
whom you should or should not vote.
The very foundation of this country is based on the fact you do not have to be part of a political class to be elected to govern at any level. The people not the political media class decide who will be elected to public offices.
The very foundation of this country is based on the fact you do not have to be part of a political class to be elected to govern at any level. The people not the political media class decide who will be elected to public offices.
I am fed up with the political media class crying about Trump,
worrying about Sanders and pushing Marco Rubio in my face every time I change
channels.
Whether you are watching broadcast news, cable news or reading
social media just remember every one of these outlets, reporters, pundits and commentators,
including me, have a personal agenda.
As a voter, you are smart enough to see through all of this. Pick
out the person you truly believe in and vote for them. It is just that simple.
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Contributor: Bob Gualtieri for Pinellas County Sheriff
Contributor: Bob Gualtieri for Pinellas County Sheriff
Dr. Webb's position on the media, politics and the people is one that predates even the creation of our country, but is as incorrect now as it always has been. It is a position taken by those who do not think they have a loud enough megaphone or strong enough place to stand to deliver their message. Everyone knows that "their message" is the most righteous and if it doesn't prevail then something or someone external was at fault. There is no historical, scientific, or constitutional evidence that voters, the people, are any smarter at picking leaders then any other entity including the media. We all have "inalienable rights" but "being right" is not inalienable. So lets forget the emotions, fear, hate and all the propaganda and look at all the candidates based solely on the facts delivered from all sources including the media and the EYE.
ReplyDelete"It is a position taken by those who do not think they have a loud enough megaphone or strong enough place to stand to deliver their message."
DeleteIt is a position taken by someone who sees an obvious coordinated agenda being fed to the unwilling masses. And he is fighting it with a small megaphone.
But there are millions like him on the Internet, and they are fighting the agenda everyday....
Uuuuuuuuuge