The Reconstruction of American Journalism
Sunday, October 25, 2009 at 6:48AM FHK: The Reconstruction of American Journalism
[...] I, for one, am tired of our government bailing out failed and/or outdated companies using taxpayer money. We didn’t bail out the manual typewriter manufacturers or the stagecoach manufacturers. I’m sure jobs were lost, but progress created new jobs in the same or in new industries. If the traditional media dies, a new media industry will take its place. New jobs will be created and media will still be independent of government. Then let’s spend our government money on reeducating those who lost jobs so they can compete in the new industries.
If we keep bailing out automobile manufacturers, banks, and newspapers with government funding, we may keep the same jobs, but will it be worth it? What will we lose in the process? [...]
What will we lose in the process? Our freedoms. That's what. I often wonder whatever happened to the journalistic Code of Ethics.
The first thing we need to do is REVIVE the Code of Ethics but that will never get played out yntil we as bloggers and the New Media take over and that isn't the One Thing the libtards haven't done yet. Here's the Preamble"
Preamble
Members of the Society of Professional Journalists believe that public enlightenment is the forerunner of justice and the foundation of democracy. The duty of the journalist is to further those ends by seeking truth and providing a fair and comprehensive account of events and issues. Conscientious journalists from all media and specialties strive to serve the public with thoroughness and honesty. Professional integrity is the cornerstone of a journalist's credibility. Members of the Society share a dedication to ethical behavior and adopt this code to declare the Society's principles and standards of practice. [...]
The first here is to get rid of the term "democracy" and replace it by what it needs to be, according to our Constitution...our Republic.
If journalists in this Nation adhered to the Code of Ethics, bloggers wouldn't need to be here and this article wouldn't be needed: Obama Fear Of Fox News Commentary Speaks Volumes. However, until this happens, the article by Chicago Ray is a must.
As for Chicago Ray: Michelle Malkin Rips Obama Inc. Here In Chicago Friday
Michelle blew into the seeds of Obamatards with a very quaint message...
Chicago Sun Times....Conservative firebrand columnist/blogger Michelle Malkin came to Chicago Thursday night to slam President Obama in his hometown and to slap Republicans who work with Obama instead of fighting him.
“Many of you fight not just the Culture of Corruption among Democrats but the culture of corruption that has paralyzed and plagued much of the Republican Party nationally and locally,” Malkin told 250 members of the United Republican Fund of Illinois.
And Malkin made it clear to this crowd at the Chicago Hilton — site of the 1968 Democratic Convention and riot — that she believes Illinois and Chicago are “Ground Zero” for political corruption in America.
“When I was finishing writing 'The Culture of Corruption,' I looked up at the map of the United States and saw Chicago and I said, ‘It’s all your fault!’ It’s all you here in Chicago, you know the White House and its tax cheats, crooks and cronies better than anyone else in the country,” Malkin said. “You tried to tell your friends around the country and they wouldn’t listen and now they’re having tremendous buyer’s remorse.” [...]
Michelle Malkin: Dear GOP: If you don’t like “Chicago-style politics”…
Go there for the rest.
Reconstruct American Journalism? Absolutely.
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There are many examples of this. A Blog For All has one: Journalistic Malpractice From the First Word
Go read that AP POS. It's all about Israel so go figure.
Here's another. Doug Ross: CNN and MSNBC excuse Obama's attempted Fox ban: the network is probably guilty of sedition
Sedition? That and Teason. Let's roll.
How about this one? American Thinker Blog by Ethel C. Fenig: More childish obsession with Fox from the White House.
[...] "It's my ball and you can't play...so there!" [...]
SO THERE! PFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFT!
Good material there.
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