November 6, 2011
Dangers of Deceptive Journalists
[From article]
"Kennedy's warning is particularly apropos now as we watch a wearying string of televised "debates" among GOP presidential candidates. Make no mistake, these televised joint appearances by the candidates are media events designed solely to further the interests of the television organizations that sponsor them. They are not done to enlighten the electorate or provide public service.
[. . .]
A major issue is whether skilled television debate performance is a legitimate indicator of qualities that make for a good president."
http://www.indystar.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=2011111050318
Jeffrey McCall:
No way to pick a president
6:53 PM, Nov. 4, 2011
IndyStar.com
"Kennedy's warning is particularly apropos now as we watch a wearying string of televised "debates" among GOP presidential candidates. Make no mistake, these televised joint appearances by the candidates are media events designed solely to further the interests of the television organizations that sponsor them. They are not done to enlighten the electorate or provide public service.
[. . .]
A major issue is whether skilled television debate performance is a legitimate indicator of qualities that make for a good president."
http://www.indystar.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=2011111050318
Jeffrey McCall:
No way to pick a president
6:53 PM, Nov. 4, 2011
IndyStar.com
Labels:
Elections,
Journalism,
Media Distortion,
Misguided Journalists
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