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Archive for 7. December 2009
The real scandal surrounding Tiger Woods.
7. December 2009 by admin.
For days we’ve been treated to “news” stories speculating about Woods’ infidelity and the consequences of his alleged indiscretions. Why? Personally, I could care less if Woods had one affair or a hundred. He’s human. And like all humans he has flaws.
Instead of wondering about Woods’ future, we should be wondering why the news media has devoted endless hours to this story when the same media could not devote a few hours to investigate the Bush administration’s claims that led to the ill-advised invasion and occupation of Iraq. We should wonder why the news media spends more time covering the personal indiscretions of political candidates than the issues they espouse. We should wonder why the news media gives equal access to representatives of the far right and far left without examining the accuracy of their claims.
Following the death of Walter Cronkite, many journalists reported Cronkite’s philosophy that a news organization’s responsibility is to tell people what they need to know. Not what they want to know. Too bad none of them seem to share that philosophy.
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