Posted on 10/26/2020 5:14:58 AM PDT by NOBO2012
Anyone who is still clinging to the notion that the mainstream press isnt a wholly owned subsidiary of the Democratic Party needs to watch the exchange between premier journalist Christiane Amanpour and Republican National Committee spokeswoman Liz Harrington. - Issues and Insights
Set aside for a moment the MSMs refusal to mention the Hunter Biden laptop story due to lack of verification. The critical exchange in Armanpours interview entails whose job it is to provide such verification: mind you, that job was once assumed to be the Fourth Estates primary role in society regardless of which party it exposed.
Starting at about the 2 minute mark Amanpour condescendingly dismisses the laptop story by saying it is some sort of a Russian disinformation scheme and sneeringly (I&Is words) tells Harrington:
As you know perfectly well, Im a journalist and a reporter and I follow the facts. And there has never been any issues in terms of corruption, referring to the Bidens. Here is what follows:
HARRINGTON: Wait, wait, wait!
AMANPOUR: The FBI
HARRINGTON: How do you know that?
AMANPOUR: Im talking about reporting and any evidence. Im talking to you now
HARRINGTON: I would love if you guys would start doing that digging and start doing that verification.
AMANPOUR: Now, were not going to do your work for you. I want to ask you a question
HARRINGTON: Thats a journalists job!
AMANPOUR: contrary to what
HARRINGTON: Its a journalists job to find out if this is verified!
And there you have it:
According to Amanpour, for the mainstream media to spend time investigating a Democrat for wrongdoing amounts to a violation of journalistic standards. It is doing Republicans work for them. She just admitted that she believes a journalists job is to do the Democrats bidding.
For Christianes benefit, heres a brief refresher course in investigative journalism:
Investigative journalism is a type of journalism that uncovers what others don't want uncovered. Investigative journalism is also called watchdog journalism. An investigative journalist digs deep into one story, whether it be corporate financial corruption, violent crime, or other topics that might not get covered in everyday news.
One of the main goals of investigative journalism is to spur change. An investigative journalist might spend four years following a politician and uncovering a money laundering crime to protect the people from electing a criminal.
But not now, certainly not at CNN; they can spend four years chasing a manufactured Russian dossier that might get rid of President Trump but they cant spend four minutes looking at a potentially explosive corruption case that might harm their candidate. Or in the words of Jim Treachers evergreen tweet:
It is amazing what you wont find if you dont look.
Posted from: MOTUS A.D.
La-la-la-la-la i can’t hear you.
This has been true for decades.
The only difference is that the “journalists” are no longer able to hide behind their exclusivity. The internet has revealed them for what they are
partisan hacks.
Absolutely superb article. Great post.
I’m at the complete gag-point with the so-called ‘MSM’.
It’s just like they can’t help themselves! They WILL NOT bring objectivity to anything discussion at all.
I have even quit going to the ‘weather channel’ because it’s turned into a Pro-DNC infomercial.
It is a good article, but I have a question.
For a decade we’ve been bitching about the 100% level of bias of the News Misleadia, and their outright lying.
When are we going to DO something about it????
If the FCC cancels their broadcast license, all it will do is to make them a martyr to the cause and send them entirely to cable TV and the Internet.
But at what point do continual lying and partisanship become a danger to the Republic?
What do you suggest?
Freerepublic is *doing something*.
Getting a majority of originalists on the Supreme Court is *doing something*.
Electing President Trump is *doing something*.
You did not expect the power elite to give up without a fight, did you?
Kind of like the store owner who insists there is no shoplifting but never takes inventory.
cut your cable tv. cable subscriber fees prop up the cable news channels.
I cut Comcast years ago.
I’m (unfortunately) on AT&T for internet, but I have to have someone.
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