Nothing is suppressed as far as I can see. I can go to several websites and get listings of all the information that I could ever want on the subject... LOL.. Not only that, we’ve got all the articles that someone could want, right here on Free Republic.
I don’t watch Fox, or NBC, or ABC, or CBS. I don’t read “hard copy” of newspapers — but — I do access all the news I want through various online news sites. The local paper, for example, is here in full PDF format, if I want to read through it page-by-page, or I can use the online site.
If I were interested in getting info from any of the MSM TV news sites, I could do so through their own websites.
As far as “political organization” is concerned, the “grass roots” model is the best and one can organize that through the state boards. And if a person is involved politically, already, they will have the local connections. It’s not a national effort that is going on here, but a state effort. And even if it were a national effort, politics is a local affair, anyway. What is “national” has to be done locally. It’s the “combination” of the “local” that makes for a “national” effort.
And as far as the media is concerned, and since one has to work with local legislators and one has to create “impact” (for those legislators) from the “locals” — the media contacts are going to be local contacts. One can organize letter writing campaigns with local papers throughout the state to get attention on the subject. One can do online comments on the various local news sites to get the information in front of those who are reading those various news sites. I worked with a lady in another state, one time, where she cultivated news media contacts, locally, so that she could quickly “gain the ear” of certain reporters and get responses to certain types of political news that went out on the local media.
I mean — with all the “politically motivated” people around here — I don’t think I have to tell them how to do it. I’m sure they already know how to organize locally and get in touch with their local legislators and contact their local media.