To: ashtanga; writer33
I listen to Rush daily, so take my "criticism" of him in the context that I think he is nearly always right.
- Rush isn't an economist and, once in a long while, I wish he'd call in Walter Williams or Jack Kemp to clarify an economic issue that Rush doesn't have a real strong handle on.
- On the issue of "bias in the media," he is converging on my perspective but isn't there yet. My perspective toward journalism is that although the Second Amendment explains why we have a right to keep and bear arms, the First Amendment doesn't explain why we have a right to keep and operate printing presses. The former right is instrumental, the latter right exists for its own sake.
That is, "the press" doen't exist apart from the people but is of the people, and the press doesn't have rights or responsibilities distinct from the people. It follows from that that journalists don't have to be objective - and I don't have to believe them. And I certainly don't have to agree with their priorities. The important story of the day may not be above the fold on the front page, and may not even be in the paper at all. Or it may appear days after we knew about it on FR.
115 posted on
01/31/2006 5:52:09 AM PST by
conservatism_IS_compassion
(The idea around which liberalism coheres is that NOTHING actually matters but PR.)
To: conservatism_IS_compassion
That is, "the press" doen't exist apart from the people but is of the people, and the press doesn't have rights or responsibilities distinct from the people. It follows from that that journalists don't have to be objective - and I don't have to believe them. And I certainly don't have to agree with their priorities. The important story of the day may not be above the fold on the front page, and may not even be in the paper at all. Or it may appear days after we knew about it on FR.I agree with this for sure. Thanks for reading and posting, cic. Good stuff.
132 posted on
01/31/2006 9:09:27 PM PST by
writer33
(Rush Limbaugh walks in the footsteps of giants: George Washington, Thomas Paine and Ronald Reagan.)
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