“What do we know about those who abuse the power entrusted to them by shilling for the left behind a phony and cowardly shield of objectivity? What should we know about their personal lives, their finances, their personal mistakes, their traffic violations, and any run-ins with the law?”
I like the way he thinks. If the salacious details of “X” persons personal life are subject to public scrutiny, then why are not the salacious details of the lives of those who do the writing or the publishing not equally subject to scrutiny?
What’s good for the goose is indeed sauce for the gander.
The Daily Rap by the Wall Street Journal uses politico people as sources for their nightly show. I might just have to call my local radio station and complain about this and see if I can’t get them to switch to a new program. It has bothered me that this show which is using it’s position as a news source uses sources like this and other biased sources for their program. This gives these obviously bias sources legitimacy that they don’t deserve. This is a new program for our local station. I will start writing down the names and dates of the program they appear on to back up my argument to get this biased program stopped.