So much for the liberal bias in media...
When you read that newsclip, Bodhi, do you sense fair and objective reporting? Here the Democrats are accused of doing exactly the opposite of what they promised. Why not a single interview with a Democrat to explain their position? Not a single theory or explanation is offered. You can bet the real truth is deeper than "Democratics break their promises because they are hooked on spending". But for some reason the news source isn't interested in the full story. Odds are, the way our government works, the Republicans stuck items in their proposals that no Democrat could vote for, knowing it would make them look bad. Sadly, that's the way our government seems to work - it doesn't matter if anything gets done as long as you make the opposing party look bad.
I did a search on the text of that story, add found it on a website for
KOLD news in Tucson, Az. The story was provided by "PRNewsWire", a company owned by the British conglomerate United Business Media PLC. And this disclaimer is at the bottom of the story:
Disclaimer: Information contained on this page is provided by companies featured through PR Newswire. PR Newswire, WorldNow and this Station cannot confirm the accuracy of this information and make no warranties or representations in connection therewith.
If a news source cannot confirm the accuracy of their stories, then what are they doing in the news business in the first place? Because its not news reporting. It's propaganda, and both sides do it. Its what Einstein was talking about when he wrote a piece in 1949, critical of unfettered free market capitalism in a democracy:
Moreover, under existing conditions, private capitalists inevitably control, directly or indirectly, the main sources of information (press, radio, education). It is thus extremely difficult, and indeed in most cases quite impossible, for the individual citizen to come to objective conclusions and to make intelligent use of his political rights.
As citizens in a malfunctioning democracy, if we don't become better at separating fact from opinion, truth from fiction, and propaganda from objective reporting, we are little more than tools of those powerful interest groups who are really behind the politics and policies in Washington.
I know I have a long way to go, but I have developed a mistrust of many news sources now. Here's hoping we all start recognizing this problem and at least start demanding that news stations stop carrying "news" from organizations that can't promise accuracy in their reports.