I'm meaning that news in general is in pretty bad shape. Consider that
there was a mini-scandal a few weeks ago that the White House was
giving access in exchange for getting approval on any quotes before
they were published, or that it was news last week when CNN's Soledad
O'Brien challenged something said by a Romney surrogate that was
demonstrably false (and even bigger news when she did it again the
next day with a different surrogate), or that Newsweek admitted this
week that it didn't fact check Niall Ferguson's piece that contains
serious distortions of the truth if not outright lies.

Basically, we have reached a point where people with power can control
what the media says about them and people with a point to make can
claim whatever "facts" they want to claim with very little fear of
somebody actually checking whether those claims are true or
challenging them if they aren't true. There's a line I see
occasionally when the media credulously reports something like
"Senator Smith says the sky is blue, Representative Smith says the sky
is green" as if both sides have an equal claim to the truth--"This
isn't journalism, it's stenography."

-- 
David J. Lynch
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