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JPhillips
04-20-2005, 02:14 PM
Well this is a first. I completely agree with Karl Rove.

From the Washington Post

"I'm not sure I've talked about the liberal media," Rove said when a student inquired -- a decision he said he made "consciously." The press is generally liberal, he argued, but "I think it's less liberal than it is oppositional."
The argument -- similar to the one that former Bush press secretary Ari Fleischer made in his recent book -- is nuanced, nonpartisan and, to the ears of many journalists, right on target. "Reporters now see their role less as discovering facts and fair-mindedly reporting the truth and more as being put on the earth to afflict the comfortable, to be a constant thorn of those in power, whether they are Republican or Democrat," Rove said.

His indictment of the media -- delivered as part of Washington College's Harwood Lecture Series, named for the late Washington Post editor and writer Richard Harwood -- had four parts: that there's been an explosion in the number of media outlets; that these outlets have an insatiable demand for content; that these changes create enormous competitive pressure; and that journalists have increasingly adopted an antagonistic attitude toward public officials. Beyond that, Rove argued that the press pays too much attention to polls and "horse-race" politics, and covers governing as if it were a campaign.

flere-imsaho
04-20-2005, 02:18 PM
He also said that while he felt most reporters were liberal, in practice they are "oppositional" more than liberal.

Yeah, I was shocked as well.

Tigercat
04-20-2005, 02:31 PM
I also agree with Rove in this instance. And if one thinks about it one can see how confrontation and opposition to the current status quo would more often go against "conservative" ideals than "liberal" ideas.

Buccaneer
04-20-2005, 05:56 PM
Next, can we go beyond the red-blue state myth? And get more media with a perceived "libertarian" slant?

I posted during the election season an article that I really took to heart. Basically, it described as taking small ideological differences and magnifying them to extreme proportions.