The sheer bias in the print and television coverage of this election campaign is not just bewildering, but appalling. And over the last few months I’ve found myself slowly moving from shaking my head at the obvious one-sided reporting, to actually shouting at the screen of my television and my laptop computer.
But worst of all, for the last couple weeks, I've begun - for the first time in my adult life - to be embarrassed to admit what I do for a living. A few days ago, when asked by a new acquaintance what I did for a living, I replied that I was "a writer", because I couldn’t bring myself to admit to a stranger that I’m a journalist.
Thoughts on Faith, Life, Liberty and the Final Frontier, and how they all tie together beyond the conventional 'wisdom'.
Sunday, October 26, 2008
A Journalist Looks at His Once Proud Profession
Journalist Michael Malone describes his shame how the journalism profession in the conventional media has declined, especially in light of this year's political campaign coverage.
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