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Tuesday, October 4, 2022

We've never had an unbiased press; freebies for better living

 

 

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We've never had an unbiased press-it should remain a free press

 A recent Rasmussen poll tells us that 62 percent of likely voters "think the problem of bias in the news media is getting worse."

That's a big laugh to any sober person. Why on earth do the other 38 percent think there is, or ever was, any objectivism in the first place?

Alexander Hamilton used a newspaper, the Gazette of the United States to prop himself up and excoriate his enemies — most notably John Adams and later Thomas Jefferson.

The Gazette of the United States began publication on April 15, 1789, a month before the Constitutional Convention. Editor John Fenno used the publication to promote Washington and gave Hamilton a forum for promotion of self and later promotion of a national bank, his politics (Hamiltonianism, which was British mercantilism or crony capitalism), his friends for political office, and to denigrate his political enemies and Jefferson's actions as Secretary of State.

While he was Secretary of the Treasury, Hamilton used the Gazette as a house organ for the Treasury Department and in turn supported the paper with money from the Treasury Department in the form of "advertising." He also leaned on friends and business associates to purchase ads in the paper in exchange for "favors" from the government.

To counter Hamiltonianism, which Jefferson rightly saw as an assault on individual liberty, he — with James Madison's assistance — recruited another well-known editor named Philip Freneau to publish a paper named the National Gazette in 1791. Jefferson even put Freneau on the State Department payroll to supplement his salary.

Over most of the next decade, the two papers went after one another and their benefactors tooth and thong, with the National Gazette revealing an adulterous affair between Hamilton and Maria Reynolds, and the Gazette of the U.S. eventually printing stories of a relationship between Jefferson and slave Sally Hemings.

The national press has changed little over the years. Elites have used it to start wars, tear down their enemies and prop up others. They've used it to plunder and pillage.

Unbiased?

One of the great deceptions of our time is the idea that there is, or has ever been, objectivity in journalism. Granted there are some naïve, young journalists who enter the field aiming to remain neutral and objective in all aspects. But those altruistic motives are quickly co-opted, often without the journalist even realizing it, by the propaganda from the sources covered, by management, by funders (advertisers), by conventional wisdom and by the herd mentality.

So "objective media" is really just a code word for the agenda of the state.

Today, all national mainstream media are controlled by six mega-corporations. But there has never been an objective media in the U.S., and it's doubtful there has ever been one in the history of the world. During the Revolutionary War, there were newspapers supporting and newspapers opposing the revolution that printed either "facts" or "propaganda" depending upon which side the reader supported.

Newspaper editors in colonial and early United States times thought it their duty to society to give voice to the ideas in which they believed. To muzzle themselves or others who held the same opinions would have seemed nonsensical to them.

The early newspapers, broadsheets and pamphlets gave voice to the ideas of Revolution. It's not a stretch to say that the Revolution would not have been possible if newspapers had focused more on being "objective" and less on being intentionally contrarian, if not provocative or even incendiary.

Opinions vary, but only with a free press

Both truth and dissent — which may or may not be the same thing — are like kryptonite to the power elite. The Founders understood this. They also understood that propaganda was a powerful tool, but that it could be overcome only by allowing a free press.

A thought here on psychological warfare: Since the American system poses as an "open society" with a "free press," there is the pretension to allow open debate, but only on spurious issues. The effect is that as long as the issues are not real or are spurious they are welcomed and promoted as open debate and commentary. The people do not have a clue that all public commentary is spurious.

What then is the issue that even very savvy commentators fail to understand or even mention?

The problem is that all of them are trying to see and understand the American system as free enterprise when in fact it has been corporatist for a hundred years.

All is a disgrace before God, as my mother used to say, that the human race will allow itself generation after generation to be twisted and perverted like animals to the slaughter and precious few ever question "why" about anything. In fact the more learned and "educated," the less capacity to think outside the prescribed system, especially when learning the "facts" from the "free press."

In The Founding Father's Guide to the Constitution, author Brion McClannahan writes that the drafters spent little time debating most 1st Amendment freedoms because they almost unanimously agreed they were all essential for a free people. Still, some saw not giving the idea of a free press a mention in the document as a grave oversight.

This is why I continue to write to you and why I hope you find these Alerts valuable. We are not a newspaper, but I agree with the sentiments toward a free press of Richard Henry Lee, who wrote that "A free press is the channel of communication as to mercantile and public affairs; by means of it the people in large countries ascertain each other's sentiments; are enabled to unite and become formidable to those rulers who adopt improper measures. Newspapers may sometimes be the vehicles of abuse, and of many things not true; but these are small inconveniences, in my mind, among many advantages."

Yours for the truth,

Bob Livingston
Editor, The Bob Livingston Letter®

 

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5 comments:

Lisa said...

I agree with much of this post but must say media bias and outright lies among media & hack journalists has significantly grown since 2016-look at how often CNN lied about Trump! I hope Trump wins his lawsuit against them...he should sue Hillary too for the false narrative she spread w/ that loser Steele Dossier [you were the first to expose that nonsense but few paid attention]

Rhonda said...

Watch for the puke press mount attacks against conservatives this election cycle...these posers are anti-American values.

Rick said...

Fewer folks swallow media BS [only the stupid do]...this is why schools dumb down kids.

Cindy said...

the media gets less trustworthy every year, especially TV lefties who must have all graduated college from the Univ of Moscow. [The apes on the 5 are some the dumbest twats on the air].

Marty said...

Biased bull is all we get from most media; even Fox [thanks to moron Murdoch] has gone to the dark side with few exceptions...