Ive been a journalist for a long time. Long enough to know that it wasnt always like this. There was a time not so long ago when journalists were trusted and admired. We were generally seen as trying to report the news in a fair and straightforward manner. Today, all that has changed. For that, we can blame the 2016 election or, more accurately, how some news organizations chose to cover it. Among the many firsts, last years election gave us the gobsmacking revelation that most of the mainstream media puts both thumbs on the scalethat most of what you read, watch, and listen to is distorted by intentional bias and hostility. I have never seen anything like it. Not even close. Its not exactly breaking news that most journalists lean left. I used to do that myself. I grew up at The New York Times, so Im familiar with the species. For most of the media, bias grew out of the social revolution of the 1960s and 70s. Fueled by the civil rights and anti-Vietnam War movements, the media jumped on the anti-authority bandwagon writ large. The deal was sealed with Watergate, when journalism was viewed as more trusted than governmentand far more exciting and glamorous. Think Robert Redford in All the Presidents Men. Ever since, young people became journalists because they wanted to be the next Woodward and Bernstein, find a Deep Throat, and bring down a president. Of course, most of them only wanted to bring down a Republican president. Thats because liberalism is baked into the journalism cake.
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