From: Blunderov (squooker@mweb.co.za)
Date: Sat May 29 2004 - 03:12:28 MDT
Joe Dees
Sent: 29 May 2004 07:34 AM
Why the Watchdogs Need Watching
By Bruce Thornton
http://victorhanson.com/Articles/Private%20Papers/Why_Watchdogs_Need_Watchin
g.html
[Blunderov] An article which in my view has almost no redeeming features. It
amounts to whining that the news is not covered in a manner congenial to the
author's preconceptions.
A central flaw is that it fails to realize that virtue is its own reward.
The contention that, for instance, 'Dog declines to bite passing man' should
be reported if the press is to be considered truly 'objective' is risible to
me.
Anyway, where is it written that it is the function of the press to be
objective? It is the function of the press to be critical in the same way
that it is the function of watch-dogs to bite.
Touching for a moment on the 'liberal press', assuming for a moment that
there is in fact any such beast at all, how do we account for its existence?
I would be inclined to ascribe it to superior intelligence, education and
critical thinking skills finding their natural expression in a free society.
So if this is what 'liberal press' means, then I'm all for it.
Best Regards
PS I have to assume that Bruce Thornton is a member of that other sterling
institution the 'illiberal press'.
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