How Republics Fall
The American Fourth Estate spreads their skanky legs:
Makes you want to kick a reporter in the gnarlies, doesn't it? Unfortunately, I suspect that I might live to see the day when the United States becomes a totalitarian empire, the political press is actively censored, and reporters are "disappeared" for writing truths offensive to power. Schadenfreude perhaps, but at what price? Like none-too-bright children gorging themselves at an unattended candy store, the leftist lackeys in the press neither think upon nor care to understand the consequences of their actions. And just guess who will get to clean up the puke and pay the bill.
Buy ammo, folks.
Two and a half centuries ago Edmund Burke said the reporters’ gallery in Parliament was an estate “more important far than” the other three put together. Today America’s Fourth Estate is not merely predisposed, as it has been for generations, to favor a particular political party: It is deeply engaged in the hero worship of a particular political leader.
The closeness of mainstream journalists to President Obama has debauched their integrity. Some of them give the White House veto authority over their stories. Others look to be rewarded with plum jobs or stimulus-funded ads. This abasement before power presages a return to a time when political writers, among them Swift and Defoe, were the professed protégés of statesmen and relied on Whig or Tory patronage for their bread; it also leaves the country vulnerable to the distortions of ostensibly neutral journalists who are too fervently committed to the leader to tell the truth about him.
Having been corrupted into a semi-official state press, America’s mainstream media is now transforming the most important election in a generation into the political equivalent of an episode of The Bachelor. Liberalism’s scribal class is actually pleased that the contest has become a referendum not on the president’s record or his plans but on his charisma and popularity. In the kingdom of vapor, substance has no place.
This is how republics die, in thrall to the inane, the frivolous, and the inconsequential. A liberalism incapable of persuading the public to embrace its policies has been converted by its media tribunes into a publicity stunt. As a result, the nation that gave the world the Federalist Papers and the Lincoln–Douglas debates may very well reelect a flawed chief executive for no other reason than that he has been continuously portrayed as a super-nice guy by the media lackeys who tend the Obama cult.
Makes you want to kick a reporter in the gnarlies, doesn't it? Unfortunately, I suspect that I might live to see the day when the United States becomes a totalitarian empire, the political press is actively censored, and reporters are "disappeared" for writing truths offensive to power. Schadenfreude perhaps, but at what price? Like none-too-bright children gorging themselves at an unattended candy store, the leftist lackeys in the press neither think upon nor care to understand the consequences of their actions. And just guess who will get to clean up the puke and pay the bill.
Buy ammo, folks.
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