Politics - Do we only read what supports our point of view
Posted: Mon Jul 16, 2012 8:15 pm
http://www.themonthly.com.au/cant-be-ha ... scape-5457
This is an example of some journalists and a politician discussing the role of media. All note the demise of newspapers in their present form. They comment about FOX news in the US. People gravitate towards those media outlets that support their worldview. So instead of reporting news its always about opinion.
I rarely see people on the train reading newspapers unless it's a freebie.. They maybe on their Ipods but usually they seem to be looking at Facebook.
Everyday I check out Huffington Post, Salon, Vanity Fair which gives you an idea of where my political leanings are. Sometimes The Daily Caller , Politico. Just check out the different headlines between the Daily Caller and HF
DC
Book: Obama’s Communist mentor influenced his political beliefs.
Rove on Obama’s Bain attacks: ‘This is gutter politics of the worst Chicago sort’ (Fox News Video)
HP
Mitt Romney Bain Capital Filings Link Him To Politically Problematic Companies After 1999
Inside The Investigation Of Leading Republican Money Man Sheldon Adelson
The trouble with internet papers like HP is that they always seem to print everyone's comment. One article I noticed had over 35,000 comments. No way I could read all that. Use to be in the normal papers u only have few letters in response to a particular article and if your letter was published it was big deal.
This is an example of some journalists and a politician discussing the role of media. All note the demise of newspapers in their present form. They comment about FOX news in the US. People gravitate towards those media outlets that support their worldview. So instead of reporting news its always about opinion.
I rarely see people on the train reading newspapers unless it's a freebie.. They maybe on their Ipods but usually they seem to be looking at Facebook.
Everyday I check out Huffington Post, Salon, Vanity Fair which gives you an idea of where my political leanings are. Sometimes The Daily Caller , Politico. Just check out the different headlines between the Daily Caller and HF
DC
Book: Obama’s Communist mentor influenced his political beliefs.
Rove on Obama’s Bain attacks: ‘This is gutter politics of the worst Chicago sort’ (Fox News Video)
HP
Mitt Romney Bain Capital Filings Link Him To Politically Problematic Companies After 1999
Inside The Investigation Of Leading Republican Money Man Sheldon Adelson
The trouble with internet papers like HP is that they always seem to print everyone's comment. One article I noticed had over 35,000 comments. No way I could read all that. Use to be in the normal papers u only have few letters in response to a particular article and if your letter was published it was big deal.