I appreciate that, as a distinguished and ethical journalist, Margaret Sullivan refuses to relent in her ongoing critique of the colossal failure of US corporate media at this critical juncture in history.
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Martin Vermeer FCDreplied to William Lindsey :toad: last edited by
@wdlindsy The one thing that gives me most hope about the Harris-Walz campaign is how they actually understand this and have internalized that the corporate media are no longer the 'fourth estate' but part of the enemy they have to defeat, replace, neutralize and/or circumvent. It's a tall order, but so far they are doing everything right.
BTW this is one place where Harris's Blackness informs her.
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William Lindsey :toad:replied to Martin Vermeer FCD last edited by
@martinvermeer I agree. Those are good points. Thank you for making them.
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William Lindsey :toad:replied to int%rmitt]nt sig^al. ...~!...) last edited by
@nrmacdonald Yes, as my thread also says. We're in agreement.
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CelloMom On Carsreplied to William Lindsey :toad: last edited by
I noticed that you quote a lot of independent writers with their own -what used to be called - blogs.
It's a bit late in the voting season to be asking this, but: where DO we get real, reliable news?
My friends have asked me this repeatedly, and all I can say is that I spend inordinate amounts of time reading and have found journalists I trust rather than news outlets, and go with them.
But who has time to do that?
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William Lindsey :toad:replied to CelloMom On Cars last edited by
@CelloMomOnCars That's a good question, and one I ask myself to which I don't have complete answers. The first thing I'd say is, what the corporate media have now shown us might make us pause and reflect on our belief for a long time that they were actually critically important sources of "news." I have increasingly turned to commentators online whom I trust, and they point me to news articles that seem worth reading. The one corporate media outlet I read daily is The Guardian.
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Catherine Schmidtreplied to CelloMom On Cars last edited by
@CelloMomOnCars @wdlindsy Semafor is a good source. My understanding is two disenchanted Times journalists created it. Another is AP news. They all have their biases but…
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Catherine Schmidtreplied to William Lindsey :toad: last edited by
@wdlindsy here is an excellent explanation as to why humans are attracted to hate and a dominant male. Also I find Hartmann and excellent read.
The Hartmann Report | Thom Hartmann | Substack
A Daily Newsletter of Renaissance Thinking about Progressive Politics, Economics, Science, and the Political News Issues of Our Day. Click to read The Hartmann Report, a Substack publication with tens of thousands of subscribers.
(hartmannreport.com)
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William Lindsey :toad:replied to Catherine Schmidt last edited by
@lillyfinch Thank you. I follow him, too, and find his commentary very valuable.
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CelloMom On Carsreplied to Catherine Schmidt last edited by
All news outlets have bias of course. But there are real problems with the public thinking the for-profit news is there for the public benefit.
I find both AP and Reuters to be pretty good. The Guardian has the perspective of being an international org (it's sort of the way expats don't vote for the local right-wing parties).
Then there the non-profit outlets, Pro Publica is excellent, the Philadelphia Inquirer is more local but also good. I don't have tv.
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Catherine Schmidtreplied to CelloMom On Cars last edited by
@CelloMomOnCars @wdlindsy I am not so sure about that anymore. Almost everyone I know is very aware of the major bias of the, what I call tabloid and for profit, news. I never watch tv news except Rachael Maddow occasionally but I find her repetitive style annoying.
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Catherine Schmidtreplied to William Lindsey :toad: last edited by
@wdlindsy he is a really good writer as well.
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CelloMom On Carsreplied to Catherine Schmidt last edited by
I find it distressing how many of my (perfectly smart, very engaged) friends give me a blank look when I point out the problems with the way the NYTimes has covered Biden.
BuT iT's ThE pAPeR oF rEcOrD.
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Kevin Leecasterreplied to William Lindsey :toad: last edited by
@wdlindsy @CelloMomOnCars
The @MeidasTouch has grown into a very good independent news and analysis organization imo in terms of political and especially legal issues related to U.S. government. -
Frank Heijkampreplied to William Lindsey :toad: last edited by
@wdlindsy The solution is simple, stop covering him.
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Mobility Matters Bhamreplied to William Lindsey :toad: last edited by
@wdlindsy @CelloMomOnCars Thanks for raising this question. I’m getting asked too and the askers don’t want anything that seems partisan in a left leaning way. So, my thought was for the Guardian. And/or Do you have comments about The Christian Science Monitor?
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CelloMom On Carsreplied to Mobility Matters Bham last edited by
I want to make clear that my comment is not intended as ciritcism of @wdlindsy. I have my favourite authors on substack too. But the work of figuring out what's worthwhile is exhausting! In science, that's what peer review is for. So I'm grateful for @wdlindsy's painstaking work, a different and necessary kind of peer review.
As for the Guardian, @mmb , editorially it's to the left of the European center.
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Phiendreplied to William Lindsey :toad: last edited by
@wdlindsy easy answer… money.
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🇺🇸Vaniaji For Harris/Walzreplied to William Lindsey :toad: last edited by
@wdlindsy He doesn’t have money for campaigning…so he uses the MSM for it. I think MSM knows what they are doing…billionaires do not want us to tax their apartheid system.
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William Lindsey :toad:replied to 🇺🇸Vaniaji For Harris/Walz last edited by
@Vaniaji Those are very good points.