I feel embarrassed for them. |
Well said! |
Agreed but they raise some valid points. The press is going to write the story they want to write regardless of the facts. They want the clickbait headline that will drive revenue and have really sold their souls. Journalists on all sides of the political spectrum are dishonest clowns. |
Much like some Supreme Court justices. |
Regardless of our opinion of GP, what pp refers to is the real problem. Today Prep, tomorrow an organization or person any of us support. If it makes money, the truth be damned. Joiurnalism really is dead. When will the American public refuse to put up with this decline in standards? |
As opposed to the high standards we demand of our President and Congress? ![]() |
... eh... journalists didn’t force him to make a spectacle of himself. If anything this process showed us who we were getting. |
Different issue. Do you have anything constructive to add ? |
What has this got to do with a conversation about ethics and journalism? In case you missed it, this conversation is not about Kavanaugh. Try to look at the big picture. |
Their applications must have taken a hit |
Viewership and readership across the board is down. Candidly I have stopped watching the news |
They wrote facts it's just you don't like the facts. |
I am sure that is the reason they wrote the piece. Maybe it was because the school and the children at the school have been under attack for an alleged sexual assault claim from 36 years ago. That incorrect information is continued to spread via the media and forums just like this. |
Gross. I cannot imagine sending a child to that school. |
LOL at yourself. It's spelled "lede". https://www.merriam-webster.com/words-at-play/bury-the-lede-versus-lead |