Worse Than Neo-Nazis
“Sigh. If only President Trump denounced neo-Nazis as passionately and sincerely as he castigates journalists.” . . .
“Look,
we in journalism deserve to have our feet held to the fire. We make mistakes
all the time, and too often we are superficial, sensationalist, unfair,
defensive or diverted by shiny objects. Critics are right that we in the
national media are often out of touch with working-class America, and
distressingly often, we are lap dogs instead of watchdogs.
“Yet for
all our failings, journalism remains an indispensable constraint on power.
Trump has systematically tried to delegitimize the institutions that hold him
accountable — courts, prosecutors, investigators, the media — and that’s the
context for his vilification of all them, for we collectively provide
monitoring that outrages him.”
—Nicholas Kristof, columnist, “We’re Journalists, Mr. Trump, Not the Enemy,” New York Times, Aug. 24, 2017.
(Thanks to alert WORDster Steve Marston)
• Editorial Comment: Hold the line. Please.
PeezPix by Ted Pease
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you get the right ones, in the right order, you can nudge the world a
little.” —Tom Stoppard
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