sandinista wrote:
It's a compliment to the US propaganda system that people actually "believe" they have a "free" press.
It's at least as free as any other place on the planet.
Anybody can start a newspaper, website or blog. We still have dozens of newspapers, hundreds of radio stations, hundreds of television stations, and hundreds of web-based sources to choose from.
Please - what's not free about it?
sandinista wrote:
Some people even call the US press "left wing", or "the left wing media". It's truly amazing. Sure the US media criticizes the "right",
Yes - all the time. The media is in bed with the liberal factions of US politics. That generally is not as far left as "The Left," if by that you mean Trotskyite communists and other far left radicals.
sandinista wrote:
but never the "system". The media is lock step in line with neo-liberal capitalist ideology.
The government doesn't control what they say.
Just look at how Olberman skewered Bush with impunity when Bush was president. Every day almost, a Bush Administration official was labeled "the worst person in the world!" and Olberman and others routinely accused the President of war crimes, etc. We have folks who openly published in the media about the former President having been behind 9/11 and been the murderer of thousands of Americans in a purposeful plan to murder hundreds of thousands of foreigners and steal oil resources from other countries.
Likewise, we have media outlets now who rail against Obama, Reid, Pelosi, etc. with wild abandon, and once again - as under Bush - it scarcely matters if there is a grain of truth.
You may not like what they publish - but, they certainly don't seem to be controlled by the Chief Executive.
sandinista wrote:
Besides that, when it comes to an issue like, say, the invasion of Iraq, none of the US media even questioned it. It was the party line through and through.
Bull. The War was railed against by many, and there has never been a shortage of criticism. When "WMD" were not found, you had the media turn against the war like it was nothing - nobody feared for any repercussions -nobody was told not criticize the war. The media refused any government requests to tone down their coverage too - remember the whole controversy about media outlets displaying flag draped coffins and recounting the number of dead back in 2003 and 2004? The government said that such coverage harmed the war effort, and the media said "fuck you."
But, in any case, I love it how you folks seem to think that the American press, which is not controlled by the government, and very often represents a hindrance to the wishes of whoever is in power, is not free - but, in Venezuela, where the PResident just grabs media outlets and shuts them down....that's a "free" press...