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It’s probably some mix of the two, so I have to give him props for not going too far in either
direction.
I could be wrong, but that’s been my opinion for many years. Bernstein gets less space but I’ve always liked his reporting better.
So yeah, I think more transparency is a way that all MSM reporters can demonstrate greater cred, though it’s ultimately a private judgment call.
If many reporters started displaying their financial statements, it would put pressure on all to volunteer the same. I think it’s a great idea.
(And btw, I never knew you were blogging, Murray. I can’t believe I’ve been bypassing your work all this time while looking for your MSM articles at WaPo, etc.)
]]>” I agree that it is the responsibility of the media in a democracy to inform the public about what their elected officials are doing and how they are handling their responsibilities, but it is equally important for non-political figures to be held accountable for what they do. Business and community leaders of all kinds can greatly affect the world, and it is the responsibility of the media to ensure that both positive and negative aspects of business and government are made public. It is equally important that the public demands thorough, honest reporting from the media.”
In other words, ethics rules apply to everyone…except if you’re Bob Woodward.
Just because Woodward achieved great things long ago, it doesn’t excuse him from hypocrisy today.
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