The press should be asking tough but fair questions and probe into things. That will invariably make politicians uncomfortable but making them uncomfortable shouldn't be the goal- just an acceptable byproduct you don't worry about.
and this is why they have to go so hard on censorship and outright cheating... it's all such extremist nonsense and falsehoods that these narratives cannot survive without extreme censorship.
and if you check reddit nowadays, the average frontpage thread has 70-99% of comments censored permanently within the first 20 seconds. this is the length they go to for narrative manipulation.
If the press had that mentality with all politicians that would be great. In theory they are supposed to hold them accountable
She's not wrong. The press should comfort the afflicted and afflict the comfortable.
The issue is that they only do it with Republicans, and not even the bad kind of Republicans, and never with members of their own party.
The press should be asking tough but fair questions and probe into things. That will invariably make politicians uncomfortable but making them uncomfortable shouldn't be the goal- just an acceptable byproduct you don't worry about.
and this is why they have to go so hard on censorship and outright cheating... it's all such extremist nonsense and falsehoods that these narratives cannot survive without extreme censorship.
and if you check reddit nowadays, the average frontpage thread has 70-99% of comments censored permanently within the first 20 seconds. this is the length they go to for narrative manipulation.
I love this man.