Apparently being 'objective' is more important than pursuing the truth.
Yes. Or have you not heard "We report, you decide." People seeking truth do exist in journalism: They write the editorials. Hard News and Editorials are supposed to be two separate entities governed by two different sets of rules. Cronkite was the first to break it, and every journalist since has focused entirely on reproducing a moment to launch them to national relevance or win them a Pulitzer.
I'd say media conglomeration and sycophancy toward centres of authority is a far worse trend in journalism. We need more John Pilgers and Seymour Hershs to reverse the death spiral of real investigative journalism. I do find it interesting, though, that you managed to work Marx into a post where he is completely irrelevant.
His relevance is in the context of being a mostly neutral figure whose legacy turned into a death knell for standards in society. It's inarguable that the world would have been a better place if the Communist Manifesto and all it's inherent class warfare and economically nonviable nonsense had never been put to paper. I was simply drawing a comparison. Each new iteration of Marx's misguided but largely harmless ideas became more brutal, vicious, and inhumane, just as each successive generation after Cronkite has become less and less reporter and more and more editorializer.
I will agree they all serve at the behest of the government though, with the caveat that it is always to the benefit of the left whenever possible. NYTimes classified info leaks can't be cheap to produce.
I half expected to see a transition into a multi-paragraph rant against Obama, but for once you disappoint.
His Majesty will be influential, also for all the wrong reasons. There will still be people 40 years from now with Obama '08 stickers on their cars, however. The only event they've considered "humanizing" for their Messiah so far was his choice of "mom jeans" for his all-star pitch. Interestingly, his pitch was just like all his other actions: weak, effeminate, and over-exposed. I hope this will be a suitable substitute for multiple paragraphs.
Also Glenn Greenwald lol. Glenn Greenwald is the professional equivalent of jjfun, infamous for posting praise for his own articles with
different alts.