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1 posted on 10/28/2010 1:38:02 PM PDT by Ed Hudgins
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To: Ed Hudgins
Ban Big Government, Not Political Speech
The Associated Press homogenized the previously fractiously independent newspapers, seducing them all to join a community of self-interest. The homogeneity of journalism enables and is enforced by the claims of "journalistic objectivity" - claims that, ironically, are self-negating. The first requirement for an attempt at objectivity is to articulate what your own interest in a particular case before commenting on that case. This, wire service journalism never does. It is not because journalism does not have any interests of its own that it never does so; journalism needs to attract an audience and it systematically selects the stories is reports on the basis of criteria which will promote its readership/viewership. Journalism is tempted to conflate interesting the public with "the public interest," which is quite a different matter. To the contrary, journalism omits any mention of its own interests for the simple reason that doing so is incompatible with, and opposite to, making propagandistic claims to objectivity which are not in the public interest but which help promote its readership/viewership.
Wire service journalism never seriously attempts to actually be objective, and therefore any law which is predicated on the objectivity of journalism is unconstitutional. Such laws include: The Associated Press was found to be in violation of the Sherman Antitrust Act back in 1945. At that time the thought of breaking the AP up could not be seriously entertained because its reason for existence was still evident. In 2010, with communications bandwidth as plentiful as it is, efficiency in conserving scarce communication bandwidth is of negligible economic utility.
"People of the same trade seldom meet together even for merriment and diversion, but the conversation ends in a conspiracy against the public or some contrivance to raise prices." - Adam Smith
The Associated Press should be abolished, and broadcast journalism with it. The licensing of broadcasters gives the government unconstitutional power over the national political discourse, which can be done just fine over the Internet.

2 posted on 10/28/2010 3:25:46 PM PDT by conservatism_IS_compassion (DRAFT PALIN)
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