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The greatest threat to American journalism: the loss of neutral reporting
The Hill ^ | 11/23/18 10:30 AM EST | BY John Solomon, Opinion Contributor

Posted on 11/23/2018 8:40:17 AM PST by b4its2late

Over the past several months, I’ve watched, read and heard much about the potential Armageddon facing the profession of journalism.

I’ve watched colleagues proclaim that “fake news” attacks by President Trump, crowd chants of “enemies” and the expulsion of CNN’s Jim Acosta from the White House press room pose the greatest threats to news reporting in history.

I respectfully disagree.

ADVERTISEMENT To be fair, there are many dangers I recognize and many fears I see as justified.

Forty-five members of the news media have died in the line of duty this year, according to the Committee to Protect Journalists. The death of Jamal Khashoggi at the hands of a Saudi government seeking to silence his voice is as horrific as it is unconscionable. The mail bombs sent to media outlets also are reprehensible and chilling.

But journalism, sadly, has laid to rest many a brave reporter, here and on foreign soil, and it managed to keep a neutral light of disclosure burning bright in far more difficult times than today.

We journalists have more freedom, more reach, and more ability to inform today than ever before. But with those advantages comes an even greater responsibility to the public, one I fear is being denigrated by journalists who substitute opinion for facts and emotion for dispassion.

Beyond the killings, the threats, and the vitriol, what most threatens journalism today is the behavior of its own practitioners.

We have become too full of our own opinions, too enthralled with our own celebrity, too emotionally offended by warranted and unwarranted criticism, and too astray from the neutral, factual voice our teachers in journalism school insisted we practice.

It was that neutral voice that compelled Americans to welcome television newscasters Walter Cronkite or Peter Jennings into their living rooms each night. It was that commitment to factual reporting without slant that made the morning and evening newspapers mandatory reading.

And it was that relentless but emotionally detached commitment to truth, context and fairness — even when enemies sought to discredit us — that exposed such wrongs as Watergate, the Tuskegee experiments and the deplorable treatments at Walter Reed Hospital.

The traits that have made journalism great and respected and impactful for most of the past century are sorely lacking in many of today’s practitioners.

ADVERTISEMENT Instead of facts, many journalists today trade in supposition and opinion. Instead of dispassionate neutral coverage, many have offered emotional rants that border on disrespect. Instead of covering all sides of the story, entire news organizations have chosen to pick one side over another.

And Donald Trump’s broadsides have only forced reporters to hunker down even more with these harmful practices.

This self-destructive behavior was on full display this week as professional journalists strayed far from their neutral voice in reporting on — and simultaneously condemning — Trump’s statement on why he chose to maintain good relations with Saudi Arabia despite its role in murdering the journalist Khashoggi.

Fox News anchor Shepard Smith declared: “President Trump stands with Saudi Arabia. Today the president insulted the murder victim and sided with the Saudis, who said our CIA is wrong.” On CNN, anchor Brianna Keilar suggested there was little difference in Trump’s annual rite of pardoning a Thanksgiving turkey and his treatment of Saudi Arabia.

“And there you have it — President Trump pardoning the Thanksgiving turkey, the annual tradition. Peas is the name of this turkey,” Keilar said on “CNN Newsroom.”

“And just the most unusual dichotomy here, as this comes on the heels of a statement that the president has put out essentially pardoning Saudi Arabia and the crown prince and the king there, despite what his intel community is expected to put out in a report today that Saudi Arabia is behind, that these leaders of Saudi Arabia are behind the killing of a Washington Post journalist,” she added.

Such rhetorical flair may make the journalist emotionally satisfied for a moment. But the injection of opinion and insinuation and condemnation disserves the public for a far longer time, depriving viewers and readers of a neutral set of facts upon which to make their own decisions and opinions.

With rare exception, the wise elders of the profession have not spoken up forcefully enough to denounce this creeping cancer of POV journalism, nor stem the demise of the profession’s core values of fairness, accuracy, precision and neutrality. In fact, some are gleefully cheering on some of the bad-boy behaviors.

Bob Woodward, my former colleague at The Washington Post, is one of the rare voices of consternation. He quickly recognized that President Trump’s double-down battle with the media risked evoking emotional responses from a profession that requires neutrality under fire.

His wise assessment of the Acosta dispute hearkened to the golden values of the journalism era just past.

If you are angry as a journalist, he suggested, don’t sue, opinionate or denigrate. Instead, strap on a camera or a notebook and break some meaningful news that illuminates what is wrong without tainting it with the soapbox.

I can put it another way, in the words of my first real mentor in journalism, George Reedy. He used to say, “You don’t use a bullhorn filled with opinion and emotion when a flashlight’s illumination of facts will do.”

Show dignity and neutrality as a journalist in the face of adversity, and ditch the swagger and attitude, he preached.

My old Irish aunt once admonished me in a slightly different, but equally effective, way. She used to say, “If you want to have people listen to your opinion, become a politician. Otherwise, just stick to some damn facts, Mr. Reporter.”


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1 posted on 11/23/2018 8:40:17 AM PST by b4its2late
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To: b4its2late

The greatest threat to American journalism is the take over of the media by propagandists that will not give both side of a story so the reader can make up their own mind. Media is changing and the main stream propagandists will be the losers.


2 posted on 11/23/2018 8:48:35 AM PST by mountainlion (Live well for those that did not make it back.)
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To: b4its2late

There is no, and never has been, or ever will be, neutral reporting.


3 posted on 11/23/2018 8:49:47 AM PST by TaxPayer2000 (The United States shall guarantee to every state in this union a republican form of government...)
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To: b4its2late

Few will listen...


4 posted on 11/23/2018 8:50:33 AM PST by Edgerunner (Second Amendment Spoken Here)
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To: b4its2late

Acosta is a DAMN RUDE and arrogant person. Nothing to do journalism.


5 posted on 11/23/2018 8:50:37 AM PST by I am Richard Brandon
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To: b4its2late

Happy Thanksgiving bump.

5.56mm


6 posted on 11/23/2018 8:53:45 AM PST by M Kehoe (DRAIN THE SWAMP!)
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To: M Kehoe

Back at ya!


7 posted on 11/23/2018 8:57:17 AM PST by b4its2late (A Liberal is a person who will give away everything he doesn't own.)
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To: I am Richard Brandon

Totally agree! He’s no journalist. He’s in it for Acosta.


8 posted on 11/23/2018 8:57:51 AM PST by b4its2late (A Liberal is a person who will give away everything he doesn't own.)
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To: b4its2late

Why do they care more about who killed Khashoggi than about who killed our men in Benghazi?


9 posted on 11/23/2018 8:59:31 AM PST by Jeff Chandler (Every time a lefty cries "racism", a Trump voter gets his wings.)
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To: b4its2late
Forty-five members of the news media have died in the line of duty this year...

No "journalist" has died "in the line of duty". "Journalism" is a trade, not a duty, no matter how many noble trappings they try to bestow on it. Those forty-five died on the job.

And this is part of the problem. "Journalists" believe they are special, having special rights, above all others and the law. They espouse causes while piously claiming to be impartial.

Give me reporters practicing their trade instead of these sanctimonious "journalists" preaching their screed. The country and the world will be far better for it.

10 posted on 11/23/2018 8:59:39 AM PST by DakotaGator (Weep for the lost Republic! And keep your powder dry!!)
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To: TaxPayer2000

While I will agree that publications have always had bias, the modern journalist always claimed to strive for “just the facts” and to distance their writing from their own prejudgment.

As socialists consoled the publications, universities and media, reporters became leftists and to survive and advance. There is no adherence or striving for modern journalistic standards — they are now all lying propagandists.


11 posted on 11/23/2018 9:04:36 AM PST by KC Burke (If all the world is a stage, I would like to request my lighting be adjusted.)
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To: b4its2late

America’s alphabet, mainstream, corporate media is not just ideologically biased. If it were merely a leftist talking shop, there would be many defections, instances where their ideology conflicts, and exceptions.

No. These are controlled, crony-capitalist, statist outlets owned and controlled to issue propaganda to shape opinion and protect the deep state.

NO different from Russia’s RT or China’s CCTV or People’s Daily.


12 posted on 11/23/2018 9:08:44 AM PST by PGR88
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To: b4its2late

Ironically, it’s money that destroys journalism and objectivity, and the leftists are completely in its thrall.

Who will always attract more viewers on TV or the internet:
1) an unknown writer of sober, insightful, detailed, long, complete, accurate presentations of facts and balanced analysis (notice how this detailed sentence is boring); or,
2) a celebrity talking head who spews exciting, evidence-free news-pinions, makes themselves the story (Acosta), milks tragedies and violence for hot visuals and emotional sob stories, and trivializes the news as “professional wrestling”?

In a mass entertainment culture that rewards shallowness, sensationalism will always win the most attention, which is what generates the most advertising sales, which puts the most bread on journ-o-lists’ butter.


13 posted on 11/23/2018 9:13:31 AM PST by Chewbarkah
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To: b4its2late

Good article, but ...

“depriving viewers and readers of a neutral set of facts upon which to make their own decisions and opinions”

Hillary, Democrats and obviously our media are intentionally telling its viewers and readers how to think, how to decide. People today have become so ignorant and simple minded that they either willingly follow along, or have no clue they’re being led.

Journalism is not helping this, and they are only slightly to blame for it. As the populace has gotten dumber, so too have the journalists.


14 posted on 11/23/2018 9:26:45 AM PST by TheZMan (I am a secessionist.)
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To: b4its2late
“If you want to have people listen to your opinion, become a politician. Otherwise, just stick to some damn facts, Mr. Reporter.”

Boy is Mr Solomon naive. This corruption has been going on since Uncle Walter was spinning his lies in the 1960s.

Journolists toe the line because their paymasters will pull the plug on their jobs

This crap accelerated under Bill Clinton (of course) when he and congress allowed consolidation of the media.

15 posted on 11/23/2018 9:38:36 AM PST by bkopto
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To: DakotaGator

Where can I see this list of murdered journalists?


16 posted on 11/23/2018 9:40:11 AM PST by patriotsoul
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To: b4its2late

I believe that we never had neutral reporting, but the exposure provided by the free flow of conversation on the internet has both awakened people and led them to believe this fake news agenda only began when Obama was elected.


17 posted on 11/23/2018 9:45:40 AM PST by Baynative (their degree in economics)
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To: b4its2late

The press is free alright, and with that freedom they have chosen a side.


18 posted on 11/23/2018 9:45:52 AM PST by Az Joe (I AM TRUMP!)
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To: b4its2late

Reporting true facts is racist and may cause a severe case of microaggression.


19 posted on 11/23/2018 9:55:36 AM PST by chief lee runamok (mongrel at large)
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To: b4its2late

As Rush pointed out on Wednesday there have been more journalists killed in Mexico in the past year than in any country in the world.

Mexico is consistently at the top of the list of media killings and kidnappings.

Somehow this information doesn’t seem to register with, or at any rate matter to, the U.S. press.

Mehico bueno Trumpo no good-o.


20 posted on 11/23/2018 9:56:42 AM PST by Fightin Whitey
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