Fri
Oct 17 2008
09:19 am
By: R. Neal
The Knoxville News Sentinel is asking readers if the KNS should endorse a candidate for president. Michael Silence explains, and has a link to a poll.
(I vote yes so we can ridicule their endorsement of Grumpy Old Man and Mean Girl!)
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since when has the KNS asked
since when has the KNS asked if they should endorse? What's different this time around?
The difference is they're
The difference is they're asking. Apparently they're not sure it's relevant any more. Or they are chickenshit.
Translation: "We're thinking
Translation:
"We're thinking about actually endorsing Obama, but we want to have an excuse not to piss off our rabidly right-wing readership."
the latter, I think Randy.
the latter, I think Randy.
"We're thinking about
"We're thinking about actually endorsing Obama, but we want to have an excuse not to piss off our rabidly right-wing readership."
Yep. They follow the news closely and are too well informed to endorse McCain/Palin, so they are looking for a mulligan. If they can't endorse Presidential candidates without interviewing them, where does that leave the rest of us?
And what can learn about polarization and media bias from this McElroy floater: "Presidential endorsements contribute to the polarization in our society and tend to aggravate readers and lead them to believe our coverage is biased." It makes me wonder how McElroy would address those problems. Is silence unbiased? If so, how do you distinguish unbiased silence from total censorship?
If they can't endorse
KNS is a paper in a state that's pretty much a lock for McCain.
Beyond that, they're pretty much a wire service paper for anything outside East Tennessee anyway. What chance would they have of getting an interview with McCain or Obama?
Mulligan is the word that came to mind...
If so, how do you distinguish unbiased silence from total censorship?
More so than any newspaper I have ever read the News Sentinel is guilty of the sins of omission.
This raises it to a new level. The McElroy era is unprecedented. It is really a shame that there is not a scholastic study of the News Sentinel. They are breaking new ground in getting away from journalism and tending towards being an advertorial.
Is it just me, or does the News Sentinel remind you of CityView magazine?
McElroy's argument is a
McElroy's argument is a straw man. Following that logic (that endorsements contribute to polarization), a newspaper shouldn't have an editorial page.
A newspaper should never be
A newspaper should never be afraid to polarize people, because their business, by its very nature, as a polarizing one.
This idea that newspaper are supposed to be timid reporters of facts is a load of crap. Real journalism means kicking ass and taking names.
To make up an example, lets say that Candidate Smith made the statement, "50% of your tax dollars go to foreign aid!" The current definition of "unbiased" means just printing a statement from Smith's opponent disputing that claim.
But a real reporter would spend a few hours in the Federal budget and write a story sayig, "Smith is misinformed or lying; that number is far too high by any definition of foreign aid." A damn good reporter would try to track down the source of Smith's claim and see who's feeding him the information. That's journalism.
Now, I've often noted that the people who keep flogging the "the press should be unbiased" horse are the ones who insist Fox News is "fairandbalanced".
NO!
No it should not endorse and neither should any other newspaper. Their business is to report the news but when they endorse they are only kidding everyone when they say they are "neutral in their reporting." I would rather see a newspaper just report and stay out of the endorsement business.
So Concerned
So Concerned Taxpayer,
should they get rid of the editorial page, if their only business is to report the news? No opinion, whatsoever?
For hundreds of years, newspapers have been in the news AND opinion business. And without informed commentary (opinion), a nation suffers.
The only thing that should
The only thing that should be printed in that section are those retarded letters to the editor. While some are timely and helpful most are as stupid as what one will read on a blog.
wow. Ben Franklin would be
wow. Ben Franklin would be so proud that you think letter writers are retarded.
condescend often, do you?
update: Without opinion pages, America would have been hard pressed to learn about the Federalist Papers.
"Seventy-seven of the (85) essays were published serially in The Independent Journal and The New York Packet between October 1787 and August 1788." Newspapers, by darn!
The authors of the Federalist Papers wanted to both influence the vote in favor of ratification and shape future interpretations of the Constitution. According to historian Richard B. Morris, they are an "incomparable exposition of the Constitution, a classic in political science unsurpassed in both breadth and depth by the product of any later American writer."
Let me guess.... you
Let me guess.... you consider Fox News the epitome of neutral reporting, right?
No, and I resent your
No, and I resent your obnoxious and arrogant attitude about my response. I have never been comfortable with a newspaper, anywhere, doing this, and it takes away any credibility that they have in being neutral about reporting the news. Newspapers are were a person can get real news, not the television. Good grief, what is it with liberals and their fascination with Fox News. The only reason a person needs to know about them is if one worked in politics and connected the data between the viewership numbers and voter demographics. Otherwise, they are just a media enterprise, owned by a conglomerate and trying to make a buck. They are about ratings, as all of them are so turn off your television and pick up a paper why don't you? Better yet, take off your ideological glasses and see the world around you.
Otherwise, they are just a
And KNS is a media enterprise owned by Scripps and trying... to... make...
Is the point too obvious already?
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the distance between black & white is much further than i would like until now i never noticed that fascism has many disguises -d. boon, 1981
MDB nailed it
"We're thinking about actually endorsing Obama, but we want to have an excuse not to piss off our rabidly right-wing readership."
Spot on.
Larry Van Guilder
I agree with Larry. Come
I agree with Larry. Come on, KNS, if you really want to endorse Obama, go for it. Show some, um, guts.
And I voted "yes". I love laughing at the KNS endorsements that use 15 paragraphs to tell you all the things that are wrong with someone (e.g. Shurf Tim) and then end with "vote for him anyway."
c'mon Rachel. you know if
c'mon Rachel. you know if somebody is an addict, you need to treat them gingerly. Hopefully, the KNS will embrace recovery and come out for what's best for the country instead of reverting to old habits of partisanship. Not that Hartmann, McElroy, or even Michael "Fred Fred Fred" Silence are GOP loyalists. Perish the thought.
I blogged about the KNS's radical approach to asking its readers whether to endorse over at DKos. The comments are much more interesting than those at the KNS.
My favorite comment: "Wow. You can't get much more mavericky than this. Asking people to vote on how mavericky they think you should be."
and
Tired of crow? Or just feeling shame?
Hmmm, KNS, what's changed in the last four years? Maybe they re-read their '04 endorsement.
One major daily paper is the problem
I dont believe a newspaper is obligated to be non biased.
In fact the Constitution protects a newspaper's right to be biased.
Thats why the 1st amendment says:
"The congress shall make no law..abridging the freedom of the press."
So Hell yes a newspaper should slant the news..make their opinion known..on the front page as well as the opionion page.
From Black Wednesday till Super Tuesday the News-Sentinal did just that.Went old school & exercised the freedom of the press.The paper took an activist position.
Every day the News-Sentinal pounded anybody that had anything to do with the appointments.The paper took the whole county commission to court on sunshine law violations.
But that was the exception in the new world of the daily newspaper biz.
Today we only have one daily paper & there is no room for opinion if you want to sell papers to everybody.And you want to sell papers to everybody to get readership up because thats what the advertisers demand.
The daily newspaper is no longer owned or run by folks from around here.They are detached from what makes Knoxville tick & their job is to offend as few people as they can to as I said keep advertisers happy.
Plus the folks who are buying colume inches are not from around here either.They dont want hear that readership is down or folks are pissed at the paper because the paper took a position on a hot local issue.
It is what it is & no need for me rant about it.
But I do believe thats why blogs like Knoxviews & weeklys like the Metro Pulse & the Shopper thrive.They give real opinions & tell you what they think about whats going down.
The News Sentinal is doing what they gotta do in the 21st century.
But I sure do miss the old days when two daily newspapers had an opinion & advocated with hard hitting stories on the front page as well as the opinion page.
Word...
But I sure do miss the old days when two daily newspapers had an opinion & advocated with hard hitting stories on the front page as well as the opinion page.
When the Sentinel became the only daily paper was the moment with this community started tilting towards a local oligarchy.
It sucks. But it is what it is. The Sentinel is owned/pawned. Next stop Pottersville? Or some company town name. Maybe Haslamville? Maybe HaslamCo? 12 WhiteGuysville? Or maybe NorthshoreTwelveville?
While everyone was sleeping this went from a great place to live to just a place on the map.
We are living in a disutopian reality. And we deserve what we get.
He's too busy smelting
He's too busy smelting Rearden Metal to choose his ideology.
Farragutopian.
Farragutopian.
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the distance between black & white is much further than i would like until now i never noticed that fascism has many disguises -d. boon, 1981
John Galt?
Now, is this where I get to accuse you of sloughing off the +10 Mantle of John Galtness?
Who is John Galt?
Read Atlas Shrugged.
#9: Who is John Galt?
Read Atlas Shrugged.
..or don't. It's quite long.
I've managed to finish The
I've managed to finish The Fountainhead, two decades or so ago, but I never could get more than a few pages into Atlas Shrugged. (Its 1000+ pages... of small type.)
Too easy...
The protagonist of one of the most overwrought, turgid pieces of shit books ever written.
You wouldn't recognize a double entendre if you tripped over it. This has gotten boring. Baiting you used to be fun.
Justin caught it...
And that's not a double entendre, Frenchy.
It was a classic double entendre.
"It was a classic double entendre..."
...he muttered to himself.
He would archive it with the remainder of his "body of work" (those 4000 posts in the News-Sentinel comment threads), to be reproduced on gilded pages and bound in fine leather sometime later.
But for now, to archive it. "Classics" must lie around in some deep, musty hole for eons before they can be fully appreciated.
Or perhaps a footnote is helpful...
...to those of you who don't have a stomach for reading the N-S comment threads:
When David Keim recently entered a conversation there, threatening to ban Nine's participation, he (Nine) expressed concern that once banned, his "body of work" might also be erased from their archives.
Now, that was "classic."
Omg, that's hilarious.
Omg, that's hilarious.
Comment forum ethics
When David Keim recently entered a conversation there, threatening to ban Nine's participation, he (Nine) expressed concern that once banned, his "body of work" might also be erased from their archives.
Tamara, you must not have understood the issue. The issue is that the News Sentinel was censoring commenters. Giving the death penalty and erasing the entire account is unique. I know of no place that when they ban someone they erase every single post that person made.
A few of the people the Sentinel banned needed to be locked out as they were fragrantly violating the rules. But some were simply censored. You seem disappointed I am still there. BTW, still waiting for you to back up your claim from this morning.
This would never be a problem for you as you are in lock step with the Sentinel. Protect Ragsdale and condemn Ragsdale's enemies. Support the Knox Charter Petition and condemn those opposed to it. You yourself admitted you were a participant in Jack McElroy's reader seminars.
You are reliable in your own way. In a head cheerleader sort of way.
Not exactly...
He would archive it with the remainder of his "body of work" (those 4000 posts in the News-Sentinel comment threads)
Actually 2282 posts. But that's close. For you. Still at the Sentinel. Much to the chagrin of some.
Still, that is classic double entendre.
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Me thinks the digit responded in jest. Cubes to digit for snark. "Who is John Galt?" was repeated throughout the book by the characters.
libertopian.
libertopian.
A few of the people the
I wouldn't consider them fragrant, odoriferous perhaps.
Visit us at
The Home
Interesting...
I wouldn't consider them fragrant, odoriferous perhaps.
It does stink.
Does an inadvertent double entendre become a triple entendre?
The newspaper could try this
The newspaper could try this weird, split-decision endorsement
Brian A.
I'd rather be cycling.
Results so far: Yes, take a
Results so far:
Yes, take a stand. 25% 280 votes
No, we don't need your opinion. 74% 830 votes
1110 total votes
They should have had an option for "Who cares if you endorse".