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Tripredacus
Geez it took him long enough!

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The Framers of our Constitution enshrined freedom of the press in the very first Amendment, up at the top of the Bill of Rights, not because they were great fans of journalists — like many politicians, then and now, they were not — but rather because they knew, as Thomas Jefferson put it, that, "If a nation expects to be ignorant and free... it expects what never was and never will be."

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If we look at the wide shot, we can see, in one corner of our screen, the White House briefing room filled with the White House press corps... and, filling the rest of the screen, the finite but disproportionately powerful universe that has become known as "mainstream media" — the newspapers and news programs, real and alleged, that employ these White House correspondents — the news organizations that are, in turn, owned by a shockingly few, much larger corporations, for which news is but a miniscule part of their overall business interests.


http://www.freepress.net/node/41347
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Good for him. Although I guess it's a lot easier to bring up when you aren't employed by "the mainstream media" anymore.
Stormtrooper53
Yeah, I didn't hear him railing against Corporate Media when he was drawing a paycheck from CBS for 20+ years.
SkyClonus
I bet he spends his free time trolling message boards now.

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Lord Madhammer
lol + truth to the last two posts
Glue
According to an ex-anchorwoman, the employer kinda has lotsa ways to make sure you don't use the power of publicity they impart to you against them.

SCOTT MCCLELLAN-ED.
MikePrime
Once the river has been crossed it is easy to burn the bridge.
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