The Media Won't Tell You the Truth About the Media,
So I Will
By Thom Hartmann
June 18, 2015 "Information
Clearing House" - If you want see everything that's wrong with our media and how it
covers elections, just
check out this clip from today's episode of "Morning Joe" on
MSNBC.
Amazing, right?
Nothing about which candidate is going to break up the big banks,
nothing about how each candidate plans to deal with our
trillion-dollar student loan problem, and certainly nothing about
fast-track and the TPP.
Instead, just an endless back-and-forth about "likeability,"
because why talk about issues that actually matter to people when
you can talk about which candidates seem nicer than the others?
It's the whole "who would you rather have a beer with?" thing all
over again, and it's just as meaningless.
It doesn't matter whether someone is "likeable" or not. What
matters is whether or not they care about issues that affect real
people and whether or not they're willing to fight for those issues,
regardless of what the billionaires think.
The rest is just nonsense, as Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders
pointed out during a recent appearance on CNN's "Reliable
Sources."
As usual, Bernie is right.
Elections are not popularity contests - or at least they
shouldn't be.
They're a chance for voters and candidates to have an honest
conversation about the problems facing this country.
But the media don't want that.
What mainstream news wants is for everyone to treat elections
like they're "American Idol," where voters pick candidates based on
how attractive they are or how much star appeal they can bring.
That's because the media know that if they ever actually talked
about real issues, no one would vote Republican.
And that terrifies the people who run the media.
The executives, the board members, the advertisers - they're all
multi-millionaires who don't want to see their taxes go up, and
don't want to see their media empires regulated or even, as Bernie
Sanders has suggested, broken up.
So instead of giving us news, they give us infotainment and
gossip. And even when they do cover candidates who care about the
issues, they try to marginalize them or only talk about them in the
context of horse race politics.
Case in point: how the mainstream media cover Bernie Sanders.
Right now, Bernie is galvanizing voters all across the country,
and is one of the few candidates to actually have an honest opinion
about the biggest political story of the summer - the TPP.
But when he
appears on so-called premier shows like "Meet the Press," he
just gets asked questions about Hillary Clinton.
This is what the mainstream news does.
Chuck Todd had a perfect chance to dig deep into Bernie's call
for a "political revolution," but he instead he decided to shift the
conversation back to Hillary Clinton's "trustworthiness."
This turns Bernie into a protest candidate who only matters
insofar as he affects Hillary Clinton's status as the Democratic
front-runner.
US voters deserve better than this.
We deserve a rich conversation about where this country is headed
and which candidate is best equipped to put us in the right
direction.
But we're not going to get it out of the mainstream media because
the mainstream media care more about protecting their interests and
the interests of corporate advertisers than about telling us what's
really going on.
The corporate media in the US will never tell you that, but now
that you know, pass it on.
Thom Hartmann is a New York Times bestselling
Project Censored Award winning author and host of a nationally
syndicated progressive radio talk show. You can learn more about
Thom Hartmann at
his website
and find out what stations broadcast his radio program. He also now
has a daily independent television program,
The Big
Picture, syndicated by FreeSpeech TV, RT TV, and 2oo community
TV stations.
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