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| What Passes for 'Journalism,' Giving Obama a Free Pass |
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| Saturday, 21 June 2008 | |
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By Warner Todd Huston Recently the Rockford (Ill.) Register Star subjected its readers to another fine example of sloppy journalism aimed at exalting the Obama candidacy. It is so bad, so pointless, so filled with empty platitudes and meaninglessness that one might suspect it was written by Barack Obama himself instead of a reputed journalist. But it is a perfect example of the sort of slavish devotion the Illinois press is bestowing on it’s almost native son.This time, the Register Star is seen assuring Illinoisans that a President Barack will be good for the state because “he’s been here.” That’s it. That’s the entire message. He will be good for Illinois because “he’s been here.” No explanation, no examples, no further revelation is needed… and the paper offers none. So, what does it mean? Who knows? But it is a good sound to it, doesn’t it? Why Barack will be great because “he’s been here,” ya know? Of course, he’s “been” to all the other 57 states, too. Why he’d be better for Illinois over mere visitation than he would for anywhere else is never addressed. But, who needs explanations? The warm fuzzy feelings that the Illinois media and the Obama campaign radiates is all most Obama supporters need. No logic or serious policy discussion is needed. Rockford resident Dortha Young said she thinks Obama’s knowledge of Rockford and Illinois will lead his decision-making if he’s elected president. How will he “understand the poor"? No one in the article bothers to elucidate. Obama’s home in the upscale Hyde Park, a place where decades ago all the poor were chased out by the urban planning of the University there, sure doesn’t speak toward his ability to “understand” the poor. “It could matter a whole lot, depending on what he does,” he said. “Nobody knows what he’s going to do, or McCain for that matter. He could do a whole lot of good for the state of Illinois, or none at all. We don’t know what it’s going to be until whoever gets elected is in there.” Did the Rockford Register forget that it is Congress that funds special projects in the states? A president isn’t in control of funneling money to the states for clinics and roads.
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