It seems to me that if the practitioners of campaign journalism can’t figure out a way to make it so that lying is punished, rather than amplified and rewarded, by the press then they ought to pack up their bags and go do something else. Pretty much all the other branches of the press — from the film critics to the foreign correspondents to the weathermen to the investigative reporters to the “news of the weird” guys — seem to have a clear role in the ecology.
From the article this article links: Perhaps faith in institutions is so anemic that non-partisan truth-squadding simply isn't believed.
Matthew Yglesias - The roll of the press in an election |