No Empirical Reality

Ken AshfordBush & Co., Right Wing and Inept Media, Right Wing Punditry/IdiocyLeave a Comment

Paid-off pundits to fake newsmen — where does it end? Frank Rich says it goes deeper:

When the Bush administration isn’t using taxpayers’ money to buy its own fake news, it does everything it can to shut out and pillory real reporters who might tell Americans what is happening in what is, at least in theory, their own government. Paul Farhi of The Washington Post discovered that even at an inaugural ball he was assigned "minders" – attractive women who wouldn’t give him their full names – to let the revelers know that Big Brother was watching should they be tempted to say anything remotely off message.

Then, the final nail . . .

Conservatives, who supposedly deplore post-modernism, are now welcoming in a brave new world in which it’s a given that there can be no empirical reality in news, only the reality you want to hear (or they want you to hear).

Yeah, I’ve noticed.