Thursday, May 29, 2008

Freedom of the Press

Glenn Greenwald has a long but important post up about the absence of journalism in recent years:
The idea that journalists only convey statements from politicians rather than "create debates" is the classic Stenographic Model of "Journalism" -- "we just write down what people say. It's not our job to do anything else." Real reporting is about uncovering facts that the political elite try to conceal, not ones they willingly broadcast. It's about investigating and exposing -- not mindlessly amplifying -- the falsehoods and deceit of government claims. But our modern "journalists" (with some noble exceptions) don't do that not only because they can't do it, but also because they don't think it's their job. That's because, by definition, they're not journalists.

Go read the rest.

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Men being idiots

It's spring again, so expect the usual bump in catcalls and public perverts. CNN has an article, which, while largely fluff, does include a comments section ripe with prime idiocy.

The one upside is that the story led me to Holla Back NYC, a great example of collective blog action.