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Journalism prof points out example of the New York Times attempting 'both-sides' journalism that will destroy democracy

If you follow as many journalists and media types as we do on Twitter, you’ve certainly seen a backlash against the idea that news is supposed to present both sides of an issue. How do you cover both sides when one side is clearly right and the other side is composed of Nazis and fascists. Matthew Dowd, formerly of ABC News, put it pretty clearly when he said, “You don’t talk to crazy people.”

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Nice chyron, MSNBC: “BREAKING NEWS: Biden restoring sanity to White House as GOP doubles down on lies, disinformation.” See, that’s the kind of journalism leftists want to see.

NYU journalism professor Jay Rosen called out the New York Times Monday for using the “depends on who you ask” device in order to slip some right-wing misinformation into its reporting:

“Of course, just what is threatening democracy depends on who you talk to” … which then opens up a discussion of conservatives and their “attacks” on liberal teachers, professors, and media personalities, as well as their resistance to Democrats “widening access to voting.”

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Michael Calderone is a Vanity Fair editor:

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Better to be emotionally true than factually accurate.

We’ve seen that again and again from the media and Democrats … democracy itself is on the ballot this November. Even Barack Obama dropped by Twitter to say it. Never mind that polls show that it’s not working and people are focused on the economy and inflation.

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Imagine the bubble you must live in to think the New York Times is making the “mistake” of covering both sides of every issue.

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