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The Media

November 2000

The joke's on us

by James Bowman

My favorite Washington Post headline of this election season, which appeared above an article by Terry M. Neal and Ceci Connolly on the morning before the second presidential debate, read: “Debate Challenges Are Same as Before.” As I have had occasion to notice in this space in the past, the Post hardly even bothers to keep up the pretence anymore that much of what appears in its front section is news, as the term would traditionally have been understood. Either the paper is uncovering some new and recondite racial or “gender” imbalance of which even its alleged victims have scarcely been aware hitherto or, as here, crack political reporters are being given their heads to do what nowadays crack political reporters are more and more expected to do—that is, not to report the news but to interpret the spin, even if it’s already been interpreted countless times before.

It cannot be stated often enough that ...

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James Bowman is the author of Honor: A History (Encounter Books) and Media Madness: The Corruption of Our Political Culture, also published by Encounter (2008)
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This article originally appeared in The New Criterion, Volume 19 November 2000, on page 58
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