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All through history, the press was never impartial. It was never ever just about reporting the news. In fact the First Amendment reference to the press is precisely about guarding the freedom of journalists to attack politicians as they see fit. From the dawn of the Republic, there has by no means been a President or a candidate for political office that has not been chewed up, or promoted and endorsed, by this or that media outlet. This was all fine and dandy when each and every newspaper was a tiny enterprise, and when public Television stations maintained a modicum of decorum in return for getting granted cost-free use of public airwaves. But the framers of the constitution did not and could not foresee a day when all media is owned … Read More