Mainstream Journalism is —Corporate Interest Hogwash
  by Darrell Udelhoven

The Real Political Issues are the Issues the Corporate Media Refuse to Cover 
Publisher of the Series - The Real Political Issues and People Empowerment ©1997-2000

The November Brill's Content—Lauds the so-called UN-Drudge - David Broder

Serious journalists know Matt Drudge is simply witch-hunt trash snooping—but to say David Broder or any of the corporate establishment types are providing the public with the concise Comprehensive reality based information they need—is simplistic hyperbole. Journalists ought to consider the right of the public to know what is really going on in global economic policy making. And additionally, how it will affect them and the majority of the Worlds’ population. We do not need a David Broder or any mass media corporate institution telling us which politician fits his profile of a worthy keeper or an unworthy discard.

If Broder is 'the class act' of the establishment's journalism field, then we need some new "public interest" recruits. Recruits that are truly free from all corporate ties, that can tell it like it is. Consider the number of establishment journalists and mainstream media establishments that ran editorials calling for President Clinton’s resignation. In my opinion that is editorializing in a political area or arena where editors need not dwell.

Journalism has no integrity if it openly takes sides and tells its audience, "why they think," an elected representative or one running for office is worthy or unworthy of the electorates’ support or vote. All we need are the unbiased facts that concern public policy making and leadership actions—please. The decisions on worthiness should be the electorates—period; and never the corporate interest pundits.

Authentic Public Interest Advocate's can only come from the Ranks of the Non-Corporate Arenas

Corporations are no longer interested in the public interest's of any country or community but only in their global economic policy self-interest advantages. Our experiences of the last 20 to 30 years has confirmed where the loyalty of their journalistic pundit's lies. Now, it is time to put some real journalists in front of the computers, behind the microphones and in front of the cameras. There would have been no widespread failure of the economies of countries providing the economic policy realities "had been exposed," on a worldwide basis.

Many congressional candidates are beginning to reverse their former positions on global economic policy. However, the corporate journalists’ are not exposing the raw comprehensive realities concerning the horrendous damages caused by these policies nor are they  initiating a public issue’ debate.

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