Walter Cronkite vs George Stephanlolsis,

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I think it is absolute­ly essen­tial in a democ­ra­cy to have com­pe­ti­tion in the media, a lot of com­pe­ti­tion, and we seem to be mov­ing away from that.

Wal­ter Cronkite
You know they say that the good old days are just a few years in your rear view mir­ror, per­haps its true and there are often times when you hope to see a bet­ter future than the past.
Sad­ly though the press and jour­nal­ism have become such a degrad­ed thing that they are bare­ly rec­og­niz­able as what they should be.

When you’re bring­ing in a fair­ly unknown can­di­date chal­leng­ing a sit­ting pres­i­dent, the pop­u­la­tion needs a lot more infor­ma­tion than reduced cov­er­age pro­vides.

Wal­ter Cronkite

Every­thing is being com­pressed into tiny tablets. You take a lit­tle pill of news every day — 23 min­utes — and that’s sup­posed to be enough.

Wal­ter Cronkite

Amaz­ing wis­dom sure wish we had some good men to stand up to the lies of the media that we see every day per­haps then the pub­lic would not so eas­i­ly be deceived by the lies they tell every day, (alleged­ly)

One thing seems clear, its time for truth because the lies just are not work­ing any more.
Oh, almost for­got, you know on sec­ond thought, there real­ly is not much to say about George at this point, I sus­pect that most of Amer­i­ca know the exact truth about what this man stands for and where his loy­al­ty lies.   (alleged­ly)
Heard it from a pole cat, dude said lies stink and the truth tastes like honey, what do you think most news organizations are selling you these days?