Submitted by Laura Miller on
"The U.S. media model works beautifully: For the governing, that is -- not the governed," writes Stephan Richter for the Globalist. "What is truly shocking about the state of the U.S. media today is that, to an amazing extent, the belief to restrict themselves to the facts -- as they are provided by the government -- is willingly accepted by the mainstream U.S. media. ... In most countries around the world, journalists choose their profession with a proud claim that they are part of a permanent opposition. They act as a checks-and-balances mechanism for those in power -- and ask vital questions concerning the nation's future. It is high time for many in the U.S. media establishment to reconsider their establishment-enhancing ways. The media must once again learn to be critical."