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Laelth

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3. Important quote from the article:
Fri Jul 26, 2013, 05:40 PM
Jul 2013
With perhaps one notable exception, none of the high-flying reporters junketed to Aspen to act as interlocutors seemed terribly interested in interrogating the logic of the war on terror. The spectacle was a perfect window into the world of access journalism, with media professionals brown-nosing national security elites committed to secrecy and surveillance, avoiding overly adversarial questions but making sure to ask the requisite question about how much Snowden has caused terrorists to change their behavior.


Our media is on the ropes. They get no access (and have no job) unless they brown-nose the powerful.

That's a problem, it seems to me.

-Laelth


Edit:Laelth--bad copy/paste.

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