Journalists and TV talking heads bemoan the seemingly bleak future of newspapers and the MSM in general, and increasingly worry that they might not live even in a shrunken state. Much thought is given to the idea that journalists should return to prior times, when journalism was a part time occupation. I don’t see this happening, but I do think newspapers and news magazines will return to a prior time when they were an unabashed mouthpiece of a political organization. Everyone knew where they stood, and their readers agreed with them or they didn’t read it. People who don’t agree with Fox News don’t watch it, and people who don’t agree with Keith Olbermann don’t watch him. Newspapers were not named the Whosis Democrat and the Whatsis Republican for nothing. In this transitional period most of the MSM has already achieved this prior status, and is the mouthpiece of the Democratic party and the liberal point of view. We have not yet seen the rise of an alternate and competitive MSM, but we will.
Ed Murrow sat in smoke filled booth
While Cronkite filled his pipe
They gave us what we thought was truth
Which we now know was tripe
We had forgotten that these guys
Were not the chosen few
But closet liberals in disguise
But then, what else is new
The New York Times was proud to claim
Their news was bias free
The DC Post’s one claim to fame
Is that they’re from DC
Between them both we got the word
They wanted us to hear
And once we heard we were a herd
And went where they would steer
But we’re a whole lot smarter now
We’ve seen through the charade
We’ve seen them work and we know how
They manage the parade
They’re going now, they’re leaving town
Good riddance to the lot
I only hope that while they’re down
We kick out all their snot
They’ve led us now to where we are
At liberal’s heaven’s door
The constitution no more bar
To things they hunger for
Like socialism for us all
And state run enterprise
But shortly we’ll hear freedom’s call
And much to their surprise
The people of the USA
Will say enough’s enough
You’ve had your run, you’ve made us pay
And now we call your bluff
We’re taking back our country now
The people we have spoken
We’ll put the pieces back somehow
And restore the land you’ve broken