“It is not … a matter of achieving, or perhaps even pursuing, some ideal of absolute objectivity. All that can be asked or expected is a reasonable effort to avoid the worst excesses of journalistic ax-grinding in particular stories, coupled with a balanced coverage that permits both (or all) sides of controversial issues to be aired.”
Source: The Coming Battle for the Media: Curbing the Power of the Media Elite (1988).
Keywords: media bias, debate, policy, public-discourse
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William A. Rusher (1923–2011), publisher of National Review (1957–1988), was a leading conservative spokesman, columnist, and author. He helped draft Barry Goldwater for the 1964 GOP nomination, shaping the party’s future. A Princeton and Harvard Law graduate, he served in WWII, worked in law, and advised the U.S. Senate. In 1989, he became a Distinguished Fellow at the Claremont Institute and remained active in conservative circles until his passing in 2011.
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