“A conviction that the media in general are biased against liberalism is simply not to be found in liberalism’s general set of beliefs as it is in that of conservatism, and also of the harder Left. On the contrary, liberals are usually quick to praise the media, deny that the media are biased, and defend the media’s claimed prerogatives against all challengers. For them to do otherwise would be ingratitude indeed.”
Source: The Coming Battle for the Media: Curbing the Power of the Media Elite (1988).
Keywords: media,public-discourse,culture-wars
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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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