National Reform Association ==>Press Releases ==>Schizophrenic! The Muddled World of Egalitarian Media Politicos
In scrutinizing the orgiastic exclamations of America's political commentators , I am dismayed by the lack of critical thought and the convoluted reasoning so consistently displayed by the national media, both electronic and via the printed page.
While media gurus on rare occasion give some tacit affirmation to the notion "ideas have consequences" this lofty ideal is generally overshadowed by a folksy egalitarianism that sets raw emotion as the dominant impulse in national politics. In this sense, the modern media culture is incapable of fielding an objective humanistic social-political agenda. Hence, we as reformers who often posit our biblical ideal as the antithesis to Humanism, are put in the unenviable position of having to inform the humanist as to the pinions his own beliefs in order to articulate its persuasive defeat.
To modern media politicos, subjective warm fuzzies carry greater sway than objective policy. This was recently illustrated in Ohio with the endorsement by a major newspaper of a liberal female judge for the Ohio Supreme Court. That they endorsed a liberal judicial activist is not the great wonder but instead the rationale or lack thereof in doing so. The newspaper in question, had over the years, consistently opposed the statist and tyrannical views of this particular judge. Yet, when it was time to proffer endorsements in the latest election cycle, the newspaper enthusiastically endorsed the same wayward woman! The editorial staff lionized her as a judge who renders her decisions with "fearlessness and total passion" and fully ignored the injurious consequences of her judicial oppression which they had only recently opposed.
Such schizophrenic behavior is not confined to Ohio newspapers. In our current national crises regarding the Presidential election, the mass media has passed through some surreal boundary. Emotionalism marked by hourly polls has overshadowed all concerns for the Constitution, the finer thoughts of the Founders, or the objectivity of the rule of law. It matters not to the media culture whether the candidate is a socialist, a communist, or a fascist, all is acceptable as long as there is a demonstrative gush of total passion, and mercurial emotion. In other words, subjectivism rules supreme!
The media boys just don't get it. Public officials make public policy. Those policies have real consequences which are beyond polite debate fraternities and stale, moribund think tanks. In the case of abortion, demonstrated sincerity on the part of the judges who enacted Roe vs. Wade is of little consequence to the 40 million babies who have been slaughtered by their "total passion." Raw emotion, while an underdeveloped humanistic urge, is just as dangerous if not more so than its more intellectually advanced and philosophical cousin. The challenge for the reformer is in cutting through the schizophrenia of hyper-emotionalism and exposing the lie of the humanistic ideal with the objective truth of God's inscripturated will. This is not an easy task and is akin to nailing "Jell-O" to the wall. Indeed, when examining the national media and its political discourse, it has devolved, to coin a phrase, "from the vertebrate to the jellyfish."
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