Pulitzer Prize winning journalist Seymour Hersh has some critical views of the current media in America. Traditionally he has been regarded as a liberal, but I am sure this will get not set well with current liberals. The media needs to challenge whoever is in power, Democrat or Republican. But current journalists are so preoccupied with getting jobs in the Obama administration that they do not want to say anything critical of the administration.
Seymour Hersh has got some extreme ideas on how to fix journalism – close down the news bureaus of NBC and ABC, sack 90% of editors in publishing and get back to the fundamental job of journalists which, he says, is to be an outsider.
It doesn't take much to fire up Hersh, the investigative journalist who has been the nemesis of US presidents since the 1960s and who was once described by the Republican party as "the closest thing American journalism has to a terrorist".
He is angry about the timidity of journalists in America, their failure to challenge the White House and be an unpopular messenger of truth.
Don't even get him started on the New York Times which, he says, spends "so much more time carrying water for Obama than I ever thought they would" – or the death of Osama bin Laden. "Nothing's been done about that story, it's one big lie, not one word of it is true," he says of the dramatic US Navy Seals raid in 2011.
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