Most all professions are licensed and accredited, including journalism. Freedom of the press and freedom of speech are two different things, despite being parts of the same picture. In the U.S. genuine journalists have (for now) the constitutional right to access and report on any and all public business, within established bounds.
No way I’m gonna let an unaccredited, unlicensed quack cut on me, any more than I’d let the National Enquirer or Breitbart pick my president.
Masterskrain Premium Member almost 6 years ago
I’m not sure whether this is so true that it’s scary, or it’s so scary since it’s true!
Godfreydaniel almost 6 years ago
Spoiler alert: people afraid of the press are cowards. Kinda puts a whole new spin on that “strong leader” deal, doesn’t it?
walfishj almost 6 years ago
Discriminatory comments. Why stop there, what about Mexico, Ukraine, all Arab and Muslim countries, and half of Asia.
• Thomas almost 6 years ago
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Most all professions are licensed and accredited, including journalism. Freedom of the press and freedom of speech are two different things, despite being parts of the same picture. In the U.S. genuine journalists have (for now) the constitutional right to access and report on any and all public business, within established bounds.
No way I’m gonna let an unaccredited, unlicensed quack cut on me, any more than I’d let the National Enquirer or Breitbart pick my president.