A funny television feature by Dan Joseph on MRCTV prompted
Janice Shaw Crouse of The American Thinker to question how public opinion could
possibly be so distorted these days.
In man-on-the-street interviews, the reporter asked numerous
people whether President Obama or President Bush was responsible for the government
shutdown. A hilarious succession of people solemnly declared that President
Bush is the one responsible. According to Crouse, while the interviews are
laughable, the problem of "low-information voters" is not funny at
all. A republic whose educational and cultural institutions produce voters that
are ill informed cannot hope to arrive at good civic decisions.
Evidence that the public is not well-informed abounds.
According to the Pew Research Center's biennial survey, television is still the
public's top news source (69 percent) and the public still believes that
journalists are the ones who make sense of issues and conflicts (54 percent)
and that the press is a "watchdog" preventing political leaders from
misleading the public (43 percent).
Yet,writes Crouse, a fawning New
York City reporter, WABC's Diana Williams, interviewed
President Obama, asking him if he felt any responsibility for the government
shutdown.
Astoundingly, the president accepted absolutely no
responsibility whatsoever, calling the standoff purely a result of the "bad
strategy" of the GOP, aimed at "blindsiding" the Democrats and
"extracting ransom."
Crouse opines that the reporter left unchallenged Obama's
self-serving statements that painted him as "above the fray" and
totally innocent of any involvement in the political crisis. Despite a mountain
of evidence to the contrary, the president claimed that he had a "track
record of consistently seeking compromise," to the point that members of
his party "were critical of him," but that he "always does what
is best for the country." The reporter summed up the interview by calling
him "calm, thoughtful and kind." Calm, perhaps. Kind? Crouse wonders,
“What planet has this reporter been living on for the last five years?”
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