Let me be clear. I know nothing about the issues in this video, or the parties involved. But as someone who’s been pretty down on the media lately, it’s nice to see there’s a future.
This kid is in high school. He obviously got a state senator who’s running for higher office to sit down with him. I guess the politician epected this to be a puff piece. But, no, the kid turned out to be an actual journalist. He was prepared, respectful, and asked pointed follow-up questions.
Sometimes I worry that the 24-hour-news cycle’s insistence on focusing on whatever will get the biggest rise out of people makes rational debate impossible. Then I saw the results of this Pew poll at Pollster.com (emphasis mine):
How much if anything, have you heard about each of the following?
Senator Max Baucus unveiling his health care reform proposal:
19% A lot, 36% A little, 45% Nothing at all
Employees of the community organizing group “ACORN” appearing to give advice to a couple posing as a pimp and prostitute:
31% A lot, 25% A little, 43% Nothing at all
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A September 12th rally in Washington to protest government spending and policies:
23% A lot, 37% A little, 40% Nothing at all
That’s 45% of people who know nothing at all about the Baucus bill. Maybe I’m overemphasizing the importance of the media to drive the story.Turns out we’re not even reaching half the American public.