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4/26/2016 7:49 am  #1


The United States Ranked 41st Among Nations In Press Freedom

The United States Ranked 41st Among Nations In Press Freedom

https://jonathanturley.org/2016/04/21/the-united-states-ranked-41st-among-nations-in-press-freedom/

For civil libertarians, the administration of President Barack Obama fallen well short of the great expectations from his first election. Indeed, despite his high polling numbers with liberals, President Obama has left one of the worst records of modern presidents in areas like privacy, press freedom, transparency, and unilateral executive action. The antagonistic position of the Obama Administration with the media was evident in this year’s ranking by Reporters Without Borders.

The U.S. is ranked 41 out of 180 countries in term of the “level of freedom of information in 180 countries.” While this reflects a slight improvement from 2015 when the U.S. was ranked 49, the organization felt compelled to warn that the “relative improvement by comparison hides overall negative trends.” One of the driving factors cited by Reporters Without Borders has been the Obama Administration’s “war on whistleblowers who leak information about its surveillance activities, spying and foreign operations, especially those linked to counter-terrorism.”Civil libertarians have been mystified by the disconnect between the actions of the Obama Administration against press freedom, privacy, and other areas and how the Administration is viewed by liberals.

These were once the touchstones of liberals and Democrats. The ranking of the U.S. is a disgrace for a nation that was once the gold standard for press freedom. Former Attorney General Eric Holder showed little regard for such protections. However, the ultimate responsibility for this record must be laid at the feet of the President. This is his Administration and he will leave a troubling legacy in attacking the basic guarantees of a free press.Here is the report: Reporters Without Borders
 


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4/26/2016 10:30 am  #2


Re: The United States Ranked 41st Among Nations In Press Freedom

Please don't pin this on JUST the current administration. 

As far as the general press and its freedom, we have a TOTALLY FREE press. This is not saying that our press is GOOD, just FREE to speak pretty much whatever (and whatever is many times what we get). 


"Do not confuse motion and progress, A rocking horse keeps moving but does not make any progress"
 
 

4/26/2016 11:11 am  #3


Re: The United States Ranked 41st Among Nations In Press Freedom

Well, installing Donald Trump as our next president will fix all that for sure.

On a serious note, the 'news' has become a profit seeking corporate business, and I'm not sure if we will ever return to the days of honest, objective reporting.

 

4/26/2016 11:43 am  #4


Re: The United States Ranked 41st Among Nations In Press Freedom

Additionally the RSF organization which is Reporters without Borders has had some of its harshest criticism over the actions taken against Bradley Manning and Edward Snowden in taking into account its ranking. Personally (and many may and can disagree), the manner in which BOTH of these "whistle blowers" exposed their information deserved the sentences (in Mannings case) and condemnation only so far (in Snowdens case) that they got. Both did basically a "core dump" of a host of information without worrying about the consequences or implications. It was NOT at all handled  like the Pentagon Papers which was also a whistle blowing action. Additionally the press pretty much had its unobstructed way in reporting on both of these infractions. 

Last edited by tennyson (4/26/2016 11:44 am)


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