BarkCampbell wrote: ↑09 Jun 2025 02:50 am

No profession is more self-congratulatory than journalism. What's worse than journalists thinking that they're the true heroes of society is hollywood regurgitating that narrative time and time again. All The President's Men, Spotlight, Truth, The China Syndrome, Reds, Good Night & Good Luck, etc etc. All bad movies.
Know what's worse than a bad movie? turning said movie into a PLAY.
Clooney's a stooge, begging us to reclaim our allegiance to a profession that doesn't deserve ours.
Better the corrupt leading the blind leading the blind, eh ? Now, I'm not putting modern journalism on any kind of a pedestal, because 'access journalism' & partisanship seems to be the coin of the realm of the 'mainstream', but SOME kind of oversight is better than none. That said, there are a lot of small independent outfits - bellingcat, ProPublica, The Center For Public Integrity (CPI), among others - doing their bit.
McCarthy was, indeed, a fraud, and Edward R. Murrow was, indeed, a first-rate journalist. What fault adheres to George Clooney for dramatizing Murrow's speaking truth to power you'd have to explain - probably the stink of his liberal political affiliation, would be my guess. Which is imo utterly irrelevant, other than the entirely laudable impulse to inspire our institutions to stand up against fraud & corruption - what a concept. Don't think I have to draw a picture for where the present situation stands, re: corruption.