The soon to be program from the White House on the healthcare issue is a direction so foreign to what we have seen in the past that it is frightening.
Why? Because Americans have seen the major news networks as an impartial observer to national and world events and they have needed that so that they can obtain facts and come to acceptable decisions on important manners. The news has always needed to have an arms-length attitude about any newsworthy subject in order to serve who they serve…the viewing public but ABC has crossed a line, in my opinion.
While it was uncomfortable to see Charlie Gibson almost wet his pants on TV the night that Barak Obama was elected president; it is even more uncomfortable to have the obvious cronyism displayed on national TV. Where is the arms-length distance for ABC to honestly assess the president’s healthcare initiative so it can be presented in a fair and “impartial” manner to the American public?
I, for one will not be watching it for several reasons:
- No allowance has been made by ABC to allow any dissenting voices or questions to be heard during this time.
- No ads espousing a different opinion will be allowed during the broadcast.
- Handpicked people will be allowed to attend the broadcast and all questions will be screened beforehand. (The president will have the answers on his teleprompter, I am sure).

Wow! You still can get all worked up and hot under the collar about stuff! Don't get too bent out of shape, though, a heart only has so many beats in a lifetime, and you'll just end up wearing yours out faster.
ReplyDeleteAmen Dad! ABC is no longer the AMERICAN Broadcasting Company it is now to be known as the All Barack Channel...
ReplyDeleteI couldn't agree with you more.
ReplyDeleteI sure hope you mean me and not the liberal above me...lol...ya know I love ya sis!! It would help if you would specify...lol...I know you're getting older and more forgetful...
ReplyDeleteAn epilogue...
ReplyDeleteABC received the lowest rating on the night when this program was shown. It finished behing the other networks in the 10:00pm time slot. I would be lying if I said that I was anything but glad at the failure of this project. The All Barak Channel (ABC) will just have to wait, I guess.