You will say what we want, when we want, and only if we want. sieg heil

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    Going forward, journalists must sign a pledge not to gather any information, including unclassified reports, that hasn’t been authorized for release.

    Why even bother allowing journalists to come at all when they are just told what to ask/report? It’s like a tv show where the crowd is fed questions to ask the host beforehand.

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        Any time now those 2A guys will spring into action and fight against this tyrannical government that they voted into power and we’ll actually never mind, because they are still the main support for it, showing that 2A is about as worthless as most people know since forever

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      It’s amazing what passes for journalism these days.

      It’s like this in every part of journalism. People just parrot whatever the police chief says, the tech CEO says, and the press release says. It’s getting to the point now where you cannot even get an honest journalistic review of any product, and each major product launch is reported on the national news and sometimes repeated on the local news as if that’s anything but just free marketing for the corporation releasing the product.

      We blurred all the lines together to the point where now the media is just a marketing and propaganda arm of whatever they are covering.

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    “DoW remains committed to transparency to promote accountability and public trust,” the document said. “However, DoW information must be approved for public release by an appropriate authorizing official before it is released, even if it is unclassified.”

    In other related news, the sky is red, grass is purple, water is solid and the universe is only 6000 years old

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      See, that part is correct. An appropriate authority must provide the classification of a material before it’s released. Everything coming out of the DoD has a release authority attached to it. Every picture of two people shaking hands is ‘released’ by the DoD…

      But the whole idea of a pledge before showing up to a press pool is downright silly.

      “Well, yes, Queef Hegseth, I didn’t use any outside materials, the coauthors of the piece did though and my editor included it. Nothing I could do.”

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    Remember when Obama tried to exclude Fox from the press core and all the others in the press core said if you do we are out. We could use some of that principled reporter solidarity now.

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    Going forward, journalists must sign a pledge not to gather any information, including unclassified reports, that hasn’t been authorized for release.

    hahahahaha

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    Finally NPR is showing a little backbone when it directly affects them.

    Love me some NPR but they have been sane washing orange mussolini for years.

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      Yeah, they’re probably the best large American news reporting organization left, but they are far far far from perfect and their biggest problem is they try to normalize and sanitize everything the United States does

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      Yeap… I can barely listen to npr anymore. Their interviewing process is basically just a platform for fascist to make wild claims without any sort of actual pushback. At most at the end of the segment the host will make a mild rebuttal about one aspect of their interview. But most of the time it’s just “well that’s all the time we have”.

      There’s no pushback or fact checking, or even giving equal time to an opposing view. They should be hammering every inaccurate claim made by these assholes. If there isn’t enough time in your programming to do so, then you shouldn’t have these liars on your show to begin with.

      Journalism is dead, and it’s because the whole field is a walled garden where the only people who can afford to get their foot in the door or take the unpaid internships are nepo babies and trust fund kids, and those people don’t have backbones.

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      And Geedubz for 8 more. And Bush the 1. And Ronnie Raygun.

      Shit, they got so thouroughly pwned after 9/11, I noped out then.

      I mean, it’s all you get in a small town, but it hasn’t been really left in forever and a day.

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    Collect the information, pass the information to a colleague who doesn’t have Pentagon press credentials, profit.

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    Most journalists get into the profession to be investigative journalists and break open huge stories like Watergate. They don’t get into the field to be secretaries and take dictation, now replacable with AI speech to text.

    If they comply to this request, they might as well quit their jobs.