OK. Suppose I am a journalism major, from some Ivory league school. And I also served in the military, as a staff reporter. And I get a job, for the New York Times. And I been assigned, to write a piece on the president. Or some political event, like the current Republican, health care bill. And I’m some right wing, Republican nut job. And I have a picture of Rush Limbaugh, on my desk cubicle.
Now I am also a Roman Catholic or Baptist. And believe in God, American, the flag, the military and apple pie. I write a story, which the editor thinks is great. Does my story get printed or not? Or does some conspiracy factor, in the New York Times management hierarchy, have me change the story? And who (for example), tells me what to write and how to write it?
Where (from the standpoint, of the right wing Republican, Christian, ex-military, Ivory League reporter), does the story get changed?
Tell, me - oh wise ones (i.e. David and Steve). Or perhaps I should address you both, as wise guys I really don’t know, the correct term - that applies here…
Where and how, does the reporter’s story, get changed or distorted