Rem Rieder —
February 17, 2011
— American Journalism Review
For too long, mainstream journalism has pulled its punches. Admirably dedicated to fairness, balance, not picking winners and losers, it too often settled for "on the one hand, on the other hand" stories that left readers in the dark. Clearly it's important to be impartial. But that doesn't mean treating both sides of the argument equally when one is demonstrably false, or even deeply flawed. To treat everything equally is to create a false equivalency. And that really shortchanges the readers.