
Authored by Monica Showalter via AmericanThinker.com,
Has CBS skidded down to straight-opinion activism? Sure looks like it.
On April 2, they came out with a supposedly straight-news article (archived version here) bearing this headline:
3 ways companies can help fight Georgia's restrictive new voting law
And here's a summary of the content from the Daily Caller:
The article in question, written by CBS MoneyWatch reporter Khristopher J. Brooks, gave three suggestions for companies to boycott Georgia’s voting law, according to “activists.”
The first section urged companies not to donate to the two Georgia Republicans who co-sponsored the bill.
The second bullet point pushed for companies to “spread awareness” via television and social media advertisements, and
the third note called for them to “fight for federal law” regarding the “For the People Act.”
It was as if aliens had taken over Georgia or a pandemic were on, and companies everywhere needed advice on what to do, how to combat it, since they would have no idea and CBS knows everything, even political strategy.
What didn't figure in this was that the law they advocated fighting was brought on by the duly-elected and legitimately seated legislature of Georgia.
It was pure, straight, naked activism masquerading as news.
What it shows is that what was once the gold standard of straight-news reporting many decades ago is now as left-wing as The Nation:
Now it's been yanked, according to reports, because of backlash from the public, and more important to CBS News, other journalists, who recognize opinion-writing when they see it and know it wouldn't cut it at their own outlets.
Here's some Twitter reaction from some of the few professional trained journalists out there:
Embarassment, yes, for CBS, but don't blame just the bylined writer.
And that demonstrates a problem of culture, a rotten fish problem that stinks from the top.
Anyone hear anything funny from CBS of late suggesting as much.