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It is not black and white. Both models have their flaws.

By and large most reporters of The New York Times towed the line before the Iraq invasion and the Wall Street melt down. When you get called into a room by very important people, and are told do it for the sake of the country, few people are going to push back. That's where overly paranoid folk like Assange have a role to play. They force the system to reevaluate the status quo.



> and are told do it for the sake of the country

Or for the sake of advertisers. And they usually don't need to be told.




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