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Does Obama think we have too much access to information?
DANGER ZONE!
It seems that Mr. Obama thinks we have too much information and that our free and increased access to information is putting a “strain” on democracy. Fundamentally, this is troublesome, and while much could be said on this topic, because there is no argument to win with Mr. Obama himself, not much more needs to be said. His views speak clearly for him.
It is agreeable that the nonsense often reported on cable and broadcast networks is, at best, insulting. However, those media are collapsing from the weight of the manure they carry and spread. Time, and the evolution of gatekeepers, will solve this problem – meaning, poor ratings and advertising revenues will force change.
Meanwhile, review this article and please think about what it means for our President to lament our free access to abundant information.