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politics and politicians Title: Ralph Nader Blasts Huffington Post’s “Censorship” of Trump Political News In an op-ed published Monday by New York Daily News, five-time independent presidential candidate Ralph Nader criticized The Huffington Post's decision to file all Donald Trump related campaign news under its entertainment content category rather than its politics section. In an op-ed for New York Daily News which sought to identify a bright line beyond which [mass media] censorship takes hold, Ralph Nader criticized The Huffington Posts decision to file all news about Donald Trumps political campaign under its entertainment category rather than covering Trump in its politics section like it does for the rest of the 2016 candidates. The Huffington Post, which carries my column, announced that it is excluding Trump from its political coverage and instead filing all stories about the man leading the Republican field, according to the most recent polls, under entertainment, wrote Nader, who called Trumps rise in the polls a teachable moment for the mass media and theorized that failing to take Trump seriously could set a dangerous precedent for future candidates with fresh ideas, looking to shake up the controlling status quo. If [The Huffington Post] existed in the 1980s, would they have done this to that B-list actor, Ronald Reagan?
Imagine the stories an outlet would have lost if theyd cut him out of their political coverage. Nader added, Moreover, how is HuffPo going to entertain its readers when Trump is the only Republican candidate who trashes despotic trade treaties or renews his previous commitment to keep Social Security and Medicare intact, or calls for more military aggression, a giant wall on the Mexican border or more corporate welfare?
Like it or loathe it, it is a political agenda. Nader also leveled criticism at Fox News for limiting its prime time debate to only 10 candidates and called the networks choice to include candidates on the basis of their poll numbers a serious blow to the other candidates, some of whom started later and havent been bankrolled by big money. Nader also blasted the Commission on Presidential Debates exclusion of independent candidates from general election presidential debates, calling the organization the Republican and Democratic duopolys lovechild. The five-time independent candidate for president wrote, Without independent wealth, third party or independent candidates dont stand a chance of reaching millions of voters unless this system is changed and they are invited, with equal footing, onto the debate stage. [RELATED: Commission on Presidential Debates Considers Ditching 15% Rule for Third Party Candidates] Nader also pointed out how non-viable political candidates have in the past shaped American politics and argued that excluding them from media coverage could prevent anti-establishment political views from taking hold, Journalists who facilely call it an editorial judgement to exclude such candidates need a history lesson on how pioneering long-shots, who never won national elections, challenged and eventually changed the agendas of the entrenched parties. Have we forgotten the anti-slavery Liberty Party in 1840 or the numerous parties advocating for womens suffrage, the rights of farmers and workers, and election reforms in the late 19th and early 20th centuries? Nader concluded his op-ed with a warning for the mainstream media posed as a question: It is time to end this political bigotry and engage in some modest discussion about what is newsworthy and what is just ditto-heading the political oligarchy? Or is the press waiting for a third-party run by a jilted Trump to teach them these lessons? For more 2016 election coverage, click here. Poster Comment: Ralph Nader/Donald Trump 2016! Subscribe to *2016 The Likely Suspects* Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 1.
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Even Ralph Nader can be right about something. Either that,or this is just his way to get some attention now that he is irrelevant and younger people are saying "Ralph Who? Oh,you mean the multi-millionaire that used to pretend he was poor and used all donations to socialize America and conned college communists into working for him for free?"
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