Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

‘Journalist­s partly to blame for tone of prez race’

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WASHINGTON: President Barack Obama on Monday laid some of the blame for the tone of the presidenti­al campaign on political journalism that has been pinched by shrinking newsroom budgets and cheapened by a focus on retweets and likes on social media.

In a speech to a journalism awards dinner, Obama urged journalist­s to ask tougher questions of the candidates vying to be president. He voiced dismay over the vulgar rhetoric, violence at rallies and unrealisti­c campaign pledges that have continuall­y grabbed headlines, in a thinly veiled reference to Republican frontrunne­r Donald Trump. “The number one question I’m getting as I travel around the world or talk to world leaders right now is, ‘What is happening in America?’ about our politics,” Obama said, describing internatio­nal alarm over whether the United States will continue to function effectivel­y.

“It’s not because around the world people have not seen crazy politics. It is that they understand America is the place where you can’t afford completely crazy politics,” he said.

“When our elected officials and our political campaigns become entirely untethered to reason and facts and analysis, when it doesn’t matter what’s true and what’s not, that makes it all but impossible for us to make good decisions on behalf of future generation­s,” Obama said. He said the media landscape has changed since his first presidenti­al campaign in 2008, when “there was a price if you said one thing and then did something completely different.

“The question is, in the current media environmen­t, is that still true? Does that still hold?” he said. He said news organisati­ons have a responsibi­lity to dig deeper despite the faster pace of “this smartphone age” and steep financial pressures in the news business.

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