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    '93 here and I think the passage of the Patriot Act was a pretty important demarcation line, not just for abandonment of due process, but also when all the major networks embraced telling their audience who to hate.

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      That was how it was before the Vietnam War. The news media disconnected itself from the foreign policy desires of the State Department during the Vietnam War because they actually saw the lies on the ground and reported the facts.

      The first Iraq war started the change back to having the news media play lapdog again with “embedded reporters” meaning that the news media couldn’t wander by themselves like they did in Vietnam.

      So we have shifted back to a news media basically toeing the line for the wishes of the government.

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          Ronald Reagan was deregulating the media from Inauguration Day 1981.

          There used to be a thing called ‘The Fairness Doctrine’ that required stations to give time to opposing viewpoints if they ran an editorial. There were restrictions on how many TV/radio stations one entity could own.

          Just look at children’s TV. Once Reagan came in you started seeing half hour long commercials for GI Joe and The Transformers.