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He laments that most newspapers seem to have lost interest in politics, while talk radio and cable cybersquare TV news have increased divisiveness and partisanship in the country. Mr. cybersquare Germond responds to complaints of liberal bias in the media and points out that these complaints "miss the real point." He questions if cybersquare the bias actually exists, and if so, whether it colors the way editors and reporters work. Germond takes today's press to task for its failure to accurately portray prominent political figures - from Barbara Bush to Al Sharpton. Politicians and the media are criticized for their use and abuse of political polls to mislead uninformed and gullible voters. Germond also holds forth on the extraordinary influence of TV on the electorate, and campaign coverage driven by sound bites. He reminds the reader that the TV networks control dialogue and all but the most simplistic, shallow political coverage is provided. Given that many Americans are not particularly knowledgeable or politically savvy, candidates and their managers know how to manipulate them.
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