Monday, November 29, 2010

Denise Milani Naturual?

Wikileaks: when there is no difference between tabloid journalism and political

Again, the press and the journalistic press people mingle with the scandal this week Wikileaks.

"Cables diplomatic" This is a new expression that has the monopoly of attention. It means that this info has leaked on Wikileaks by thousands and show how the Obama administration is working on "sensitive issues". We do not know where and especially that they come but this is still the one.

First, know that it seems to excite much the French press that the American press as other information such as make a salary freeze federal regulations. And then, I would add that, once the tabloids and gossip festers policy. It's like when the Express is three pages to speculate on the jealousy of Sarkozy vis a vis Obama.

same time, it's us the primary culprits, since it reacts, it titillates us, and we are unable to ignore this kind of info, we want to know more. It's irresistible.

All I want to say is that this kind of internal communications has obviously always existed. We live in times when such things can not remain secret. The fact remains that it Agenda not gossip and political journalism.

Moreover, gentlemen and ladies french journalists, know that when you start your sentences with "Americans this" or "American ca" is the level "preparatory course. It just will not say anything. The United States is a country completely divided, the notion of "American" was perhaps a sense in 45 or the second part of the twentieth century, but today it has no place. In the case of the scandal Wikileaks is ridiculous because the leaks emanating from the White House and the Obama administration, but it is representative of what "Americans" think of this or Such political and personality does not mean more than any of his staff members are necessarily unanimous.

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