Wednesday, February 23, 2005

Giving A Press Pass

Neo-neocon, a new blog that I really like (maybe because she's articulate and in the mental health field like myself!) has some interesting thoughts on a "phrase whose time has come" - i.e., "Press Pass" (and no, I don't mean the kind that Jeff Gannon and the White House Press people get). Here is her definition:

the strategic spiking of a story that, if properly investigated, would be likely to reflect poorly on someone the MSM considers a friend or a good guy.

Let's see. How many "press passes" can you identify? Neo-neocon mentions just two:

1. "The NY Times gave a press pass to Eason Jordan for his Davos remarks."

2. "The MSM gave a press pass to John Kerry on his failure to sign a form 180."

Here are a few of mine:

3. "The media gave a press pass to John Kerry on his 'Christmas in Cambodia' story."

4. "The UN Oil-for-Food Scandal has mostly received a press pass by the international media."

5. "All the good news in Iraq gets a press pass in the Mainstream media."

6. "Any news from Afghanistan gets a press pass in the Mainstream media."

I definitely think she's correct--this is a word whose time has come. Any other examples that you can think of, feel free to leave in the comments!

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