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Phone hacking, bribing the police, and frightening political leaders are just the tip of a very toxic iceberg
What kind of democracy is this?
by Paul J Balles
It’s not a democracy when a realm is controlled by an unelected power broker with enforcers who run the government for another country.
The past week’s news has been dominated by reports of scandals in Rupert Murdoch’s media empire. As journalist Ted Newcomen points out, there’s more to the story:
The latest revelations in the UK about phone hacking, bribing the police, and frightening political leaders are just the tip of a very toxic iceberg that had the likes of Tony Blair going cap in hand to Murdoch’s corporate functions when he was still British Prime Minister.
Journalism professor Karl Grossman adds his assessment of the story’s significance:
What is unfolding–revelations of bribery and massive phone-hacking–could go down as the greatest press scandal in the English-speaking world. Overarching it is a media machine built by Murdoch that is the most dishonest, unprincipled and corrupt of any media empire in the history of the English-speaking world….
What power has media mogul Murdoch had? And how has he misused it?
Gordon Duff, Senior Editor of Veterans Today, asserts that “Murdoch is now admitted to have controlled the political systems in Britain and America for two decades. He has had the power to choose national leaders, make policy, pass laws at will,”