"Bias in the Time of War: Can Journalists Put Politics Aside?" In a era of increasing polarization, the nation's news consumers are finding it increasingly difficult to discern fact from fiction in the wake of a major conflict. As the world grapples with the devastating consequences of war, many are questioning whether the media's traditional left-right divide is doing more harm than good. With the stakes higher than ever, the need for objective, unbiased reporting has never been more pressing. But can journalists put aside their own ideological leanings and deliver the kind of straight-shooting, fact-based coverage that the public deserves?
It is little wonder the nation’s news consumers are struggling to make sense of the various narratives masquerading as journalism. War time is not the time for either liberal or conservative slants.