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Out of Order: An incisive and boldly original critique of the news media's domination of America's p (Reprint)

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  • 1993
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Thomas E. Patterson
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Thomas E. Patterson, a professor of political science at Syracuse University, argues that the process of electing presidents to office is “out of order.” The culprits include poorly... Show More

Thomas E. Patterson, a professor of political science at Syracuse University, argues that the process of electing presidents to office is “out of order.” The culprits include poorly planned performances by the news media in which newscasters speak more than candidates and the numerous primaries that only weaken the parties and create a vacuum of political leadership. Patterson calls for a shortened nominating primary season—just six weeks—and an institutionalized televised forum in which candidates could speak, debate and be questioned. Until this is done, he maintains, American will suffer from a lack of communication of the issues and an incomplete translation of voter feedback, things that smack of the demise of democracy.

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ASIN: B00MMSX6AE

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Leor Sapir @LeorSapir · May 12, 2023
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An excellent book on how the interests/incentives of news networks (in their politics reporting) and citizens are misaligned:
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