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Wednesday, July 18, 2007
Tony Blankley :: Townhall.com Columnist
No News Is Bad News
by Tony Blankley
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A couple of days ago, I gave a speech to a banquet room full of Teenage Republicans at their annual Washington, D.C. convention. This was a light of hope in an approaching darkness. Coming from across the country, they were energetic, full of good cheer and remarkably well informed on the issues of the day. I was grilled in the Q&A's with questions as deeply informed, sharp and penetrating as any I get when doing television political shows.

And they had an attribute one doesn't encounter every day in Washington: They actually cared and had seriously studied the substance of the policies and events. With such interests and dedication, somehow I don't think many of these kids are going to become Washington journalists, who would be more likely to ask whether an Iranian nuclear attack on Israel would benefit the second-tier candidates' fundraising given the front-loaded nature of the primaries.

Being young political activists, these Teenage Republicans also had an interest in the political process, but their first and deepest line of inquiry was substantive questions about China's economic growth and political instabilities, international currency trends (my answer on that one was rather weak), Iran's hegemonic objectives, and rising Muslim radicalism in Europe, among many other topics.

As an older activist conservative Republican, I was encouraged at the young crop to whom we will be passing the baton (although I plan to keep waddling for many more laps, providence providing, before I make my handoff.)

But then I got home, and made the mistake of reading an article in the New York Times on the news habits of teenagers and young adults as studied by the Joan Shorenstein Center on the Press, Politics and Public Policy at the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard.

As you might guess the news is not good. Or to be more precise, the news is not followed by the young ones studied by this Harvard investigation. Of course, I can sort of understand that reading the news could be a little off-putting, when it takes a half a paragraph (95 letters) just to print the name of the organization doing the studying of kids not following the news.

Unlike my Teenage Republican audience, the nationally representative sample of young adults analyzed by the Joan Shorenstein Center, etc. etc. study found that not only do only 16 percent of 18-30-year-olds read a newspaper regularly, but that most do not "make an appointment with the news every day the way older adults do."

Even worse, the report found that "What we found is that what [young] people mean when they say they are engaged in the news has much more of a glancing, superficial basis than anything we would have hoped. Young people seemed to think that just listening to the radio in the background was listening to the news." Continued...

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Tony Blankley served as press secretary to then Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives, Newt Gingrich. Tony Blankley is the author of The West's Last Chance: Will We Win the Clash of Civilizations? .
 
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No news
The kids polled are probably liberals. My son, a young conservative, reads plenty because he has to defend his minority view. When he was around 15 years old (now 23) I started sending him articles from Townhall, NRO, Human Events, RCP etc. etc. for him to get educated. Now he is hooked and he reads all these publications on his own. So maybe he doesn't read the NYT (what conservative wants to?) but he reads everything else. And, he listens to Michael Medved, and other conservative talk show hosts.

The MSM is not as powerful as they would like to be. A very small minority of the country listens to them, let alone Hollywood. Poll after poll reflects that fact.

I guess
even the dictionary is liberal.
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