Tucker Carlson made use of his airtime to criticize Sidney Powell's claims of world-wide election fraud in a way that sparked backlash against the last decent reason people had to tune into anything produced by FOX News. But it reminded me of a question I had seen on a blog post weeks ago: Was Freedom of the Press a Good Idea? I want to take that concept and run with it in order to drive home just how necessary (and dangerous) a free press truly is...
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