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________________________________ The Patriot Post - Alexander's Column 7-10-2019 From The Federalist Patriot Free Email Subscription _______________________________
The Patriot Post® · The Self-Appointed Digital Arbiters of Truth
By Mark Alexander · Jul. 10, 2019
https://patriotpost.us/alexander/64202-the-self-appointed-digital-arbiters-of-truth
“During the course of administration, and in order to disturb it, the artillery of the press has been levelled against us, charged with whatsoever its licentiousness could devise or dare. These abuses of an institution so important to freedom and science are deeply to be regretted, inasmuch as they tend to lessen its usefulness and to sap its safety.” —Thomas Jefferson (1805)
In 1996, when a small group of friends launched an email digest called “The Federalist1,” which we would rename a few years later “The Patriot Post,” we were entering completely uncharted territory.
There were no other publications on the Internet for us to use as a template, and frankly, I thought this entrepreneurial First Amendment exercise might not make it through its first year. But with encouragement from a handful of the nation’s leading conservative thinkers at the time, we did indeed. Even though email wasn’t yet a ubiquitous means of communication, we had gained nearly 5,000 subscribers and were operating in the black!
We also did a few things that were entirely different from other publications — things that still set us apart today.
First, we chose an unconventional business model that was for-profit (so the IRS couldn’t place editorial constraints on our content), but donor based, so we could offer our publication at no charge as a service to students, military personnel, and others with limited income. Today, we are sustained by the generosity of our grassroots donors and take no funding from any political benefactor, special-interest group, or parent organization.
Second, we also refuse any funding from advertisers. As our “About” page2 notes: “Our website pages and emails are certified ‘Ad Free.’ Because we do not depend on a single penny of ad revenue, we focus solely on providing you content that is actually newsworthy — worthy of your time — rather than constantly churning the ubiquitous topics that now dominate the mainstream media’s relentless 24/7 recycled spin3. … We do not accept advertising to ensure our advocacy and editorial content is not restrained by commercial influence — as is the case with all mass media outlets. Thus, you will note our website and email editions4 are free of advertising clutter.”
Third, as also noted, “We rely on reputable sources and never post the sensationalist non-news ‘click bait’ that now infests the pages of political news sites on both the Left and Right. Nor will you find any of the ‘fake news5’ fabrications and editorial tripe driven by pursuit of market share that determines the advertising revenues on which commercial news websites depend.”
And last, we chose to honor our nation’s founders by publishing under a special pseudonym. As noted on our “About” page: “As was the case with The Federalist (Papers) in 1787, the premier resource for understanding the Liberty and Rule of Law enshrined in our Republic’s Constitution, and from which we derive much of our constitutionally constructionist editorial inspiration, The Patriot Post is published under the pseudonym ‘Publius.’”
The Federalist Papers were published by James Madison, Alexander Hamilton, and John Jay and provided a detailed explanation of the meaning of our Constitution in support for its ratification. But they chose to publish pseudonymously because it was the timeless message of Liberty enshrined in our Constitution that they were promoting — not themselves. Today, in a mainstream-media marketplace built largely on celebrity journalists, we still choose to promote Liberty above personality.
Some of our grassroots editors and contributors choose to be listed by pseudonym for the same reason, humility, which is an uncommon attribute in today’s media-personality market. But then, none of us consider ourselves “professional journalists.”
Since our inception, we’ve grown significantly. While we have loyal readers among key executive- and legislative-branch staff, as well as DC think tanks, our mission is to provide the timeless message of Liberty6 to grassroots American Patriots7 far outside the Beltway — those Americans who constitute who we really are as a people.
In recent years, even while endeavoring to maintain a low profile, our success has put us in the crosshairs of Leftmedia protagonists3 (or is that antagonists?) hell-bent on silencing those who refuse to comport with their political and cultural agendas.
The most perilous hazards to free speech on the Web, history’s greatest First Amendment platform, are not Facebook and YouTube censors (though they are certainly a threat), but the media “fact checkers” and well-funded organizations that have positioned themselves, benignly they claim, as the digital gatekeepers of truth. And they are the ones pulling the social-media censorship strings.
Not content to dominate virtually every news medium on the planet, Leftmedia outlets have increasingly promoted their “fact-checking8” arms as a way to establish themselves as the arbiters of what is “true.” Increasingly, many of these “fact-checkers” produce what masquerades as fact but amounts to what we coined years ago as leftist “Dezinformatsiya,” the old Soviet term for disinformation.
The irony is, these checkers’ “ratings” of truthfulness are inevitably subjective and therefore irrevocably shaped by their own bias. Consequently, the media blacklists created by these self-appointed arbiters pose a greater threat to Truth and to freedom of speech than the “fake news9” they claim to be guarding against.
Recently, The Patriot Post was rated by an organization called NewsGuard, which provides a browser extension to rate news sources. It’s now a standard feature in Microsoft’s Edge browser, and it’s also available for Google Chrome, Apple Safari, and Mozilla Firefox.
Launched in 2018 by some veteran mainstream-media journalists — Steve Brill of Court TV and former Wall Street Journal publisher L. Gordon Crovitz — NewsGuard employs an array of journalist watchdogs tasked with evaluating news sites on numerous criteria to help users determine the reliability of what they’re reading and, conversely, steer clear of “fake news.”
Let’s stipulate for the record that the idea of an objective accreditation organization isn’t bad in and of itself. It’s akin to Underwriters Laboratories10, the familiar “UL” brand that certifies, validates, tests, verifies, inspects, audits, advises, and educates regarding all manner of consumer products. But UL uses well-established and objective criteria.
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