Attacking the messenger doesn't cut it anymore.
First off, its not just James, or the Star or even the Grid. Its CBC, the Post, the Sun, the Globe and even Taiwan news.
Its not a conspiracy by all the papers, all the radio and all the TV stations.
Now confirmed by the Press Council report.
You just don't like the media.
Second, using that argument to avoid the hard questions (and the Grid article has very detailed and specific issues with what Ford passes off as 'subways subways subways'.
The man can't even tell the difference between an LRT and a streetcar.
On a certain level you are correct that I'm findoing the media to be more polarizing in recent years. But I do read all four newspapers on a regular basis. As well as a few others (NY Times etc. We get a lot of them at work and I have a lot of standby time).
I will also admit to my own personal biases on some topics. My opinion is just that. What I find now though is more opinions are being published and broadcast and passed off as fact. On BOTH sides of the political spectrum. So I have to read many sources, find the common facts to both and somewhere in the middle find the truth.
And its getting tougher to do this every day. With so much saturation and content the providers of news are scrambling for content and more importantly to SELL it to the public. We can discuss journalistic integrety all we want but it is still for profit. I never forget that. Headlines sell and blaring ones more so.
There are pertinent facts in the article. Ones which I will incorporate into my critical thinking on this. But I will also check the same facts from other sources to see if the way they are used is correct.
The crux here is this. Are robocalls a form of media? Any different from a billboard on the street, an e-mail blast or other intrusive forms of messaging. Right now they are in my opinion. No different than a political flyer in the mailbox. If the CRTC wants to ban them I'm all for it. I got rid of my home line because I was sick of telemarketers. Until they do though its legit.
If you don't like the medium lobby to ban it.
If you don't like the message incorporate it into your opinion for the next vote.
And if the person who the message is about feels it is a lie he/she can sue. Just like with any other media.
So will he sue? And if he doesn't then just like the Mayor's opponents mantra why not? Is their truth to the allegations? Works both ways. Deal with it.