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Money, Media, and Political Power


Why would the government want everyone in the country to be getting the same outlook on the same stories? It is easier to control the ways that Americans think and feel about issues if they are all fed the same details. They have less of a chance of forming their own opinions about certain issues if they only know certain details of the issues at hand. This allows the government to hold control over the political thoughts and views of Americans. The government only wants Americans to be on its side. That way the country can remain strong. There could not possibly be a better way of making Americans all be on the government's side than by forcing them to all have the same opinions on issues that deal with the country and the government as a whole. "From the political angle, for a nation to remain strong, it historically has needed the support of its people" (Anup Shah).
             The United States government and the large media companies walk together hand in hand because of a great bond they share. The money of American citizens. Without this money politicians could never get into office, and these media giants could never exist. Politicians can only run for political office if they have enough money to campaign and win over the hearts of millions of American voters. "Therefore, logically, politics will be dominated by the rich and powerful -- in fact if not in theory -- since only the rich can afford to run and only parties supported by the wealthy will gain enough funds and favorable press coverage to have a chance" ("What influence does wealth have over politics?"). When politicians need more money for their campaigns they turn to media giants to donate the money and the press coverage that they need in order to win over many Americans in the polls. "The inappropriate fit between the country's major media and the country's political system has starved voters of relevant information, leaving them at the mercy of paid political propaganda that is close to meaningless and often worse.


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