Thursday, July 23, 2009

Who is Now the Most Trusted Person in America?

Walter Cronkite was considered the “Most Trusted Man in America” during his reign as the original anchorman. His coverage of such enormous events as JFK’s assassination and the moon landing are classic examples of how he earned this moniker. But with his passing, who now is considered the most trusted person in America? In our cynical culture, is it even possible anymore to have someone recognized as the most trusted person?

The Candidates for “Most Trusted Person in America”:

1. Oprah Winfrey. Pros: everyone knows who she is, she is often mentioned as one of the most influential people in our society. Cons: her ratings have recently gone down. I think it is directly related to her endorsement of Obama last spring. Who watches Oprah? Mainly women. She endorses Obama, the Hillary supporters get mad at her and the Republican women get mad at her. She had always stood above politics before the endorsement. While it helped Obama, I think it hurt her. She has also become even more self-obsessed in my estimation over the last few years (if that's possible). So while she is highly influential, could she be “the most trusted”?

2. Colin Powell. Pros: Thoughtful, well respected, fairly apolitical. Cons: the liberals dislike him because he helped lead us into the Iraq War; the conservatives don’t like him because he endorsed Obama. So his seemingly apolitical style has taken some political hits. Still a strong contender though, but his political life probably disqualifies him.

3. Charlie Gibson. Pros: delivers the news in a straightforward manner. Has been on television for years as both a serious newsman and a morning show guy. Cons: the news has become so politicized since Cronkite’s day that it is probably impossible for any news anchor to ever be considered “the most trusted.” Tom Brokaw perhaps might be included in this discussion as well, but he is rarely on anymore.

4. Tom Hanks. I heard someone on the radio throw out Hanks as a possibility. He is certainly a well respected actor, but the stigma of Hollywood is too much for any actor to overcome. But of all the actors, he probably would be the most trusted. He’s Forrest Gump, after all!

5. Rick Warren. Among evangelicals, he might not even be the pick, but he has had such a high profile lately, that he would be a candidate. But not enough people probably even know who he is to be considered “the most trusted.” Plus, he has not attained Billy Graham's stature yet.

6. Ryan Seacrest. Just kidding...kind of.

Do any of these come close to Cronkite? Are we too politicized, and do we have simply too many media outlets these days for anyone to amass enough credibility to be “The Most Trusted Person in America”? I think so. Of course, there's always Nolan Ryan.

3 comments:

Charlie Goodyear said...

Your last line was right. It is Nolan Ryan, especially if the Rangers can actually win the division.

The news has become too polticized. The left rips anyone who is not 80% on their side and the right rips the mainstream media becasue 80% of them ARE on the left and have publicly said so.

In today's news world you cannot have another Cronkite.

Ben said...

canseco's comments today after the big papi positive test mentioned a current HOFer used. Did he play with Nolan on the rangers? that would be my worst fear . . but i still somewhat fear it . . i dont think any baseball player or athlete can be trusted either . . not even the great nolan ryan.

also, while i enjoyed your blog, you pretty much just summarized the Ticket's segment on it.

i heard dave bliss on the radio yesterday . . i vote for him.

actually, i vote for Marty B because he has IPhone Money AND Jerry Jone Money

LynnAnn said...

I'm leaning towards Brittany Spears.