Actually I think the point was that all news is biased because objective journalism is something of an oxymoron. It might also be worth remembering that JMS used to be a journalist himself, so it's not pure fantasy. As a matter of fact whenever I see any news report that agrees a little too much with my preconceptions, I remember this episode and remind myself that just because I've seen something in the telly, doesn't mean it's the truth.
Very well put. One of the things that B5 is about, is process. We've been shown from the beginning, not just what happens, but how it came to be that way. Most important of these is the situation on Earth and how it went from a democratic society to a repressive dictatorship. This episode is one of the ways it drives home to those viewers who thought that it could never really happen, just how easy it would be, no, how easy it is, to manipulate public thought.
Sure, it hits you over the head with it but I think it's a great example to show people how important critical viewing should be.
Indeed. In very deed.Plus I think you'll find the nature of the truth is one of the major themes of the show as a whole.

Jan