Discussing ETHICS in Political Communication In The Media
The Project continues receive media attention. Peter Loge has been interviewed by local, national and international press, has been a podcast guest, and has written ethics in political communication for Campaigns & Elections and The Hill.
To request an interview email Peter at ploge@gwu.edu.
“Every candidate will handle the ethics of campaigning in the coronavirus crisis differently,” Peter Loge, director of George Washington University’s Project on Ethics in Political Communication, wrote recently. “But every candidate should set ethical boundaries early and stick within those boundaries.” The Ethics of Campaigning During a Pandemic Campaigns & Elections, 3/30/20
"It’s obvious that everybody running for president is going to complain about the media at some point. It’s what every candidate has done from Thomas Jefferson forward," said Peter Loge, Director of the Project on Ethics in Political Communication at George Washington University.
Loge said in an interview Tuesday there are major differences in Bernie Sanders criticisms and President Trump’s.
“My understanding of Senator Sanders is he’s asking for more free press not less. There’s a huge difference between demand in the press do better and calling a cornerstone of our democracy somehow an opponent or enemy of that democracy." Democrats Take Aim at the Media, Sinclair news, 8/28/19