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Should journalists be saying "to play devil's advocate..."?

Shouldn't they always be playing public's advocate? I haven't heard it said much, in fact only twice, but shouldn't every question they ask be asked because it's somehow relevant? Expressly playing devil's advocate sounds like an admission of conflict of interest.
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Msp940 · 41-45, M
Playing devil's advocate is perfectly in line with their interests. A journalist's interests are to get coverage and recognition. The DA role can get them those things.