By OBBM Network Editorial Staff
Derived from an episode of The DeVory Darkins Show.
The Lincoln Memorial reflecting pool, a iconic landmark in Washington D.C., has been plagued by an algae problem, sparking debates on maintenance and media coverage. The issue has raised questions about the effectiveness of current measures to prevent algae growth and the role of the media in reporting on the issue.
Background on the Issue
The reflecting pool, which underwent a $34 million renovation, still experiences algae growth, despite efforts to prevent it. The problem has been attributed to various factors, including the pool’s shallow design and the water source, which contains algae spores.
According to DeVory Darkins, host of The DeVory Darkins Show, the media has been quick to blame the current administration for the issue, rather than providing a balanced report on the causes and potential solutions. ‘The reflecting pool at the Lincoln Memorial will always have an algae problem for a multitude of reasons,’ Darkins said. ‘The construction and the design of the reflecting pool itself, it’s shallow. These are the perfect conditions for algae to grow.’)
Media Coverage and Public Perception
The media coverage of the issue has been criticized for being biased and misleading. Some outlets have reported on the algae problem as if it is a new issue, rather than a long-standing problem that has affected previous administrations. This has led to public perception that the current administration is responsible for the issue, rather than acknowledging the complexity of the problem.
As DeVory Darkins noted, ‘The story here isn’t even the algae, folks. You got people etching 8647. I mean, that’s already interesting. And then you have the media obsessing over the algae, which I find to be interesting.’ This highlights the need for balanced and accurate reporting on the issue, rather than sensationalizing it for the sake of ratings or clicks.
Conclusion and Future Directions
The Lincoln Memorial reflecting pool algae issue is a complex problem that requires a comprehensive solution. Rather than blaming a particular administration or individual, it is essential to acknowledge the underlying causes of the issue and work towards finding effective solutions. By providing balanced and accurate reporting, the media can play a crucial role in educating the public and promoting a better understanding of the issue.
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Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool Algae Issue Sparks Debate on Maintenance and Media Coverage
By OBBM Network Editorial Staff
Derived from an episode of The DeVory Darkins Show.
The Lincoln Memorial reflecting pool, a iconic landmark in Washington D.C., has been plagued by an algae problem, sparking debates on maintenance and media coverage. The issue has raised questions about the effectiveness of current measures to prevent algae growth and the role of the media in reporting on the issue.
Background on the Issue
The reflecting pool, which underwent a $34 million renovation, still experiences algae growth, despite efforts to prevent it. The problem has been attributed to various factors, including the pool’s shallow design and the water source, which contains algae spores.
According to DeVory Darkins, host of The DeVory Darkins Show, the media has been quick to blame the current administration for the issue, rather than providing a balanced report on the causes and potential solutions. ‘The reflecting pool at the Lincoln Memorial will always have an algae problem for a multitude of reasons,’ Darkins said. ‘The construction and the design of the reflecting pool itself, it’s shallow. These are the perfect conditions for algae to grow.’)
Media Coverage and Public Perception
The media coverage of the issue has been criticized for being biased and misleading. Some outlets have reported on the algae problem as if it is a new issue, rather than a long-standing problem that has affected previous administrations. This has led to public perception that the current administration is responsible for the issue, rather than acknowledging the complexity of the problem.
As DeVory Darkins noted, ‘The story here isn’t even the algae, folks. You got people etching 8647. I mean, that’s already interesting. And then you have the media obsessing over the algae, which I find to be interesting.’ This highlights the need for balanced and accurate reporting on the issue, rather than sensationalizing it for the sake of ratings or clicks.
Conclusion and Future Directions
The Lincoln Memorial reflecting pool algae issue is a complex problem that requires a comprehensive solution. Rather than blaming a particular administration or individual, it is essential to acknowledge the underlying causes of the issue and work towards finding effective solutions. By providing balanced and accurate reporting, the media can play a crucial role in educating the public and promoting a better understanding of the issue.
The full episode of The DeVory Darkins Show is available on OBBM Network TV.
Watch the full episode:
Full episode available here through June 25, 2026 — a highlight clip replaces this player after that.
Watch The DeVory Darkins Show on OBBM Network TV: https://www.obbmnetwork.tv/series/the-devory-darkins-show-207930
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