Sort of agree. The media is sorely messed up, but i don’t see a problem at all with it venting (whether seriously or for ratings or ‘populist’ cred) about the bonuses – so long as other issues are critically explored (which is nonexistent, done psudeo-criticially and thus misleadingly projecting the image of serious socially-vital journalism, or very rare in the mainstream press). It wouldn’t be too bad if they lost their gusto with the bonuses (tho, considering the amount of $ that is basically paid by us, something needs to be done about that), so long as they were equally vigilant about similar if more systemic issues.
There’s plenty to be angry about, though the mainstream media has been focusing more on a version of that outrage (which accepts many problems as being significantly more superficial than they are) and ignoring proactive ways regular folks are organizing to cope with the economy, because those are based on a deeper sense of the origin of that & other (political, ecological, social) problems.