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Still waiting for Pete to share what the "important message" is here.
You gave an extremely poor answer. And of course the MSM should decide what makes the news. That is their job. Now if you want to complain that we don't have state funded and thus not profit driven news fine, make your case. Otherwise you should be more upset with people in general.
i don't think you understand my position at all. my answer was really a question, and even then it was really only my paraphrasing of vette's question.
it's the msm's job to report the truth of events, it's not their job to frame the truth in such a way as to distort their accuracy or inject their own biases or beliefs into the stories they report.
its sad that so many people are more interested in celebrity gossip than world events, but it's equally sad (if not more so) that the news outlets cater to this negative trend.
i don't think you understand my position at all. my answer was really a question, and even then it was really only my paraphrasing of vette's question.
it's the msm's job to report the truth of events, it's not their job to frame the truth in such a way as to distort their accuracy or inject their own biases or beliefs into the stories they report.
its sad that so many people are more interested in celebrity gossip than world events, but it's equally sad (if not more so) that the news outlets cater to this negative trend.
You lose credibility when you yammer about "truth".
The mainstream media, with the notable exception of Fox News, bends over backwards to present things in an impartial manner, to the point where fringe ideas from the right are presented in the name of "balance".
I personally don't care about celebrity gossip, but I fail to see how a one-off gruesome killing merits national attention.
Quite frankly, I am of the opinion that the Republican party has a much greater negative impact on the average American's life than some knucklehead with a scimitar.
this tells me everything i need to know.
thanks for playing.
this tells me everything i need to know.
thanks for playing.
Which is that he's in touch with reality and you're clearly a few steps out of sync. Oh well, your numbers shrink by the day.
Your inability to create a cogent response exposes the paucity of your argument.
I wish you all the best in the future as you search out "the truth".
haha
hey if you guys want to stick with your sweeping generalizations and arbitrary dismissal of people's opinions, who am i to stop you?
stick with the majority, brother. there's safety in numbers, they tell me.
and your inability to listen to voices from either side of the fence exposes your undeniable biases.
i wish you good luck in keeping an open mind, and thinking for yourself.
Vette's argument has no merit and deserves no respect.
Yesterday I was hungry all afternoon and the mainstream media did NOTHING to help.
Yesterday I was hungry all afternoon and the mainstream media did NOTHING to help.
And did they?They weren't supposed to help. They were supposed to send Sally Struthers to stand next to you with a bucket of fried chicken laughing at how pathetic you are.
Yesterday I was hungry all afternoon and the mainstream media did NOTHING to help.
The "mainstream media" stuff is right-wing Tourettes. FOX has the largest cable audience by far over the other (shitty) channels, and their parent company owns some of the largest newspapers in the country. The "MSM won't report this!" whine usually really means, "here's something most outlets aren't willing to spin as I prefer." It's the complaint of people who haven't yet figured out how to separate opinion and desire from actuality.If it was on the internet, it wasn't the mainstream media.
Apparently.
The "mainstream media" stuff is right-wing Tourettes. FOX has the largest cable audience by far over the other (shitty) channels, and their parent company owns some of the largest newspapers in the country. The "MSM won't report this!" whine usually really means, "here's something most outlets aren't willing to spin as I prefer." It's the complaint of people who haven't yet figured out how to separate opinion and desire from actuality.
Having said that, I've often said it's time for the parties just to overtly run cable news stations and newspapers. I'd rather know that what I'm hearing is from the Democratic News Network or Republican News Network than their de facto publicity wings that hide behind the cloak of theoretical objectivity.
The "mainstream media" stuff is right-wing Tourettes. FOX has the largest cable audience by far over the other (shitty) channels, and their parent company owns some of the largest newspapers in the country. The "MSM won't report this!" whine usually really means, "here's something most outlets aren't willing to spin as I prefer." It's the complaint of people who haven't yet figured out how to separate opinion and desire from actuality.
Having said that, I've often said it's time for the parties just to overtly run cable news stations and newspapers. I'd rather know that what I'm hearing is from the Democratic News Network or Republican News Network than their de facto publicity wings that hide behind the cloak of theoretical objectivity.
Right. I'd make true news organizations all be non-profit. The MSM is in someone's pocket, but it's not who the right usually thinks. It's the corporations who 1) own them, and 2) advertise on/fund them. If their funding were entirely independent of their potential stories, they might start to do work worth paying attention to again.I'd rather get as close to a "neutral" news source as possible. I'd start simply by outlawing commercials during the news and see how they react when they aren't catering (as much) to an audiance. Might not work but seems worth a try.
Right. I'd make true news organizations all be non-profit. The MSM is in someone's pocket, but it's not who the right usually thinks. It's the corporations who 1) own them, and 2) advertise on/fund them. If their funding were entirely independent of their potential stories, they might start to do work worth paying attention to again.
I'd rather get as close to a "neutral" news source as possible. I'd start simply by outlawing commercials during the news and see how they react when they aren't catering (as much) to an audiance. Might not work but seems worth a try.