SatelliteOfLove
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Number 2 said:i just want to speed up the inevitable.
Inevitable what? Another Neocon gets in the White House and uses the precedence to do it your favorite news shows? Think, man. THINK.
Also: Streisand Effect.
Number 2 said:i just want to speed up the inevitable.
im surprised there are no kinds of laws on the books where the Fox people can be imprisoned under. Surely they have broken something.zoku88 said:It's more of revealing the existing amount of integrity. They can't actually do anything to change the amount of integrity... unless they passed some laws or something.
They don't need one. The truth is already out there. It exists in the form of the actual legislation bills, the CFR, the Congressional Record, and tons of government reports that are released all the time.deadbeef said:Why can't they just start a White House News Network. (WHNN) so that we can get the TRUTH without any meddling from these partisians.
deadbeef said:Why can't they just start a White House News Network. (WHNN) so that we can get the TRUTH without any meddling from these partisians.
SatelliteOfLove said:Inevitable what? Another Neocon gets in the White House and uses the precedence to do it your favorite news shows? Think, man. THINK.
Also: Streisand Effect.
Some people, sure. But let's be honest Fox News is the culmination of everything that is wrong with American News. That said, I don't really care for either any of them either.Ysiadmihi said:Unfortunately some people only think this is the case with Fox News.
Not sure what it has to do with anything, but Air America never claimed to be balanced or even a news org.avatar299 said:And how many people are attacking Air America?
Me? :lolTamanon said:He's a "conservative".
No. Whats it called when a group is going around actively stirring up and guiding people to express their distaste for the government?eznark said:No the answer is to piss away political integrity as well, apparently.
Or relevant. End of the day? This is a good thing for Fox News. Attention + victim card + Big Brother = ratingsChichikov said:Not sure what it has to do with anything, but Air America never claimed to be balanced or even a news org.
Why is this bad, in and of itself? After blindly following the last administration into two wars, perhaps it's time America started questioning the big chiefs in Washington?No. Whats it called when a group is going around actively stirring up and guiding people to express their distaste for the government?
I didn't say it was bad - I said it wasn't journalism.eznark said:Why is this bad, in and of itself? After blindly following the last administration into two wars, perhaps it's time America started questioning the big chiefs in Washington?
Holding people accountable to what they say has to happen eventually right? Just get this shit over with.SatelliteOfLove said:Inevitable what? Another Neocon gets in the White House and uses the precedence to do it your favorite news shows? Think, man. THINK.
Also: Streisand Effect.
Well, you can just pay attention to Senator Al Franken now.zoku88 said:How many ppl pay attn to Air America? How many people know what it is? (I actually don't, which is why I'm asking.
Ummm yea.. id rather not see them try. You think if they run they wont have a shot at all? The country is pretty much 50/50.. too close for comfort for me.speculawyer said:Well, you can just pay attention to Senator Al Franken now.
I wanna see the loudmouth college drop-out crowd of Limbaugh, Hannity, and Beck run for Senate seats. :lol
Are you fucking kidding me. Seriously is this a joke? Can you really be this stupid?zoku88 said:Out of precedent for what? Future administrations calling some journalists liars?
And that is wrong because...?
American news has some of the most accurate and fair news on the planet. yeah there are extremes but on a whole when you combine the big players and small players i can't think of any other country i want my news from.It's more of revealing the existing amount of integrity. They can't actually do anything to change the amount of integrity... unless they passed some laws or something.
Oh, that's who he worked for. I read some of his books, but I didn't really know much about him. I always thought he was a comedian before becoming senator.speculawyer said:Well, you can just pay attention to Senator Al Franken now.
I wanna see the loudmouth college drop-out crowd of Limbaugh, Hannity, and Beck run for Senate seats. :lol
It was during Nam.DY_nasty said:I didn't say it was bad - I said it wasn't journalism.
LOL hold up... Bush's actions and Obama's actions are worlds apart when it comes to things that need questioning as well. Lets just stick to the topic though.
eznark said:Or relevant. End of the day? This is a good thing for Fox News. Attention + victim card + Big Brother = ratings
Why is this bad, in and of itself? After blindly following the last administration into two wars, perhaps it's time America started questioning the big chiefs in Washington?
So now we're talking about the effectiveness of this tactic and not it legitimacy?eznark said:Or relevant. End of the day? This is a good thing for Fox News. Attention + victim card + Big Brother = ratings
The problem with the media during the Bush years was not that it didn't have enough slant, is that they didn't fact-check.eznark said:Why is this bad, in and of itself? After blindly following the last administration into two wars, perhaps it's time America started questioning the big chiefs in Washington?
Not sure how you got that conclusion. Really, if you got that from my post, you must have serious reading issues. Try again.avatar299 said:Are you fucking kidding me. Seriously is this a joke? Can you really be this stupid?
By your logic CNN and other newslets shouldn't have followed leads questioning the Iraq war. There wouldn't have been investigations in things like the UN scandals or fuck even the Vietnam war.
Unlike this administration, I am willing to let the conversation go where it wants. (Also I'm going to bed soon, and wanted to throw out what a poor tactical move this was).Chichikov said:So now we're talking about the effectiveness of this tactic and not it legitimacy?
To what end?eznark said:Why is this bad, in and of itself? After blindly following the last administration into two wars, perhaps it's time America started questioning the big chiefs in Washington?
Dont spew bullshit and MSNBC wont have to worry about it.Cooter said:So Palin wins in 2012 and pulls this shit on MSNBC. Everyone here still find it justified?
Trurl said:This is just calling a spade a spade. It might be politically unwise (I think it probably is), but it isn't an attack on the first amendment or "creepy." People at the White House have free speech rights, too.
If MSNBC were in any way comparable to Fox, sure.Cooter said:So Palin wins in 2012 and pulls this shit on MSNBC. Everyone here still find it justified?
Not really. I don't think sponsoring anti-tax rallies is any different than NBC spearheading environmentalism campaigns (surely you enjoyed the lights out Sunday Night Football telecast last year). Just a different political cause.Tamanon said:Surely you can see the difference between challenging the administration(good) and sponsoring protests(bad) for a news network? Especially when you sponsor protests that support your view then refuse to cover those that don't(the gay protests a few weeks back).
Cooter said:So Palin wins in 2012 and pulls this shit on MSNBC. Everyone here still find it justified?
Uhm, you can say anything you want.Cooter said:So Palin wins in 2012 and pulls this shit on MSNBC. Everyone here still find it justified?
I think that MSNBC deserves much of the same criticism as Fox News, but I think too little of Palin to expect her criticism of MSNBC to be at all fair or reasonable.Cooter said:So Palin wins in 2012 and pulls this shit on MSNBC. Everyone here still find it justified?
MSNBC is a wannabe fox. They try to be crazy. But lets face it who can be Beck crazy and keep their career.GhaleonEB said:If MSNBC were in any way comparable to Fox, sure.
Number 2 said:Dont spew bullshit and MSNBC wont have to worry about it.
That's some weird ass parallel, what media outlet was dedicated to supporting one political party during Vietnam?eznark said:It was during Nam.
Fuck FOX News. Vietnam is when the modern press realized how much political power it possessed. Dissent was rad then (and a few years ago) and people like Seymour Hirsch (talk about liars) were praised as paradigms of journalism. Now that your guy is getting the harsh treatment it's a bad thing?
Come on.
The Experiment said:This is a good thing.
It won't do shit but it will make the teabaggers angrier. Sounds like the strategy here is to make the Republicans look as unhinged as possible, so center and center right voters might not be enchanted with Obama but would rather stay the course with Obama than vote for a party of the insane in November 2010.
Bush led a war based on bullshit - Obama is trying to make a better healthcare system. If those two actions are the same to you then whatever...eznark said:It was during Nam.
Fuck FOX News. Vietnam is when the modern press realized how much political power it possessed. Dissent was rad then (and a few years ago) and people like Seymour Hirsch (talk about liars) were praised as paradigms of journalism. Now that your guy is getting the harsh treatment it's a bad thing?
Come on.
That's not true either. Health care reform, environmental regulations...these things will have far more long lasting effects than anything Bush did in his 8 years.
eznark said:Not really. I don't think sponsoring anti-tax rallies is any different than NBC spearheading environmentalism campaigns (surely you enjoyed the lights out Sunday Night Football telecast last year). Just a different political cause.
Newspapers have always been doing this and shockingly, the world hasn't ended. Look back at some turn of the century "journalism" and chuckle at how people think editorializing is new to journalism.Raxus said:To what end?
Ever since the Nixon administration people have absolutely zero trust in the political system. Hell, even before there were always a deep seated cynicism of politics. So what happens in an age where every news organization tries to grab your ear and say 'boo your going to die if...'. People are against healthcare. Keeping people healthy is controversial and both sides argue end of the world possibilities if we do or do not pass it. It gets frustrating to watch as threats, but not important points, are only being made.
But, again, NBC is not NBCNews.
If they are making lies then yes its reasonable.Cooter said:Not the point. Palin get's in and MSNBC devotes it's airwaves to take her down. Her administration declares them not a news organization and encourges the press core and country to ignore them. That sounds reasonable in America?
Question is moot, as Palin will never be elected president.Cooter said:So Palin wins in 2012 and pulls this shit on MSNBC. Everyone here still find it justified?
Trurl said:I think that MSNBC deserves much of the same criticism as Fox News, but I think too little of Palin to expect her criticism of MSNBC to be at all fair or reasonable.
Better is in the eye of the beholder. I obviously think it would be catastrophic and far worse than two minor wars when taking a long view. That really isn't the point.DY_nasty said:Bush led a war based on bullshit - Obama is trying to make a better healthcare system. If those two actions are the same to you then whatever...
And Obama isn't my guy either.
I'm just saying that when a news media outlet steps outside of its bounds and starts making up things and leading public events of dissent, its no longer a news media outlet.
Cooter said:So Palin wins in 2012 and pulls this shit on MSNBC. Everyone here still find it justified?