To you get paid to link this site?
To you get paid to link this site?
lmao. This is what I have seen since 00. Most people get it, except the liberals who think CNN and MSNBC are balanced and Foxnews isn't.
Yoni.....
....always starts threads like this for killer suspense.
Another segment on media bias.
...oops.
Last edited by Yonivore; 12-17-2011 at 04:15 PM.
No one thinks MSNBC is balanced.
Do you think Fox News is balanced?and Foxnews isn't.
Another $0.02 in your PayPal account.
MSNBC thinks it is.
And fair.
But, really, that's not the point, is it?
I've found all media outlets to be fair and balanced, so long as they agree with everything I already believe.
Oh, it's definitely the point.
But we all know PajamasTV is the creme de la creme of journalistic integrity.
Really the problem is that Adolph Hitler ruined the toothbrush mustache for everyone.
Not who SnC was talking about.
It was a question unrelated to whatever point you're trying to make with your video I'm not going to watch, and it wasn't directed to you.And fair.
But, really, that's not the point, is it?
I don't know about PajamasTV but, Bill Whittle seems to be in command of his subject. What in the video is factually incorrect or biased by omission or commission?
Um... yes.
Both sides of the biased media buffoons are filled with "[Insert other guy] is Hitler". Both are foolish and stupid for it.
I think they do a better job, as far as their actual reporters. Of course all their actual hosts for the shows at night are all conservatives and traditionalists.
So, you didn't watch?
Just at night?
Bottom line: anyone who watches MSNBC, FoxNews, or CNN and thinks they are getting "fair and balanced" news is a moron.
I did. Didn't see any of the comparisons of Obama to Hitler made by FoxNews in the video. That would be "bias by omission".
Also, I want that 9 minutes of my life back.
And in the morning. And Megyn Kelly. And whoever decides what outrage will be manufactured for the day.
So was anyone that watched Walter Cronkite and read Walter Duranty.
Which, by the way, was the point of the video. People do watch and think they are getting the truth and they then make decisions based on that "truth."
Lyndon Johnson knew the truth of the Tet Offensive; it was a undeniable United States military victory. Even the Communist enemy agreed. But, when Walter Cronkite declared the war unwinnable in the context of reporting on what was, by all accounts, a military victory, Johnson knew he had lost America because -- well, Cronkite was the most trusted man in America. What I didn't know at the time was, Walter Cronkite was an avowed One World Government supporter and spoke to groups, sympathetic to that cause, and spoke openly (to them) about the need for the United States people to face the fact they were going to have to give up some of their sovereignty.
Tell me, scott; would he have been the most trusted man in America if American had known that little fact?
And, Walter Duranty, well, he merely won a Pulitzer for hiding the atrocities of Stalin and deriding or mocking those, in his profession, who tried to tell the truth.
Tell me, scott; would the world have been different if Americans had known, earlier, about Stalin's millions of murders?
And, today's media is chocked full of current-day Cronkite and Duranty wannabes.
That was the point of the video.
I don't like the mixing of opinion and news on channels devoted to appearing to be all news all the time any more than you do but, when it comes to actual news reports; I think Fox holds to a standard the others do not.
Wow. How absolute for such an enlightened open minded person.
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