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Originally Posted by Pilot1
The Media no longer reports news. They admit their job is not to report the news but to mold public opinion. They are largely now a Leftist propaganda organization. They only say things that support a far left Democrat agenda. They create stories to support their agenda. Turn them OFF.
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Would you say the same about the conservative cable news stations, the conservative television owners, and the conservative newspapers?
Hmm?
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Originally Posted by 4dognight
They are the ones spewing the hateful and vitriolic comments.
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The media weren't the ones calling journalists "the enemy of the people", were they?
Hmm?
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Originally Posted by mustangman66
The news should present only unbiased facts and let the viewers form their own opinions based on those facts.
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Consumers of news should learn the difference between fact and opinion.
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Originally Posted by ryanst530
It is absolutely not unbiased, and yes I do know the difference between news and opinion pieces. And yes, "news pieces" and "opinion pieces" are both biased, just in different ways.
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LMAO ... Apparently you don't know the difference.
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Originally Posted by ryanst530
Again, the tone here is negative as the statement implies that Sarah is hiding something when in reality she simply made a statement.
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The author merely reports that she "deflected". The word has no bias. If you don't know what "deflected" is, by all means consult a dictionary.
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Originally Posted by Grlzrl
For those of you who don't watch Fox, and I am guessing you are one, they present BOTH sides of the argument. They have left leaning commenters on ALL the time to argue with them.
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As do other cable news outlets. Your point?
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Originally Posted by tripleh
if you think the MSM are journalists instead of propaganda pushers, then you are the problem.
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If you can't tell the difference between fact and opinion,
you are the problem.
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Originally Posted by rebeldor
Which is why I don't watch ABCBSMSNBCNNFOX, I rarely read U.S. newspapers, and I sure AF don't vote.
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If you're that ignorant of the issues, then it's probably a good thing you don't vote. Last thing we need are more uninformed voters.
But if you can't be bothered to read or watch news, and you can't be bothered to vote, then you damn sure don't have any room to comment on these issues.
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Originally Posted by mountainrose
The democrats and their media have created a subtle anti-American indoctrination.
It used to be that words like patriotism, nationalism, our anthem, etc etc were positive words evoking love and respect for our country.
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Possibly because the conservatives in this country have defined "patriot" etc. as only someone who fits the conservative mold.
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Originally Posted by tripleh
CNN fact checking themselves would be far more useful.
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CNN reports what Trump says, and then fact checks the words he spews. It's not CNN's fault he can't tell the truth.
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Originally Posted by TreeBeard
Media is not the problem. Media is the scapegoat.
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Media is Trump's scapegoat. He doesn't like it when media reports his words verbatim, so he lashes out like a 5-year-old.
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Originally Posted by Happy Cells
They never report good news coming from "Red" states, well known conservative individuals or organizations.
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Never?
Can you prove that?
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Any chance the media gets to make conservatives or Christians look bad, look like fools, that event, that "story" that "News" gets PLENTY of coverage.
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But it's such a rich source ...
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Look for example how they were hoping for a Hurricane Katrina type disaster after the most recent hurricanes made land fall in Florida. Didn't pan out.
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There has been plenty of ongoing coverage of Hurricane Matthew and its aftermath. I read something just in the past couple of days about damage and rebuilding in the NYT.
So, you're wrong again.
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Originally Posted by Old Town FFX
So when is the media lying? When they repeat what Trump says, word for word? Or is it when they report on him not saying he said what he said, word for word?
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LMAO -- that may be too complex of a question for Trumpeters to answer.