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So the majority of cable news is for mushbrains (CNN, MSNBC, etc.).
I can agree with that.
No doubt. TV, in general, is for mush brains. This was proven long ago.
To their credit, our younger generations have cut that particular cord. Look up the demos on pay or broadcast TV....those audiences are literally seniors or dying out.
That is not to say that it's a 100% thing...I'm sure many intelligent people have full cable access.
So the majority of cable news is for mushbrains (CNN, MSNBC, etc.).
I can agree with that.
Yes the majority of news is for mushbrains.
If you understand that, why are you linking it here like it matters. People have watched the testimony in question, they do not need a 3rd party to tell them what to think about it unless A) they are just looking to have their biases confirmed or B) they are chronically incapable of critical thinking.
If you understand that, why are you linking it here like it matters. People have watched the testimony in question, they do not need a 3rd party to tell them what to think about it.
Why? Because Tucker is pretty much the last person on TV with even a little bit of integrity.
That's why.
All the others (except for maybe Ingraham) can pound sand.
While I'll always see Cohen as a weasel, his testimony Wednesday passed the smell test.
He's laying bare tRump's criminality and sleaze for the world to see in hopes that America will come to its senses and throw the bum out.
For that he deserves credit.
As NPR described, he spoke as an ex-mobster, who is free of the organization. Now, he can get it all out and has no reason to keep it secret anymore, and most importantly, it’s to his benefit to tell the truth.
No...he's basically the only sane person (again, except for maybe Laura) left on TV.
Your opinion. Not everybody's.
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