Media Bias


CRedskinsRule
07-06-2018, 12:09 PM
This. What difference is there between an opinion article posted on MSN and a talking head discussing their opinion on a Fox News show? None.

I understand they are both opinions, and looking at the post I replied to I can see why it looks like I was referring to them as news, that was not my intent. I simply was making a light hearted joke, hence the reference to my special brownies :)

Edit: maybe I WAS having brownies, cuz my post actually doesn't have the brownies comment. That was in the SC thread. Nonetheless the bipolar comment was meant light heartedly.

Chico23231
07-06-2018, 01:05 PM
LOL, great example of the cult not understanding the difference between News and OPINION................both of them are Opinion shows not "NEWS PROGRAMS".:D

I’ve notice a sad trend among CNN fake news media lately. Cnn has been called out for the fact they stop reporting actual news and now are just mainly biased opinion pieces....many of the opinions are flat out wrong or don’t give proper context or facts about whatever they are reporting.

So I’ve notice they changed the labeling of “opinion” articles to the label “analysis” as a way to legitimize biased opinion...which still continues to do the same thing...either mischaracterize strategy, conveniently leave out facts, leave out context, leave of historical context, etc.

It’s fake analysis....instead of poor opinion

Remember to keep your eyes open when you read it folks

mooby
07-06-2018, 03:25 PM
I understand they are both opinions, and looking at the post I replied to I can see why it looks like I was referring to them as news, that was not my intent. I simply was making a light hearted joke, hence the reference to my special brownies :)

Edit: maybe I WAS having brownies, cuz my post actually doesn't have the brownies comment. That was in the SC thread. Nonetheless the bipolar comment was meant light heartedly.

I skipped your brownies post because it's fake news, you're just trying to distract us from the real issues at hand. ;)

Giantone
07-07-2018, 07:54 AM
BREAKING NEWS !!! we found out who it is Chico gets his "news" from.......

http://www.centerforworklife.com/cfwl-content/uploads/2014/01/anchorman-2-05.jpg



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z9axezjJMVU

Giantone
07-09-2018, 04:37 PM
This is strictly an Opinion Piece but still pretty good.


https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/joe-scarborough-calls-trump-white-house-most-corrupt-125127066.html




Joe Scarborough laced into Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani on Monday’s “Morning Joe” in a rant that included a lengthy list of some of his clients’ biggest scandals. The MSNBC host said it all added up to being corruption of historic proportions.

“This is the most corrupt administration in the history of our lifetime, certainly over the first year and a half,” said Scarborough. “[Giuliani] will tell you he’s been knighted by the Queen of England.”

Giantone
07-09-2018, 05:24 PM
FOX Opinion.............



https://www.aol.com/article/news/2018/07/09/fox-news-host-howard-kurtz-criticizes-his-network-for-barely-covering-scott-pruitts-resignation/23478051/


Fox News host Howard Kurtz pushed back on his own show's panelists who blamed media bias for former Environmental Protection Agency chief Scott Pruitt's resignation last week.

Instead of siding with his conservative-leaning guests, Kurtz said his network had failed to adequately cover the administrator's resignation last Thursday amid more than a dozen federal investigations into his conduct at the agency.


Fox News host Howard Kurtz pushed back on his own panelists who blamed media bias for former Environmental Protection Agency chief Scott Pruitt's resignation last week.


Kurtz suggested that his own network, in fact, displayed bias by "barely" covering Pruitt's ouster amid more than a dozen investigations into his conduct at the EPA.

Giantone
07-09-2018, 05:49 PM
"It's Working"!



Yes, it is..........:biggthump


https://www.spin.com/2018/07/trump-staff-protests-working-nielsen-miller-pruitt-bannon/

The patriotic Americans who have spent the last few weeks making life miserable for people like Stephen Miller and Kirstjen Nielsen can take some comfort in knowing that their efforts are working. Amid a flood of stories like this one about Steve Bannon being accosted at a bookstore over the weekend, the Washington Post published a lengthy story on the widespread efforts of ordinary people to disrupt public life for Trump administration staffers and appointees.

There’s a good detail about Miller—an architect of the “zero tolerance” immigration rule that led to family separations at the border—throwing away $80 worth of sushi because he was mad that a bartender flicked him off. There’s also an illuminating quote from onetime communications director Anthony Scaramucci, hinting at the possibility that these protests are having a more substantial effect than a few ruined dinners:

Chico23231
07-09-2018, 08:00 PM
Gotta give it up to all these folks who are being berated and yelled at in public. No one has even raised their voice back.

Interesting...

MTK
07-09-2018, 08:11 PM
Gotta give it up to all these folks who are being berated and yelled at in public. No one has even raised their voice back.



Interesting...


Trump don’t like pussies

http://www.businessinsider.com/trump-wants-staffers-to-stand-up-to-public-confrontations-2018-7?r=UK&IR=T

Chico23231
07-09-2018, 08:19 PM
Trump don’t like pussies

Trump wants staffers to stand up to public confrontations - Business Insider (http://www.businessinsider.com/trump-wants-staffers-to-stand-up-to-public-confrontations-2018-7?r=UK&IR=T)

Wonder if it will happen or is this just fake news?

Will be interesting to see...but the best strategy is just act normal...let the few do there thing

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