Can you give us an example of one of these “liberal” news stations?
“All of them that aren’t Fox” prolly
eschereal the seriously twisted:
If that is the case, then they are just telling us that most of what do is not actually news. It is one of those cave videntium kind of obfuscations.
No, they’re just deranged. They say it about their opinion shows, too. Even O’Reilly and Beck used the “Fair and Balanced” slogan for decades.
I’m on the left, and I think he’s a tool.
Mijin
January 28, 2020, 7:21am
2490
Brian Stelter did a rundown of some of the ways that FOX has been one-sided in its impeachment coverage – it goes far beyond the jedi mind trick captioning, they are not even letting viewers hear the Democrat arguments
For some reason I tuned in to Tucker Carlson the other day while impeachment hearings were still going on live… and if I didn’t know any better I’d think Biden and his son were on trial as that is all the discussion was focused on.
wguy123
January 28, 2020, 3:22pm
2492
You think it’s a coincidence that out of 6 R senators that might want to see some witnesses, these are the two they picture:
Right-wing media have been laying the groundwork for Trump’s acquittal for half a century.
Scandalize! Minimize! Repeat as Necessary
To write off Mr. Trump’s wrongdoing as run-of-the-mill politics, then, requires both minimizing what he has done and scandalizing what other politicians do. As an added bonus, the strategy damages Americans’ faith in government and public service, bolstering the Republican Party’s anti-government agenda. As such, it’s a powerful, effective political strategy — and a deeply nihilistic one.
If you tuned in to Fox News to watch the opening arguments of the impeachment trial on Wednesday night, you were out of luck. Oh, the trial was still technically being broadcast on the network, but it had been reduced to a muted box on the side of the screen, while Sean Hannity assured viewers, “None of this will matter.”
This was the purest representation so far of conservative media’s efforts to minimize not just impeachment but the full array of President Trump’s misconduct. But minimization is only half the strategy to protect Republican control of the White House. The other half is scandalization: an effort to create an air of nonstop scandal around previous Democratic presidents and presidential hopefuls.
Even as right-wing media tried to brand the Obama presidency as the most corrupt administration in the history of the United States, a cottage-industry of scandalmongers had already popped up to attack future Democratic nominees. Dinesh D’Souza followed his book “The Roots of Obama’s Rage” with a documentary called “Hillary’s America,” which depicted Mrs. Clinton as radical, racist and corrupt.
The Breitbart contributor Peter Schweizer followed “Clinton Cash,” a book that helped spread the Uranium One conspiracy, with “Secret Empires,” which targeted Vice President Joe Biden’s son Hunter Biden. Mr. Schweizer’s most recent book, “Profiles in Corruption,” provides building blocks for scandals involving a number of 2020 Democratic hopefuls, like the daft tidbit that Senator Elizabeth Warren’s son-in-law produced a film with support from two Iranian organizations. The investors, Mr. Schweizer wrote, “might appear at first glance to be innocuous cultural organizations — but they are not. Both are funded and controlled by the Islamist Iranian government.” It may not seem like much, but as the birtherism conspiracy shows, scandals have been rooted in less.
These ginned-up scandals have real implications for Donald Trump’s impeachment.
Mijin
January 29, 2020, 4:51am
2494
Nice piece on the daily show mocking the absurdity of Lou Dobbs’ claims, as well as showing just how much of a flip it is for him to have turned on Bolton.
Fox has done to our parents what our parents thought video games would do to us.
Tweet from Allen Marshall
In a development that some may find shocking, even Fox News doesn’t trust Fox News !
An internal Fox News research briefing book obtained by The Daily Beast openly questions Fox News contributor John Solomon’s credibility, accusing him of playing an “indispensable role” in a Ukrainian “disinformation campaign.”
The document also accuses frequent Fox News guest Rudy Giuliani of amplifying disinformation, as part of an effort to oust former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch, and blasts Fox News guests Victoria Toensing and Joe diGenova—both ardent Trump boosters—for “spreading disinformation.”
The 162-page document, entitled “Ukraine, Disinformation, & the Trump Administration,” was created by Fox News senior political affairs specialist Bryan S. Murphy, who produces research from what is known as the network’s Brain Room—a newsroom division of researchers who provide information, data, and topic guides for the network’s programming.
Fox is the inventor of fake news and the reason we live in the age of alternative facts.
Learjeff:
Got a cite for that, or any good search terms? Thanks!
Regarding bias, try watching/listening all day to Fox News, and on another day, an NPR news station. Then see which of the following match:
A) Fox News
B) NPR news station
fear and anger
empathy and concern
Which do you think matches with which?
Is the stress on the emotion equal between the two?
not is not getting paid to tell you the news their staff are mostly volunteers that makes a huge difference between them and the feaux news channel
Wait, wut?
You think most NPR news staff are volunteers?
The fucknuckle that Don Jr. most likely modeled his look after - Jerry Falwell Jr - and West Virginia Gov. (and hideous freaking toad monster) Jim Justice* want the western part of Virginia to secede and graft** itself Basket Case-style on to West Virgina in order to fight back the rising tide of that god-awful Democratic Party Totalitarianism that took over aw poooorrrr Virginia last November.
Glad to at least hear the acknowledgement.
“If you’re not truly happy where you are, we stand with open arms to take you from Virginia or anywhere where you may be ,” said Justice, who’s running for reelection. “We stand strongly behind the Second Amendment and ** we stand strongly for the unborn.”**
First bolded: hey gee that’s not a dog-whistle for shitheads everywhere, nope.
Second bolded: “…we stand strongly on the born.” FTFY.
Thankfully, this was the reception:
The announcement from Falwell and Justice drew laughs from both sides of the aisle in Virginia.
“What are they doing, a comedy routine?” said Republican Sen. Emmett Hanger.
Huh, even an (R.) laughing at this cockamamie shite.
*Hey with a Jusctice-y name like that, what could go wrong? Totally looks like some bloated, miserable national Russian hockey coach from the 70s.
** Not first choice of sources, but article seemed, to, er, scan, I spose…
Brilliant - next time I’ll try to post in the correct thread, in this case possibly the Stupid Republican Idea of the Day Thread.
Screw it - claiming a cross-posting mulligan here.
And the ubiquitous joke is that doing so would raise the average IQ of both states.