Ohh, so close..... Wrote:
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> namenames Wrote:
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> > I really do not blame you for your ignorance -
> if
> > I only read FOX I would probably say the same
> > things. Look at FOX news online headlines and
> you
> > would never know about the stark contradictions
> > offered by Trump or Kelly this week - its all
> > Trump cheer leading. Actually quite amazing,
> its
> > total propaganda not even pretending to be
> > balanced. I am sorry this is true and
> understand
> > a little better where some of the posters here
> are
> > coming from.
>
>
> Sure junior. Let us know when someone from Fox
> News is caught, on camera, admitted that they skew
> their headlines and stories to attack a president
> because they hate him. Then you can start
> throwing around big words you don't understand
> like 'propaganda' and 'ignorance'. Lulz......
>
>
>
https://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/2017/10/10
> /project_veritas_targets_new_york_times_editor_cau
> ght_on_film_bragging_about_anti-trump_bias.html
Hey you are the old racist guy that calls people 'cupcake' and 'Junior' and uses 'lol' - morning!
FOX was founded by Rodger Ailes - you might want to read up on him. He was a fascinating person. FOX News was founded for the singular purpose of promoting GOP talking points and trashing Democrats. I would have expected you knew that. Here are some quotes:
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"Everything Roger wanted to do when he started out in politics (Nixon, Reagan, Bush), he’s now doing 24/7 with his network," says a former News Corp. executive. "It’s come full circle."
2. “It was as though we were looking at Mao,” recalls Charlie Reina, a former Fox News producer. The Foxistas went wild. They let the dogs out. Woof! Woof! Woof! Even those who disliked the way Ailes runs his network joined in the display of fealty, given the culture of intimidation at Fox News. “It’s like the Soviet Union or China: People are always looking over their shoulders,” says a former executive with the network’s parent, News Corp. “There are people who turn people in.”
3. On his work with Nixon "
Ailes had essentially replaced professional journalists with everyday voters he could manipulate at will. "The events were not staged, they were fixed," says Rick Perlstein, the author of Nixonland: The Rise of a President and the Fracturing of America. "People were supposed to ask tough questions. But asking a tough question – let alone knowing how to follow up – is a skill. Taking that task out of the hands of reporters and putting it into the hands of inexperienced amateurs was brilliant in itself." As for actual journalists? "Fuck 'em," Ailes said. "It’s not a press conference – it’s a television show. Our television show. And the press has no business on the set." The young producer forced reporters to watch the events backstage on a TV monitor – just like the rest of America. "Ailes figured out a way to bring reporters to heel," Perlstein says.
good read here