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I Wear Pants
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Dec 29, 2010 6:33pm
This is a different thread than most here as I don't really have anything to put in the first post but I think that it'd be nice to have a place to post video and discuss how and why dumb/untrue things are said in the media.

CenterBHSFan
Posts: 6,115
Dec 29, 2010 7:56pm
One of everybody's favorites... Keith Olbermann!
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I will say this thought; KO is a commentary person, not a "news" person. From what I have seen, these channels (FOX, CNN, etc.) have news during the daytime hours and commentary at night.
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I will say this thought; KO is a commentary person, not a "news" person. From what I have seen, these channels (FOX, CNN, etc.) have news during the daytime hours and commentary at night.
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I Wear Pants
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Dec 29, 2010 8:26pm
Yeah, there are much better ways to disagree with policies that someone supports than to call people names.
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I Wear Pants
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Dec 29, 2010 8:49pm
"I'm a Christian, I've made mistakes myself, I believe fervently in second chances," Carlson said on the show. "But Michael Vick killed dogs, and he did [it] in a heartless and cruel way. And I think, personally, he should've been executed for that. He wasn't, but the idea that the president of the United States would be getting behind someone who murdered dogs?" -Tucker Carlson
Dude has always been an idiot.
Dude has always been an idiot.
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I Wear Pants
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Dec 29, 2010 8:53pm
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Gretchen is an insane person.
Gretchen is an insane person.

believer
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Dec 30, 2010 6:59am
As CenterBHSFan said, there is a difference between news reporting and news commentary.
It's too easy to cite Olbermann, Beck, Hannity, O'Reilly and others and say, "hey look at the stupid things these news anchors say." These guys are NOT anchors; they are commentators. Big difference.
I expect political pundits like these guys to say stupid things, but when it comes to the actual news reporting I expect it to be presented fairly, evenly, and objectively.
Unfortunately that usually doesn't happen either but that's another thread topic.
It's too easy to cite Olbermann, Beck, Hannity, O'Reilly and others and say, "hey look at the stupid things these news anchors say." These guys are NOT anchors; they are commentators. Big difference.
I expect political pundits like these guys to say stupid things, but when it comes to the actual news reporting I expect it to be presented fairly, evenly, and objectively.
Unfortunately that usually doesn't happen either but that's another thread topic.
First this was an interview situation NOT a new reporting scenario. Second after watching this I'm really trying to figure out what part of this makes you feel she's "insane". Goofy and uninformed at times but insane? Really?I Wear Pants;617458 wrote:Gretchen is an insane person.

believer
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Dec 30, 2010 7:04am
First this was an interview situation NOT a new reporting scenario. Second after watching this I'm really trying to figure out what part of this makes you feel she's "insane". Insane? Really?I Wear Pants;617458 wrote:Gretchen is an insane person.

Skyhook79
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Dec 30, 2010 10:05am

Skyhook79
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Dec 30, 2010 10:06am
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I Wear Pants
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Dec 30, 2010 11:36am
First, I said Anchors and Hosts so we could include the commentary people who are indeed hosts of their shows. Because everyone would include them anyway.believer;617858 wrote:As CenterBHSFan said, there is a difference between news reporting and news commentary.
It's too easy to cite Olbermann, Beck, Hannity, O'Reilly and others and say, "hey look at the stupid things these news anchors say." These guys are NOT anchors; they are commentators. Big difference.
I expect political pundits like these guys to say stupid things, but when it comes to the actual news reporting I expect it to be presented fairly, evenly, and objectively.
Unfortunately that usually doesn't happen either but that's another thread topic.
First this was an interview situation NOT a new reporting scenario. Second after watching this I'm really trying to figure out what part of this makes you feel she's "insane". Goofy and uninformed at times but insane? Really?
And secondly, she is hunting, searching for something to convict Assange with and is then shocked when Napolitano says we can't charge him and even more so when he agrees. Then there was her shock in the opening of the video that, my god, wikileaks is back online.
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stlouiedipalma
Posts: 1,797
Dec 30, 2010 3:16pm
I think it was last night that Parker/Spitzer on CNN had an ex-oil executive on talking about gasoline prices going up and they kept showing a tag which said "gas prices at $5 per gallon?". In my view, that was sensationalism of the first degree, as they were trying to hook the casual viewer into their story. That really pisses me off when I am channel surfing and I see these tags. It reminds me of the checkout lane of the supermarket with the Enquirer, Globe and all the other tabloid rags with their sensational headlines.
Of course, that's what the cable "news" channels have become, IMO.
Of course, that's what the cable "news" channels have become, IMO.
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Footwedge
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Jan 1, 2011 9:22am
Judge Napolitano.....the biggest asset Fox News has. Bradley Manning.....Man of the year.I Wear Pants;617458 wrote:[video=youtube;ZNKRQN0owz0][/video]
Gretchen is an insane person.
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Jan 1, 2011 10:18pm
That type of sensationalism pisses me off as well.stlouiedipalma;618477 wrote:I think it was last night that Parker/Spitzer on CNN had an ex-oil executive on talking about gasoline prices going up and they kept showing a tag which said "gas prices at $5 per gallon?". In my view, that was sensationalism of the first degree, as they were trying to hook the casual viewer into their story. That really pisses me off when I am channel surfing and I see these tags. It reminds me of the checkout lane of the supermarket with the Enquirer, Globe and all the other tabloid rags with their sensational headlines.
Of course, that's what the cable "news" channels have become, IMO.

fish82
Posts: 4,111
Jan 2, 2011 7:43am
Good point, Lou. All the networks do this like crazy, regardless of which direction they lean.stlouiedipalma;618477 wrote:I think it was last night that Parker/Spitzer on CNN had an ex-oil executive on talking about gasoline prices going up and they kept showing a tag which said "gas prices at $5 per gallon?". In my view, that was sensationalism of the first degree, as they were trying to hook the casual viewer into their story. That really pisses me off when I am channel surfing and I see these tags. It reminds me of the checkout lane of the supermarket with the Enquirer, Globe and all the other tabloid rags with their sensational headlines.
Of course, that's what the cable "news" channels have become, IMO.

believer
Posts: 8,153
Jan 2, 2011 8:55am
True....NBC, CBS, ABC, MSNBC, CNN, Time, NY Times, etc., etc. etc. all lean left. Fox News and AM talk radio lean right.fish82;621438 wrote:Good point, Lou. All the networks do this like crazy, regardless of which direction they lean.
It may be crazy but like the BCS system in college football it's all about market share...MONEY.
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fan_from_texas
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Jan 4, 2011 4:00pm
While I don't think it's likely, it's certainly well within the realm of possibility to see $5/gal gas by next summer.stlouiedipalma;618477 wrote:I think it was last night that Parker/Spitzer on CNN had an ex-oil executive on talking about gasoline prices going up and they kept showing a tag which said "gas prices at $5 per gallon?". In my view, that was sensationalism of the first degree, as they were trying to hook the casual viewer into their story. That really pisses me off when I am channel surfing and I see these tags. It reminds me of the checkout lane of the supermarket with the Enquirer, Globe and all the other tabloid rags with their sensational headlines.
Of course, that's what the cable "news" channels have become, IMO.