Posted on 10/15/2014 7:32:55 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Via Mediaite, the outfit responsible for posting this clip to YouTube is none other than Media Matters, making this a rare case of a lefty hatchet shop approvingly circulating a segment from Fox News. But it makes sense. Obamas under pressure because he and the CDC seem to keep getting surprised by developments, first when an Ebola patient showed up in the U.S. (unlikely, Obama claimed last month) and then when he transmitted the disease to two nurses. Sheps PSA here was earnestly delivered, Im sure, but Media Matters naturally enjoyed it twice over because it turned down a little of the heat on President Precious.
John Ondrasiks right, though:
John Ondrasik ✔ @johnondrasik
It's not the fear of Ebola that's creating hysteria, it's the
fear that our gov't is incompetent in protecting us from
Ebola. #54F
3:01 PM - 15 Oct 2014
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A couple of points here. One: Shep, in lecturing people on the facts, doesnt have all of his facts right. He claims that the second nurse had no symptoms whatsoever when she flew to Cleveland on Monday. Not true; she had a slight fever of 99.5. Whether that qualifies as a symptom of Ebola is disputed, since typically youre not considered symptomatic until your fever is 101.5 or higher. But if the head of the CDC himself thinks she shouldnt have flown, Shep probably should have mentioned the fever or, if hes unaware of it, should have been more cautious in his pronouncements. Seeing bold assertions about the disease disproved is one of the reasons the public is jittery, which, again, is Ondrasiks point.
Two: On the one hand, who needed to be told any of this at this point? The meme du jour in the media is that you cant rightly be worried about Ebola unless youre intent on getting your flu shot this winter. After all, flu is more contagious and will assuredly kill many more Americans next year than Ebola will. As a matter of basic risk management, that should be a higher priority. You can make the same point with cigarettes, fatty foods, etc. E.g., Youre more likely to die of ______, therefore you should be more worried about that than Ebola. Any reasonably intelligent person whos been following the news grasped that weeks ago. And yet: The disease is exotic, highly lethal, gruesome in its symptoms, already at the pandemic stage in Africa, and hasnt been studied nearly as much as more familiar pathogens. Its already spread to people whom, we were told, would be protected. By their own admission, federal officials have made mistakes. Go figure that the public is nervous. Ace wrote a post recently (I cant find it offhand) about how the media tends to avoid certain subjects not because those subjects arent newsworthy but because they think the public is a bunch of rubes thatll misbehave, possibly in sinister ways, if those subjects are broached. (His peg for that, as I recall, was the data cited by Bill Maher about how illiberal some Muslim countries are.) Theres a whiff of that here with Shep. He cant avoid the news about Ebola its too hot but hes all but scolding the audience for paying attention to it. Why are you, the loyal Fox News viewer, interested in a few isolated cases in Texas of a disease youll never be remotely exposed to?
On the other hand, there are a lot of low-information voters out there, arent there? Remember those videos of people who dont know who Joe Biden is? Imagine what they must think is happening with Ebola right now. And Sheps shpiel here is as much an indictment of media hysteria as public hysteria. You cant see it in the Media Matters clip, but go watch Mediaites cut of this segment and youll find one of Foxs own correspondents referring to widespread panic among the public about Ebola. Thats untrue and Shep calls him on it. There is, increasingly, some anxiety that Team Hopenchange isnt equal to the task, but widespread panic? And to the extent there is panic, its partly a product of dumb jump-the-gun reports like this one about a few passengers getting sick on a flight and, hey, it might be Ebola. Sheps aiming this at the lowest common denominator in his audience, which is annoying to everyone who isnt part of that denominator but probably pretty darned enlightening to everyone who is. Its weird that we would still need PSAs on the basics of the disease three weeks after everyone started paying attention, especially in an age of omnipresent media, but like I say, the whos Joe Biden? crowd is out there. And theyre probably more nervous than they should be.
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I saw his little dustup today. Shemp really had his panties in a wad.
I heard this when I got into the car after leaving work. The satellite radio said “Shepard Smith Reporting” when it should have said “Shepard Smith Editorializing”.
This thread wears mascara! (shout out to longtime FReepers)
I heard this on XM radio today and wanted to rip the radio out of the pick-up.
I’m not going to take advice on disease and infection from someone who has to wipe fecal matter from their bottom lip in the morning.
Shep can STFU as far as I am concerned.
he’s scared
I’m of the opinion that panic is the only thing that can stop Ebola. If it creeps spreading, panic will be tremendous. Although I prefer my panic to be widespread. WSMFP
Shep Smith lecturing anyone on panicking deserves a one word response: Katrina.
Shepard Smith must be fired! Immediately if not sooner! He’s a scourge on the Great State of Mississippi with his marxism and commie party line. Plus he was against enhanced interrogation, techniques that were demonstrably effective in protecting America.
According to Wikipedia he left Ole Miss just a few hours short of graduating with a degree in journalism.
Why is he still at FOX? I haven’t watched TV news in years, but put it on today just to see what they were saying about the second patient! I couldn’t believe what is was hearing & that this liberal s still there!
Shep is a racist. He supports the Rebels. /s
Shimp (not so closet) Smith... is a significant reason I stopped watching FoxNews years ago. He is supposed to be delivering the news - not smirky - snide commentary...
‘Memoirs of a Trannie Geisha’ by Cybil Shepherd Smith
Are you uncomfortable saying “Torture is good for the safety of the American public”?
Smith can go straight to hell.
The guy is a dope who thinks he is a smart pretty boy.
Shep was quick to blame Bush for Katrina.
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