Posted on 10/12/2015 4:30:58 PM PDT by nickcarraway
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At the National Press Club, Republican presidential candidate Ben Carson pointed out that the entire media business especially the press (and the entertainment industry to a great extent) used to be on the side of the people, but now they are only catering to a few affluent urban liberals. Isnt that swell? The very media thats supposed to be catering to the majority of Americans is now critical of the very audience theyre supposed to cater to.
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As Ive said before, the second most far-left outfit in the history of broadcasting right now behind NBC is the American Broadcasting Company ABC. Their new espionage drama Quantico has been shown to support far-left causes from the very first episode, from taking cheap-shots at Mormons, to making Planned Parenthood an innocent victim of conservative terrorists. The third episode features dialogue that goes like this:
-Ryan: Look, its okay. We both said things we didnt mean.
-Asher: Yeah, and some things we kind of did. Wait Im sorry. Was that too slippery for you?
-Hey, you really think me being a vet makes me unstable?
-Why dont you ask Timothy McVeigh?
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Except for your misspelling, the preview was enough for me to not watch it.
I went to school there and was stationed there. A long while ago.
I decided to check out that Legends show on Netflix because I like the lead actor, Sean Bean. Well, episode 1, scene 1, he is undercover with some militia group and it reads like the fever dream of the guy who writes the Homeland Security threat assessments. Everyone is dressed in camo and hunting gear, Gadsen flags, talking about how they need to blow something up and how anti-government they are.
yep saw that and never watched it again.
Would love to see Vince Flynn’s Mitch Rapp’s books made into movies/tv dramas but since muslims are portrayed as terrorists I doubt that would happen
Yep, used to smear real American men and glorify the butt-licking coprophilic males. What a wonderful show.
The media’s primary audience is itself. The American public trusts the media less than used car salesmen and politicians.
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