Posted on 04/09/2020 3:05:59 PM PDT by Kaslin
CBS News is stepping on all the fake news rakes this week. First, the network aired misleading footage for its New York City Wuhan coronavirus story by broadcasting footage of an Italian hospital that was overrun with Wuhan coronavirus patients. Then, the network apologized and said it was an editing error before re-airing the same footage for a story about a hospital in Pennsylvania. CBS News then peddled another bogus story about a nurse who quit her job due to a lack of personal protection equipment, which was not vetted at all. And now, we have remarks being cut for national broadcasts that added context to the recent Wisconsin primary.
First, let’s say these elections were a mess. They were on, and at the last minute, Democratic Gov. Tony Evers backtracked which set off a legal fight that he ultimately lost (via CBS News):
Voters around Wisconsin traveled to the polls on Tuesday in the middle of the coronavirus pandemic. Tuesday's voting comes after days of legal battles over challenges to the election and some state leaders declining to take action to move the election day, as many other states have done.
Voters in Milwaukee, and some in other parts of the state, waited in long lines to cast their ballots. Many voters and election workers donned masks for protection and tried to maintain social distancing while waiting in line.
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On Monday, Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers made a Hail Mary attempt to suspend in-person voting until June by executive order, but the move was challenged by GOP legislative leaders and blocked by the Wisconsin Supreme Court. Evers blasted the decision, saying voters were forced "to choose between exercising their right to vote and staying healthy and safe." He echoed those concerns on Tuesday, but called voters and election workers heroes.
"Although I remain deeply concerned about the public health implications of voting in-person today, I am overwhelmed by the bravery, resilience, and heroism of those who are defending our democracy by showing up to vote, working the polls, and reporting on this election," Evers said in a statement on Tuesday.
The governor insisted that the election move forward for weeks, said he’d deploy the national guard to help make it happen just last werk — then changed his mind at the last min, touching off a big legal fight. GOP legislature shares blame here but Gov Evers was a mess. https://t.co/Ub4WWBRX8E— Guy Benson (@guypbenson) April 7, 2020
Most of the piece dealt with the health risks associated with voting at this time, which is fair since scores of people were vulnerable to contracting the Wuhan virus by venturing out to the polls on Tuesday. One woman, RoseMary Oliveira, wasn’t going to be deterred, however (via CBS 58) [Relevant portion in the video starts at 1:29 mark]:
Despite health concerns, many voters said they felt they needed to do their civic duty. At Milwaukee's Riverside High School, people lined up before the polls opened at 7 a.m.
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"I have food, I have water, I have a lawnchair, I have a mask," RoseMary Oliveira said. "I have to come down here today and risk my life to vote and I'm happy to do it because that is my right... I'm here, they're not going to stop me from voting."
The local CBS station aired Oliveira’s full remark, but the CBS Evening News broadcast cut her off after she said, “I have to come down here today and risk my life,” leaving out the context that she, a brave soldier, was happily putting herself at risk because that’s how much her right to vote meant to her [relevant portion starts at 46-second mark]:
Democrats push for mail-in voting as polls are short staffed during primaries
That doesnt bode well if your narrative is to blame Republicans for this election mess, even though there seems to be a lot of blame to go around, especially at the governors office. Why did the national CBS broadcast muzzle, Oliveria? Its truly a mystery wrapped in a riddle (sarc.). and people wonder why trust in the media is in the toilet. Sadly, I don't think this selective editing incident, or the fake news nurse, or the Italian hospital screw-up will lead to any action concerning accountability. They hate Trump too much.
That doesn’t bode well if your narrative is to blame Republicans for this election mess, even though there seems to be a lot of blame to go around, especially at the governor’s office. Why did the national CBS broadcast muzzle, Oliveria? It’s truly a mystery wrapped in a riddle (sarc.). and people wonder why trust in the media is in the toilet. Sadly, I don't think this selective editing incident, or the fake news nurse, or the Italian hospital screw-up will lead to any action concerning accountability. They hate Trump too much.
'It's almost embarrassing:' Milwaukee city leaders pin blame on all sides for election day chaos https://t.co/avn38OSuvn pic.twitter.com/4u02kB6HES— CBS 58 News (@CBS58) April 7, 2020
CBS, communist broadcasting service
When Trump was asked about this he should have hammered the fact the rats wanted to allow votes that came in a week after the election to count when it would be know exactly how votes the rats would have to “harvest” to steal it. That aspect was not mentioned and should have been central to his response. Most people don’t even know about it.
btt
check this one out
Including the last part of her statement doesn't change anything.
I wonder how many spook annalists monitor FR...
I’m a nurse, believe me, yesterday my boss ordered me to euthanize an entire floor of elderly patients. Today he told me to do the same to a ward of children with downs syndrome. They refused to pay me overtime. I had to quit.
CBS is lying all over the place.
Unless it’s about bashing Trump they don’t want to hear it.
Just can’t trust CBS. They falsified a photo of an Italian hospital claiming it was a USA hospital, and explosions in the night sky claiming it was in the Middle East when it was a gun range in the USA, among other things. They’re trying to compete with CNN and MSNBC to see who has the most unreliable news network.
CBS trying to out-fake news the outright leader CNN .... they have to get quite a bit lower to equal or exceed CNN.
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