Posted on 06/21/2021 6:01:19 AM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
CNN anchor Brian Stelter said Sunday on his show “Reliable Sources” that the news media is nationalizing outrage to the point that it is “almost paragraphic.”
Time magazine columnist David French said, “What’s really important to understand is we live in something called negative partisanship. That means people are Republicans not so much because they love Republican ideas but because they dislike Democrats. People are Democrats not because they like the ideals but because they don’t like Republicans. There is a market for justification of that animosity. In other words, if I’m on Twitter, at any moment, there’s always somebody doing something crazy somewhere, so you can find that fuel. Oh, in Topeka, at a Costco, someone yelled at someone for wearing a mask. Look what they’re like. In Des Moines, some kid got his MAGA hat knocked off his head. Look what they’re like. You’ll always find that fuel. What that fuel does, it actually communicates inaccurate information about your political opponent. There is now a lot of research that says the more engaged you are in political media, the less informed you are about the actual viewpoint of your opponents because you’re constantly exposed to their worst, you’re never exposed to their best.”
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Pornographic? Doesn’t that mean Stelter thinks it’s a good thing?
Two parties “Left” and “Right” with one policy demanded by the money behind them.
The debate divisions tribalism distract and allow the agenda to be fulfilled in the background.
Yep, he’s been thinking about Anderson naked again.
I think David French hit his all time high in 2016 as a fledgling never-Trumper. He has had little to offer but banalities ever since.
Bowling ball wax, StelterIdiot, bowling ball wax.......
The left’s go-to metaphor; porn. Do they really need political power for that?
...his one redeeming quality, IMHO
ATT the radical left wing
Yahoo Lefty news .
Was Toobin on his Show at the time?
I look at this Selzer guy and all I think of is a dumber version of George Costanza.
Fraudulent marriage, perhaps
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