Posted on 11/07/2008 8:57:53 AM PST by Yomin Postelnik
Its two days after the US presidential election, and the mainstream media is still shoveling out the propaganda.
Having gotten away with calling a predicted landslide that never happened, theyre now elevating two-day-old, USA President-Elect Barack Hussein Obama as President of the World.
The only news of emerging world presidents is Vladimir Putins plot to return as Russian president.
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I’m Mad As Hell and I’m Not Going Take It Anymore!
Similarly back in the late 1970’s an excellent movie called Network included a scene in which a main character implores his television program audience to run to their doors, and windows, and shout out “I’m mad as hell, and I’m not going to take it anymore!”, this inspired people in the movie theater to stand up and scream that they were mad as hell, and that they weren’t going to take it anymore.
Kerasotes theater matrons would run out at precisely that moment in the film, and try to get people to sit down, and shut up. It was a most pathetic display of squareness on their part, but their understanding of audience mentality was right. People don’t generally go to a movie to listen to other members of the audience shout - actually it was kind of fun!
http://jeromeprophet.blogspot.com/2007_01_07_archive.html
YOU HEAR THAT IT IS KIND OF FUN... JUST STAND UP, RUN TO THE DOORS AND WINDOWS, AND SCREAM “I AM NOT PUTTING UP WITH THE MEDIA ANYMORE, I AM MAD AS HELL”...SAY IT LOUDER...JUST DO IT YOU KNOW YOU WANT TOO.
The media would lose advertisers, and they deserve too, Boycott those who advertise on the news networks... Isn’t it time?
News is turned off on my TV including local news. No more cable news on my TV — turned off the alphabet networks years ago.
Sports now dominate my TV!
His snarky, lying hateful remarks about Palin were discusting.
He is a despicable person.
Fox News not refuting him and sending him over to the MSM shows their views.
Oh wait.
Fox is now part of the MSM.
Welcome to irrelevancy, Fox.
It’s been refreshing not to watch any of the news programs.
Rented a movie last night, instead of watching Fox self destruct...
I’m sorry to see FOX news turn to the left. I have turned them off in the last couple of weeks.
Damn Fox!
The one I really would like to see flop is O’Reily. He is more dangerous than most because he claims as loudly as possible to be neutral. His claims are only propped up by the occasional non issue that he throws to conservatives. When it counts, he is as biased as Colmes. If you have any doubt you should see the Cameron “sources say” crap about Palin the other night and then click on last nights talking points where he tries to defend it without taking on the primary point.
I wish I could get an honest all out boycott of this guy started. It would make him understand that if he really wants to be better than the MSNBC crowd he has to be principled every night on every issue.
Fox News will tank. Why watch a liberal-lite news networks when you have a choice of several full-throated ones.
FOX is dead to me since yesterday.
I am not watching it. I can’t stomach it anymore.
That is a very interesting point.
Reminds me of a recent Presidential election.
Why vote for a liberal-lite candidate when you have a choice of a full-throated one.
Drudge: FOXNEWS Greta Van Susteren obtains first post election interview with Gov. Palin
Drudge Report ^ Posted on Friday, November 07, 2008 http://www.drudgereport.com/
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2127948/posts
FOXNEWS Greta Van Susteren obtains first post election interview with Gov. Palin... Van Susteren traveling to Alaska for extensive sit-down interview with Palin to air Monday night exclusively... Developing...bttt
I haven’t watched Fox for quite awhile. At first I enjoyed some of the programs but they devolved into snarky shouting matches where all is sound and fury and nothing is communicated. But in some ways I guess I feel sorry for the network. It is very difficult, if not impossible, to be neutral in something as polarized as a national election. This is especially true of this very emotional election and the best a “fair and balanced” network can do is try to offset partisans on one side against partisans on the other side. Particularly in this election, it was extreme against extreme. Obviously they did some things right because Obama seemed obsessed with condemning Fox News and that is where the network is now running between Scylla and Charybdis: the loyal watchers want their old network back but Obama seems quite capable of carrying on grudges (and his choice of Emanuel proves this) and penalizing the network in the future. So the network can be loyal to its fans and be shut out of interviews and such during the next four years, or it can jump on the Obama bandwagon to ensure access to the administration.
Unfortunately we have come to the point in politics where if “you aren’t for us, you’re against us” (i.e., if you aren’t openly my friend, I consider you my enemy). Now, it has always been that way but it seems more open or blatant now and that has translated to new coverage. Certainly the open partisanship of the MSM during this election has made it impossible to claim journalistic impartiality as the standard of the profession.
The result is it is no longer possible to be “fair and balanced” and it was only a pretense in the first place anyway. No one is absolutely impartial and everyone sees events through their own colored lenses. The best thing that can come of this election might be to help people stop trusting any one source of news and develop their own system of learning truths. That is actually the best protection against manipulation by MSM or any other “Big Brother”.
I can’t stomach the news..my TV has been on the NHL channel...I am pretty sure I won’t see BO on there...football I love..hockey is my passion....been a Pens fan for years...watching them is the only thing saving the little bit of sanity I have left...
They were the worst part of the McCain despair that kept our voters away from the polls. There are a few exceptions, but they’re few and far between at a network that was supposed to be better than that.
We need to keep our spirits up. :)
Bless you.
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