Because the most pressing issue in America may well be the way the media is distracted by Trump’s trivia — which he knows because it’s how he got elected.
To give you a short answer to your explicit reply on what I know about fake media. I have followed many of your comments and have looked at many of your links, so I have become quite an expert in recognizing fake media….
Trump paid $25 million to avoid having to testify in court before his accusers (saving a good deal of money in the process), and all anybody wants to talk about is his bilious tweets against show biz.
The “MSM” cameras are in place to focus on the candidate. If you’d get off Faux News, and watch local coverage, or national coverage outside of the immediate instant, you’d know that the crowds were shown and detailed quite extensively.As for the “MSM”, Republicons have done a great job denigrating the FREE press, so they can “believe” the Faux News channel, which, of course isn’t “controlled” by anyone.Much BS about nothing but cocooning to your own beliefs.
No, I don’t think you are stupid. I think you have a bee in your bonnet about conspiracies that is not supported by reality.
I am a scientist by profession. I require substantial data and verifiable facts before I accept something as true. It has seemed to me that you decide truth on the basis of your preconceived ideas about how things work. That is exactly opposite to how I function. At this moment I am having to re-evaluate my ideas about how a chemical reaction occurs due to new evidence from our experiments and those of others in the field. Can you do that? Not maybe for chemistry but re-evaluate your idea for anything? Or are you stuck in your anti-statist, anti-authority mind set that you cannot evaluate anything independently of that mind set? You seem to be unable to evaluate any evidence without your bias in that area.
I believe there is not a conspiracy, but a collusion of like interests, be they left, right, centrist, or whatever other groups/ideologies can come together for the betterment of their ideas.The conspiracies come from the back room dealings and behind the scenes quid pro quos which push others DOWN, rather than lift all UP!And when the Repubs said on day one that their SOLE agenda was to keep Obama from doing ANYTHING, that was not a conspiracy, that was TREASON, regardless of how you spin it!
Michael Peterson Premium Member over 7 years ago
Because the most pressing issue in America may well be the way the media is distracted by Trump’s trivia — which he knows because it’s how he got elected.
kurt.zwicky over 7 years ago
To give you a short answer to your explicit reply on what I know about fake media. I have followed many of your comments and have looked at many of your links, so I have become quite an expert in recognizing fake media….
Kip W over 7 years ago
Trump paid $25 million to avoid having to testify in court before his accusers (saving a good deal of money in the process), and all anybody wants to talk about is his bilious tweets against show biz.
edward thomas Premium Member over 7 years ago
The “MSM” cameras are in place to focus on the candidate. If you’d get off Faux News, and watch local coverage, or national coverage outside of the immediate instant, you’d know that the crowds were shown and detailed quite extensively.As for the “MSM”, Republicons have done a great job denigrating the FREE press, so they can “believe” the Faux News channel, which, of course isn’t “controlled” by anyone.Much BS about nothing but cocooning to your own beliefs.
kurt.zwicky over 7 years ago
Read the next four entries following your comment. Maybe you’ll learn something…
martens over 7 years ago
Oh dear. You don’t understand twclix at all, do you?
martens over 7 years ago
No, I don’t think you are stupid. I think you have a bee in your bonnet about conspiracies that is not supported by reality.
I am a scientist by profession. I require substantial data and verifiable facts before I accept something as true. It has seemed to me that you decide truth on the basis of your preconceived ideas about how things work. That is exactly opposite to how I function. At this moment I am having to re-evaluate my ideas about how a chemical reaction occurs due to new evidence from our experiments and those of others in the field. Can you do that? Not maybe for chemistry but re-evaluate your idea for anything? Or are you stuck in your anti-statist, anti-authority mind set that you cannot evaluate anything independently of that mind set? You seem to be unable to evaluate any evidence without your bias in that area.
edward thomas Premium Member over 7 years ago
I believe there is not a conspiracy, but a collusion of like interests, be they left, right, centrist, or whatever other groups/ideologies can come together for the betterment of their ideas.The conspiracies come from the back room dealings and behind the scenes quid pro quos which push others DOWN, rather than lift all UP!And when the Repubs said on day one that their SOLE agenda was to keep Obama from doing ANYTHING, that was not a conspiracy, that was TREASON, regardless of how you spin it!