Mr Ramsey, lying to the American people and toying with their emotions is the whole basis of :
1) Religon
2) Politics (almost the same as 1)
3) Advertising
Its only recently that the news media- left and right- have decided to get in on it.
But I do want to compliment you. I like the way the TV is so large in the ‘toon indicating that the couple focus their attention on it - not each other- and the guy eating popcorn while eating the news. Its entertainment now.
Howie, first, Limbaugh isn’t on Fox. Tell me, Howie, who else should be on a list of media people who routinely make false claims not backed by any legitimate source, who else spews information that is routinely proved inaccurate when facts are checked by others?
scott, I vacillate between believing you must be writing in jest and believing you are a very sick puppy. Why don’t you try stating your opinion without name calling, ad hominem attacks, and state some facts or at least some points of substance? Try it for a week at least. Contribute substance instead of empty and inflamed rhetoric.
Scuse me, you’re saying Wolf Blitzer ” routinely make false claims not backed by any legitimate source …[and] spews information that is routinely proved inaccurate when facts are checked by others?” You’re going to have to back that one up, Howie.
If Olberman and Maddow fit the description, I’m sure there are conservative web sites that prove it? What are they? I’ll read them gladly.
(BTW, Blitzer needs to retire, he’s a lousy journalist. He asks pre-planned, softball questions of almost everyone and doesn’t seem to listen to the answers when he gets them.)
Accuracy in Media (aim) stopped monitoring media in 2007, according to its own web site. There was nothing listed after 2007. I bookmarked the MRC site and I’ll be interested to see if it has found any examples of deliberately editing video clips to create false facts as Fox did in the two stories for which I’ve provided ample proof.
believecommonsense over 14 years ago
no, actually Glenn Beck, Hairdo Hannity, Rush Limbaugh and a slew of radio performers do it every day too.
one-non_blonde over 14 years ago
Well said Scott!
Kylop over 14 years ago
Mr Ramsey, lying to the American people and toying with their emotions is the whole basis of : 1) Religon 2) Politics (almost the same as 1) 3) Advertising
Its only recently that the news media- left and right- have decided to get in on it.
But I do want to compliment you. I like the way the TV is so large in the ‘toon indicating that the couple focus their attention on it - not each other- and the guy eating popcorn while eating the news. Its entertainment now.
Buzzy-One over 14 years ago
Little things amuse little mind, right scotty.
Kylop over 14 years ago
Thank you for proving my point Scott.
believecommonsense over 14 years ago
Howie, first, Limbaugh isn’t on Fox. Tell me, Howie, who else should be on a list of media people who routinely make false claims not backed by any legitimate source, who else spews information that is routinely proved inaccurate when facts are checked by others?
believecommonsense over 14 years ago
scott, I vacillate between believing you must be writing in jest and believing you are a very sick puppy. Why don’t you try stating your opinion without name calling, ad hominem attacks, and state some facts or at least some points of substance? Try it for a week at least. Contribute substance instead of empty and inflamed rhetoric.
Ronshua over 14 years ago
No telling the cat , he knows .
Yes we all should be scared .
believecommonsense over 14 years ago
Scuse me, you’re saying Wolf Blitzer ” routinely make false claims not backed by any legitimate source …[and] spews information that is routinely proved inaccurate when facts are checked by others?” You’re going to have to back that one up, Howie.
If Olberman and Maddow fit the description, I’m sure there are conservative web sites that prove it? What are they? I’ll read them gladly.
(BTW, Blitzer needs to retire, he’s a lousy journalist. He asks pre-planned, softball questions of almost everyone and doesn’t seem to listen to the answers when he gets them.)
believecommonsense over 14 years ago
Accuracy in Media (aim) stopped monitoring media in 2007, according to its own web site. There was nothing listed after 2007. I bookmarked the MRC site and I’ll be interested to see if it has found any examples of deliberately editing video clips to create false facts as Fox did in the two stories for which I’ve provided ample proof.