So the media...

Ramp Guy

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...refers to the "garage people" as uninformed...

Check the numbers for their viewership as people realize that when you lie to your viewers they wise up (finally) and turn off the tv.

JUST IN: MSNBC Ratings Crater As Viewers Tune Out Trump Victory Coverage​

"Thursday’s total average daily viewers on Fox News came in at 2.6 million and 375,000 in the coveted 25-54 age demographic, according to Nielsen data. Meanwhile, MSNBC brought in only 596,000 total viewers and 71,000 in the demo. CNN brought in 419,000 total viewers on Thursday and 91,000 viewers in the demo.

 
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vraiblonde

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MSNBC was always a nut farm. The one that disappoints me is CNN. And even more so, NBC/CBS/ABC - they need to get their sht together. People watch what used to be a reliable news source and it's become pure propaganda and biased bullshit. It's like noticing that your Nana has become a hooker.
 

Merlin99

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MSNBC was always a nut farm. The one that disappoints me is CNN. And even more so, NBC/CBS/ABC - they need to get their sht together. People watch what used to be a reliable news source and it's become pure propaganda and biased bullshit. It's like noticing that your Nana has become a hooker.
What I find hilarious is the left saying that every mainstream media outlet has been on the republican side.
 

vraiblonde

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I find it puzzling when people ridicule Fox viewers when it appears most people are Fox viewers. Maybe the people not watching Fox are the stupid uninformed viewers.

Cult behavior - block out any opposition. Scientologists do that, don't allow their members to associate with non-members and forbid them from information that contradicts Scientology teachings. That's why the Democrat cult leaders demonized Fox right off the bat and even to this day the true believers will recoil in horror at any mention of it. They think MSNBC is the Truth and the Way.
 

Czar

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It would be interesting to see how CNN would do if they honestly and truly reported the news straight down the middle?
 

vraiblonde

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It would be interesting to see how CNN would do if they honestly and truly reported the news straight down the middle?

It would be like it was before - they'd dominate. But it's probably too late to get back to that because they've destroyed their brand. It started during the Clinton years - probably before that but during Clinton it became obvious - and went downhill from there until they ended up where they are now.

Fox News isn't that old. It was started to counteract the deluge of left-biased news CNN and the networks were genning out during the Clinton administration. This didn't sit well with the traditional propaganda machines and they've been trying to destroy it ever since. "WE, and ONLY we, will tell you what to think." Obama tried to have Fox blacklisted and warned his minions not to do interviews with them.

So its pretty funny that the bots keen and wail over Trump suspending Jim Acosta after he tried to take over a presser and assaulted an aide, because they didn't say a word when Obama was controlling the news.
 

Czar

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It would be like it was before - they'd dominate. But it's probably too late to get back to that because they've destroyed their brand. It started during the Clinton years - probably before that but during Clinton it became obvious - and went downhill from there until they ended up where they are now.

Fox News isn't that old. It was started to counteract the deluge of left-biased news CNN and the networks were genning out during the Clinton administration. This didn't sit well with the traditional propaganda machines and they've been trying to destroy it ever since. "WE, and ONLY we, will tell you what to think." Obama tried to have Fox blacklisted and warned his minions not to do interviews with them.

So its pretty funny that the bots keen and wail over Trump suspending Jim Acosta after he tried to take over a presser and assaulted an aide, because they didn't say a word when Obama was controlling the news.
Radio stations rebrand all the time. First thing you do is blow up the station, play something that drives the audience away. After that, you rebuild.

CNN could easily do this, clean house, then report straight down the middle.
 

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Radio stations rebrand all the time. First thing you do is blow up the station, play something that drives the audience away. After that, you rebuild.

CNN could easily do this, clean house, then report straight down the middle.
 

herb749

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Radio stations rebrand all the time. First thing you do is blow up the station, play something that drives the audience away. After that, you rebuild.

CNN could easily do this, clean house, then report straight down the middle.


Didn't they just do all that. Cutting staff, other costs,etc.

They seemed to be reporting more on Democrat flaws.
 

Merlin99

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Didn't they just do all that. Cutting staff, other costs,etc.

They seemed to be reporting more on Democrat flaws.
They actually tried being fair to both sides a while ago. The "talent" complained and got the new CEO of CNN worldwide, Chris Licht, fired. It was kind of refreshing for that few months.
 

Czar

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Didn't they just do all that. Cutting staff, other costs,etc.

They seemed to be reporting more on Democrat flaws.
Still the same talking heads that laser beam on Dem talking points.

What they are doing now is akin to troubled aircraft tossing everything out the door to lighten the plane. The plane is going down.
 

vraiblonde

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And this is in the news today...



From the article:

"Deportation camps? Do you want to see people in camps? Rounded up and put in camps? Isn't that what you voted for? Isn't that what you voted for?" Acosta questioned his Nov. 7 guest, Republican National Hispanic Assembly vice-chair Luis Figueroa. "Maybe they were voting on economic issues, but at the end of the day, maybe voting against their own self-interest."

:smack: God I hate him. "Why did you vote to be put in an illegal alien deportation camp???" There are so many things wrong with that statement, starting with his ASSumption that all Hispanics are here illegally, and next that illegal aliens are allowed to vote in our elections.

I don't know how that guy has a job. He must be banging the CEO or something because he's one of the dumbest talkbots out there.
 
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