Let's Talk About Media

Just glad we will be having different standards.

Biden tweeting about ice cream while thousands are dying.

Heartless

Good thing he hasn't spent time on the golf course fighting election fraud "tirelessly" for 2 months whilst tweeting election fraud conspiracies to fundraise money off his base and lead them on.

Totally in the same ballpark.
 
A media that has no Trump will be chasing enemies for 4 years rather than focus on the current admin

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And he was able to do it with actual Americans.
 
Progressivism is a mental disorder.

https://presswatchers.org/2021/01/w...ical-reporters/amp/?__twitter_impression=true

The newly announced resignation of Washington Post executive editor Marty Baron, the abrupt stepping-down of Los Angeles Times executive editor Norman Pearlstine in December, and the highly anticipated departure of New York Times executive editor Dean Baquet (one hopes imminently) combine to create an epic moment of reckoning for these highly influential news organizations.

A new generation of leaders is coming! And they have a lot of urgent repair work ahead of them. That includes abandoning the failed, anachronistic notions of objectivity under which they have operated for so long, recognizing and rejecting establishment whiteness, and finding dramatically more effective ways to create an informed electorate.
 
Progressivism is a mental disorder.

https://presswatchers.org/2021/01/w...ical-reporters/amp/?__twitter_impression=true

The newly announced resignation of Washington Post executive editor Marty Baron, the abrupt stepping-down of Los Angeles Times executive editor Norman Pearlstine in December, and the highly anticipated departure of New York Times executive editor Dean Baquet (one hopes imminently) combine to create an epic moment of reckoning for these highly influential news organizations.

A new generation of leaders is coming! And they have a lot of urgent repair work ahead of them. That includes abandoning the failed, anachronistic notions of objectivity under which they have operated for so long, recognizing and rejecting establishment whiteness, and finding dramatically more effective ways to create an informed electorate.

The media is dead to half the country and the boss of the other half.

I'm glad to not take my talking points from these psychos
 
They'll regret this in four years when Senator Cotton becomes 47.

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'We are lost:' Fox News suffers ratings slump while staffers fret about post-Trump future

Nielsen numbers for the month of January were released on Tuesday, and Fox ranked third in the three-horse cable news race for the first time since 2001. Furthermore, CNN was the No. 1 channel across all of cable.

Think about it this way: January was one of the biggest months of political news in a generation, yet Fox couldn't capitalize. Instead of competing by promoting correspondents and putting news coverage front and center, the network prioritized ever more outrageous, ever more extreme opinion. "Tucker Carlson Tonight" essentially expanded to "Tucker Carlson Day and Night."


So when is Tucker going to announce his run for the presidency?
 
Call me crazy, but I think FOX dropping in ratings is a good thing. I would love for everyone to get political news fatigue and the entire industry be forced to either recalibrate or go under. The current path is not sustainable.
 
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