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American journalism is officially dead. "Reporters" are now activists, overtly biased.


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2021 Apr 10, 10:02pm   128,918 views  1,306 comments

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https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/the-cbs-scandal-you-may-have-missed-because-of-the-60-minutes-hit-job-on-ron-desantis/ar-BB1ftBVU

The CBS scandal you may have missed because of the 60 Minutes hit job on Ron DeSantis

The news network has published an article advising major companies on ways to "fight" Republican-backed voting laws. The report’s original headline read, “3 ways companies can help fight Georgia's restrictive new voting law.” Naturally, the story itself contains several tips on how businesses can protest Georgia-style legislation.

This is not journalism. This is political advocacy, and it’s all done in service of a traditional beneficiary of the press’s ethical lapses.

Imagine, for a moment, if one of the three major networks published a story advising businesses on how to “fight” ultra-permissive abortion laws. It’d be unthinkable. Yet, here, is CBS doing exactly that sort of politicking, but for bills such as the one passed recently in Georgia.

Perhaps realizing it had strayed headfirst into political advocacy, CBS amended the report’s headline eventually, softening its tone into something decidedly less partisan.

The headline as it appears online now reads, “Activists are calling on big companies to challenge new voting laws. Here's what they're asking for.”

In a way, this is actually worse than the original. At least in the original, CBS had the guts to declare its allegiance outright. The amended version chooses instead to hide behind “activists” to push an obvious political position.

As for the report itself, it remains unchanged. It still outlines various ways in which businesses can “fight” voting laws championed by Republican legislatures. It is still just as partisan as the day it first published.

“Do not donate," the report recommends. "Activists said companies should immediately stop making donations to Barry Fleming and Michael Dugan, the Georgia Republicans who co-sponsored the voting changes."

It continues, naming and shaming major businesses such as Delta and Home Depot for donating to Fleming and Dugan.

"Ending political donations is one of the most immediately impactful steps a company can take to sway lawmakers," the article reads.

The article also says companies can help fight Georgia-style voting laws by producing ads that "help stamp out efforts nationwide to pass voting laws similar to Georgia's," including in Arizona and Texas.

"Activists say it isn't enough for companies to issue tepid public statements in defense of voting rights," the CBS report reads. "Instead, companies should launch television and social media ads that oppose efforts in Georgia, Arizona, Texas and other states considering voter restrictions."

Companies, the story continues, can also support the coercive monstrosity known as the “For the People Act."

"If passed,” the CBS report reads, “the act would create same-day and online voter registration nationwide. It would also require states to overhaul their registration systems. The act seeks to expand absentee voting, limit the states' ability to remove people from voter rolls, increase federal funds for election security and reform the redistricting process.”

Though the CBS article is several days old, you likely missed it amid the network’s other major ethical lapse, when it promoted the lie that Republican Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis rewarded a grocery chain with an “exclusive” deal to distribute coronavirus vaccines as part of a “pay for play” scheme involving political contributions.

If you missed all of this voting law boycott business when it happened, you can be forgiven. After all, CBS’s “report” on DeSantis is possibly the worst political hit job since Dan Rather went on-air with forgeries of former President George W. Bush's National Guard service record.

It’s obviously not a great situation when one media scandal is obscured by a concurrent scandal and all by the same newsroom. If there are adults still left at CBS, now would be a good time to take back control.


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96   Onvacation   2021 Aug 1, 8:31pm  

gabbar says

Its been a decade since we have watched any news on television.

Went to a diner this morning and Fauci was on the local news (close captioned) and he was talking of the dangers of the delta and how we are all going to have to mask up again because some people are unwilling to be jabbed. Put me in a foul mood for hours.
97   Patrick   2021 Aug 1, 10:53pm  

I felt like that when I last flew into San Jose and they had the sodomy flag up in a taxpayer-funded building.

It's not right to use taxpayer funds to promote something which spreads disease and shortens lives.
99   Patrick   2021 Aug 3, 10:03am  

https://spectatorworld.com/topic/new-york-times-quashed-covid-origins-inquiry/


Atop editor at the New York Times instructed Times staffers not to investigate the origins of COVID-19, two Times employees confirmed today.

‘In early 2020,’ a veteran Times employee tells me, ‘I suggested to a senior editor at the paper that we investigate the origins of COVID-19. I was told it was dangerous to run a piece about the origins of the coronavirus. There was resistance to running anything that could suggest that [COVID-19 was manmade or had leaked accidentally from a lab].’

The global pandemic was then in its early stages. Donald Trump was running for reelection and calling SARS-CoV-2 the ‘Chinese virus’. His secretary of state Mike Pompeo had told ABC’s This Week in May 2020 that he had seen ‘significant’ and ‘enormous evidence’ of the virus originating in the Wuhan Institute of Virology. A few weeks later, Sir Richard Dearlove, the ex-head of Britain’s MI6 spy service agreed: ‘I subscribe to the theory…that it’s an engineered escapee from the Wuhan Institute [of Virology].’

Yet the Times, according to two well-placed sources, refused to investigate the biggest story of our time.


NY Slimes is asshoe.
102   Patrick   2021 Aug 8, 10:54am  

https://babylonbee.com/news/man-knows-something-bad-happening-with-democrats-since-cnn-homepage-is-filled-with-trump-articles




Report: Something Bad Must Be Happening With Democrats As CNN Homepage Is Filled With Trump Articles

U.S.—According to media experts, there must be something really bad happening on the Left, as CNN's homepage is completely filled with articles about Trump and how awful he is.

"I can only imagine what kind of depraved scandals must be plaguing the Democrat party today, for them to be talking about Trump this much," said political analyst Forrest McSquat. "Did Biden sniff a child again? Did Fauci admit COVID was on purpose? Did Kamala Harris punt an immigrant on live TV? I shudder to think about all the horrific possibilities."

While the Democrat party works internally with the media to address several scandals, CNN will be reminding the world just how bad Donald Trump was for American democracy. According to an anonymous whistleblower, CNN has created a stockpile of 873,000 negative stories about Trump, which should tide them over for the next several decades of Democrat scandals.

"As the American people begin to reminisce about the time they could afford gas and have jobs and go to restaurants, we need to keep reminding them that the Trump years were actually terrible," said CNN President Jeff Zucker.


The Babylon Bee has a history of creating "parody" that turns out to be reality.

Bet you $1000 that Fauci did create the virus deliberately to sell the jab.
104   Patrick   2021 Aug 12, 11:36am  




Robert W Malone, MD retweeted

wolfpack
@AgramSeth
1h
Replying to @RWMaloneMD
“Ultimately, this leads to a journalism that no longer independently researches & critically reports on geopolitical topics, but seeks to consolidate the desired narrative through appropriate editorials, commentary, and interviews.”

We’re wise to it. Your voice is key.
Thank you
105   AmericanKulak   2021 Aug 12, 4:58pm  

Microsoft's Weather App/Widget on my Work Desktop features the top story.

3 of the 4 this afternoon, since about 1:30PM, were about how "Bad" Florida is and how bad DeSantis is. One was titled "NYS after Cuomo, end of an era" or similar.

They are concentrating maximum propaganda firepower on DeSantis.
106   Patrick   2021 Aug 12, 5:16pm  

I tried to look up "Swiss Propaganda Research" from the footer of the image above, and could not find it, but found this interesting site:

https://swprs.org/facts-about-covid-19/
107   Patrick   2021 Aug 12, 5:20pm  

MisdemeanorRebellionNoCoupForYou says
They are concentrating maximum propaganda firepower on DeSantis.



OK, this makes me like DeSantis more, in spite of his attendance at Harvard and Yale.
109   Patrick   2021 Aug 20, 9:44pm  


Glenn Greenwald
@ggreenwald
2h
The world's dumbest fucking people (Media Matters liberals) are expressing bewilderment at my statement that CIA influences corporate media outlets like CNN (even though CNN employs former top CIA officials). If you don't understand this basic fact about the US, you know nothing.


@richwicks should enjoy this. Greenwald is openly talking about the CIA running CNN and being merged with the DNC.
112   Patrick   2021 Aug 20, 11:16pm  

Glenn Greenwald
@ggreenwald
Aug 19
That's how propaganda works. If the media told you how key US allies like Saudis and Egyptians treat journalists and dissidents, you'd be furious the US supports them.

But since they hide those abuses, you're not angry about it, and instead are orientated to hate Russia & Cuba
115   richwicks   2021 Aug 22, 2:59am  

Patrick says

Glenn Greenwald
@ggreenwald
2h
The world's dumbest fucking people (Media Matters liberals) are expressing bewilderment at my statement that CIA influences corporate media outlets like CNN (even though CNN employs former top CIA officials). If you don't understand this basic fact about the US, you know nothing.


@richwicks should enjoy this. Greenwald is openly talking about the CIA running CNN and being merged with the DNC.


I think at this point it should be perfectly obvious who our media really is.

I will bet, our traditional media will collapse in less than 5 years. It was a tremendous mistake for the intelligence agencies to lie about Trump for 4 years.
118   Patrick   2021 Aug 22, 11:41pm  

Media bigshot on board of Pfizer.

Who would have guessed?






120   Patrick   2021 Aug 25, 11:53pm  


Andrea Junker
@Strandjunker
15h
JOURNALISM 101 RULE: If someone says it’s raining, and another person says it’s dry, it’s not your job to quote them both. Your job is to look out of the fucking window and find out which is true. — Now more than ever.
121   Patrick   2021 Aug 26, 9:07am  

https://spectatorworld.com/topic/substack-changed-business-journalism/


Substack changed the business of journalism
Substack took off because people are increasingly distrustful of mainstream media outlets

August 21, 2021 | 2:49 pm
122   zzyzzx   2021 Aug 26, 10:44am  

More gaslighting:

123   zzyzzx   2021 Aug 26, 10:48am  

But they looked so healthy!!!




Gross!!!
124   Ceffer   2021 Aug 26, 11:45am  

Gee, I'm so glad Obama legalized the use of propaganda against the American people, whereas it used to be against the law.
125   richwicks   2021 Aug 26, 1:45pm  

Ceffer says
Gee, I'm so glad Obama legalized the use of propaganda against the American people, whereas it used to be against the law.


It wasn't prosecuted anyhow, and has been in use for decades.

All Obama did was stop lying about the use of propaganda against Americans. It was in use all along.
128   Patrick   2021 Aug 27, 10:33am  

https://jonathanturley.org/2021/08/26/who-watches-the-watchmen-infowars-case-raises-difficult-question-for-both-the-biden-administration-and-the-media/

Advocacy reporting is the new touchstone of the journalistically woke . . . unless, that advocacy is for conservative causes or groups. I do not agree with Shroyer any more than I agree with Reid. However, they are both engaged in what is now celebrated as advocacy journalism. It is bad enough to witness the demise of traditional journalism but the Shroyer case may foreshadow an even worse future where only certain forms of advocacy will be allowed. As with NPR, what is being advocated will determine who is still a journalist. That will bring the movement of advocacy journalism to its inevitable end, leaving only advocacy in the wake of journalism.
129   Patrick   2021 Aug 27, 11:32pm  

https://billmoyers.com/story/twenty-years-of-media-consolidation-has-not-been-good-for-our-democracy/


Twenty Years of Media Consolidation Has Not Been Good For Our Democracy
The media has become controlled by a handful of corporations thanks to the Telecommunications Act of 1996.

BY MICHAEL CORCORAN | MARCH 30, 2016
130   Patrick   2021 Aug 28, 10:06am  

https://babylonbee.com/news/report-kamala-harris-currently-laughing-so-something-really-tragic-must-have-happened





This is going to be shorter than usual, as I have a very tight deadline since I hear the Taliban breaking into my building, but I just have to say what an excellent job President Biden has done during the evacuation of Afghanistan. The withdrawal has really emphasized that he was the right man for the job.

Sure, maybe a few Americans got left behind and some places — like the building I’m in — got quickly overrun by the Taliban. But think of all the people he did get out. And look at all the buildings that don’t have the Taliban going through them door-to-door with guns in hand. Well, I can’t see any from my window right now — and I think I need to get away from the window and hide under a desk — but many things have gone smoothly thanks to Biden’s steady leadership.

Now, it might be hard to see the larger picture over the shouting and gunfire just below me, but this operation has gone about as well as it possibly could have. And what has gone wrong, such as the Taliban now entering my floor, just emphasizes why we needed to leave.

Okay, they’re knocking on my door now, so I need to type really quietly, but think of this: Can you imagine what a nightmare this would be if Trump were still in charge? He’d just be yelling and shouting threats instead of the calm, almost completely hands-off approach we got from Biden. Biden knows not to overreact and—

They’ve broken down the door. I’ll have to end this here. And all I have left to say is that I can’t even imagine how this could have gone any better.

Someone please feed my cat.
131   Ceffer   2021 Aug 28, 10:12am  

Just in: "British Parliament Demands Reparations From Biden Administration For Lost Opium Profits, Issues Arrest Warrant".

"Those aggrieved Third Worlders are just going to have to wait in line for their reparations. The Queen waits in line for no one!"
133   Patrick   2021 Aug 28, 11:38am  

https://notthebee.com/article/a-major-newspaper-implied-that-900-florida-residents-died-of-covid-in-a-single-day-it-was-actually-as-low-as-eight-this-is-why-people-hate-the-media

A major newspaper implied that 901 Florida residents died of COVID in a single day. It was actually as low as eight. This is why people hate the media.

Put your tray tables up and strap yourself in, because it's time for a lesson in abject media malfeasance.

The Miami Herald on Thursday ran with this shocking and arresting headline:

Florida COVID update: 901 added deaths, largest single-day increase in pandemic history

It's obvious what the paper is trying to communicate: That the state on Wednesday recorded a staggering 901 deaths, a brutal toll and a razor-sharp indictment of Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis's handling of the pandemic there. In particular the number is plainly supposed to indicate that the pandemic is spiraling out of control as deaths skyrocket to unimaginable numbers.

Unsurprisingly, the 901 figure was spread far and wide on social media. Here's a viral post from a Florida Democratic activist: ...

Here's the thing, though: The 901 figure is bogus, at least as far as it's meant to symbolize an entire day's worth of deaths. It's not. Not even close.

Rather, the numbers represent the cumulative deaths gathered from a dataset stretching as far back as March of 2020.

Florida didn't report 901 deaths on a single day; it reported 901 deaths from a set of over three dozen days.
It's not surprising that it's done this way: Public health authorities are always working on a lag when it comes to reported deaths. If ten people die from COVID-19 on a Monday, the health department might only report one of those deaths on a Tuesday, then two on Wednesday, then the remaining seven on Thursday as death certificates come in and are confirmed. This is done on a rolling basis and then updated in bulk at certain intervals – a policy DeSantis' opponents allege is meant to hide total deaths... you know, for like a few weeks?
135   Patrick   2021 Aug 30, 1:39pm  

https://alexberenson.substack.com/p/pfizer-is-your-friend/


Pfizer is your friend
StatNews says so!

Alex Berenson
54 min ago

Barf bags for the reader, knee pads for the author: some very special journalism happening here. This would be a perfect Twitter hit, but I ain’t got Twitter no more, so…


Know what surprised these hard-working Pfizer scientists the most? Not how quickly efficacy fell or how fast antibodies vanished or how many people reported serious side effects!

No, what surprised them the most was how well their vaccine worked!


True story, bro. Can’t make it up.

By the way, the Yahoo/Week article is excerpted (not plagiarized, excepted!) from an even more cringeworthy piece in StatNews.


Worried about the variants? Don’t be! Things are going great. Pfizer promises. And you can trust Pfizer!


Say hi to Twitter for me, Team!

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margaret janus5 min ago
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publiusrgj5 min ago
Pfizer is an admitted multiple Pfederal Pfelon. Look up Pfizer's rap sheet. It's a long one. Biggest criminal settlement in US history was against Pfizer in 2009 or so. Over $2B. They are an habitual offender. But they don't go to jail. It's just the cost of doing business.

And do look that drug trial in Nigeria. It was a trial of an antibiotic called Trovan against menginitis. In Children. In the "control arm" of a such a study dealing with a deadly disease that can kill people, you don't use a placebo, you use the current standard treatment. You don't play around when conducting experiments where people can die. If someone in the treatment arm isn't responding to your new trial drug, you switch 'em immediately to the standard treatment. That is, if you're actually a human being and not some money-grubbing monster.

Pfizer was accused of intentionally lowering the dose of the standard treatment so as to make their treatment arm look better.

You can better get away with criminal shit like this in third world countries.

I know this sounds monstrous and some may not believe it. Look it up for yourselves and read all the information and stories.

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