Media Bias

Treating your gut feelings and selective data the same as Nicolas Leeman's 5,000 word investigative report goes to the very heart of the problem. 

Or maybe you don't believe in meritocracy. Is that it, comrade?  
I am going with your suggestion that people who write articles are experts in the areas those people write articles on.    Now if you will forgive me I have to run….I’m about to submit an article for publication on “how to satisfy a wife”. 

 
I am going with your suggestion that people who write articles are experts in the areas those people write articles on.    Now if you will forgive me I have to run….I’m about to submit an article for publication on “how to satisfy a wife”. 
Let me know when you find a publication that's willing to publish it.   :laughpound

 
It seems too easy to blame Right Wing media for Donald Trump's success. 

But maybe it's not. Are we ready for the possibility that the mainstream media is now the lesser force for disseminating information, and information-like products? The New Republic obviously wears its agenda on its sleeve, but there aren't many holes to this argument. 

https://newrepublic.com/post/188197/trump-media-information-landscape-fox?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=tnr_daily&fbclid=IwY2xjawHzjctleHRuA2FlbQIxMQABHWxnVaq1M8Y23GSFmCVwxWT-IFyHcZQDnl3dO8bliJnN54IryqX-JZ1npg_aem_2l9JyQrd4XSSNY4OIetr9A

 


The case appears to have involved men who were in Hegseth's unit. Men he knew and cared about. Why wouldn't that be news as the already controversial Hegseth is being considered for the largest and most powerful cabinet position in the country? 

There was a time, years ago, when the Washington Post kept poking at a story involving minor players seemingly well-distanced from the President, but we generally celebrate the reporting that brought Richard Nixon down. 

 
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