The Democrat Utopia

So....The President uses a term and when other people use the term it's outrageous?

Hey....maybe it was a mistake for the President to use the term then????


I 100% agree. it was absolutely stupid.. no ignorant for him to use that term, especially in the company he was in.

My point was, democrats/liberals, especially democratic/liberal media, are all about controversy

 
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That's just the Huskerboard Free Market™ deciding what's quality & what isn't. The invisible hand tends to pluck out what there isn't much demand for eventually. 


lol, nice.. although huskerboard isn't a free market, it is well regulated, or is supposed to be. The citizens do not get to dictate what is or isn't ok to post.

 
Yes, it's most definitely a liberal problem.


When you set aside the snark :lol:, this is actually a good problem worthy of discussion.

The American media on a whole has several tendencies that I think lend themselves to some less than healthy outcomes.

1. Bias towards sensationalism (e.g., covering stuff that really isn't that important if you can bank on drama/catchy headlines to drive clicks/likes/views).

2. Bias towards balance (e.g., ALWAYS having a panel of pro/anti-Trump voices, or just pro/con voices & presenting both sides as equally valid).

I'm sure there's more, these just come off the top of my head. I think we'd have a somewhat less exciting but more educational, healthy media if these things went away.

 
I'd like to see more lively, balanced debate myself.

On the other hand.....I'm really impressed at the quality of political discussion here on a Nebraska football fanboard, of all places. Any one who has ventured into the comments section of....well pretty much anywhere on the internet knows it gets much, much, worse. I really expected a more full-throated defense of Trump given how easily he carried the state. The critical voices here are not so much rote liberals as they are libertarians, discerning conservatives and pragmatists. 

I know it feels like people are piling on Donald Trump and just can't let go of the fact that he won, but in all my years as an American, I can assure you I've never seen anything like this. It's weird and it's dangerous. I know people willing to defend Trump, and I know for a fact they are good, sane people, but they are wrong. And the GOP is wrong. And they know it and they're not sure what to do next. Pragmatic voices are needed and I don't care about the political affiliation. 

Turns out there ISN'T a war on Christmas, but there actually is a war on science, academia, the media and history itself. So the people who most closely study solvable issues and vet the facts are being undermined wholesale by people who might lose money and influence if people know the truth.

I know it sounds smug and elitist to claim to have the facts on your side, but I think one of the reason Trump supporters are slowing down is that we're getting farther away from Hillary Clinton having anything to do with anything. So the remaining evidence is pretty overwhelming: Donald Trump doesn't give a s#!t about anything but himself. He's a mistake who will continue to be an embarrassment - at best; a profound danger at worst.

 
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My point was, democrats/liberals, especially democratic/liberal media, are all about controversy




Hey, you said something truthful! Problem is, you only got half the story. Democratic/liberal media are all about controversy because all American media regardless of slant or bias is all about controversy.

Unless you want to try and tell me that the 'President Poupon' criticism of Obama usind dijon mustard, or the 'Latte Salute', or the 'Terrorist Fist Jab' controversies were actual legitimate news stories?

 
I 100% agree. it was absolutely stupid.. no ignorant for him to use that term, especially in the company he was in.

My point was, democrats/liberals, especially democratic/liberal media, are all about controversy
No, they appropriately are reporting what our President is doing and the type of person he is. 

Unless, you are talking about Fox acting like everyone is rediculous for reporting on it. 

 
2006 was 12 years and three administrations ago.  Are any of the 2018 midterm candidates cozying up to Louis Farrakhan?  Or David Duke?  That seems like a weird subject for an op-ed today.

 
2006 was 12 years and three administrations ago.  Are any of the 2018 midterm candidates cozying up to Louis Farrakhan?  Or David Duke?  That seems like a weird subject for an op-ed today.
well...white supremacists are off the terrorist list as of this administration...so meeting with david duke is cool now

 
I don't see a difference between David Duke and Louis Farrakhan and both Nation of Islam and the KKK should be on the hate group watch list.

I also think it's good to look back at history and learn from it.  I believe this explains a lot of the narratives that came out after Katrina.

 
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