That would require a change in ownership.katarn wrote:Credibility is one of those things that's hard to establish, and really hard to recover. I think different management and a large turnover of reporting staff might help the image (assuming the message changed commensurately), but some people will never warm up.Zero wrote:God, I hope not. If they’re (the MSM) aren’t considering this line of reasoning, then...
Out of curiosity, what would it take for you to tune back into the MSM, and at least hear them out? Is there any sort of mea culpa that would satisfy and indicate that they were turning things around? Or will the NYT, et al, always and forevermore be ‘bitches’?
MSM self reflection
-
- Posts: 2528
- Joined: Wed Nov 30, 2016 11:09 am
Re: MSM self reflection
-
- Posts: 1819
- Joined: Fri Dec 02, 2016 1:52 am
Re: MSM self reflection
I do not have to hear them out. Others do far better commentary. If they would increase their investigative journalism budget and they would be fair minded i would check it out. Also admit already who won the culture wars, do not go authoritarian and shoot the survivors. Straight up make freedom of association the norm. Stop pumping out articles about imaginary white lameness.Zero wrote:God, I hope not. If they’re (the MSM) aren’t considering this line of reasoning, then...
Out of curiosity, what would it take for you to tune back into the MSM, and at least hear them out? Is there any sort of mea culpa that would satisfy and indicate that they were turning things around? Or will the NYT, et al, always and forevermore be ‘bitches’?
-
- Posts: 25283
- Joined: Wed Nov 30, 2016 6:50 am
- Location: Ohio
Re: MSM self reflection
I don't have any reason to listen, other than for economic/international headlines. I usually get those on NPR or Bloomberg, driving to work. ZeroHedge works pretty well, for a headline feed, as well. Obviously, they're panic monkeys, but a Google search will usually clear things up.
I have absolutely no interest in watching someone read the news to me for hours.
I have absolutely no interest in watching someone read the news to me for hours.
-
- Posts: 12950
- Joined: Wed Nov 30, 2016 10:27 pm
- Location: The Great Place
Re: MSM self reflection
I walked in on a talk between my great aunt and my cousin about Hillary.doc_loliday wrote:https://www.politico.com/magazine/story ... ing-215862
Another newsworthy piece from Politico.
"I have a security clearance. My wife has a security clearance. Grandmama had a security clearance. We all worked in or with intelligence. We all know we would be in prison if we did what she did. Now, I wasn't here last year, but all of this should have been done last year."
That was the end of it.
GrumpyCatFace wrote:Dumb slut partied too hard and woke up in a weird house. Ran out the door, weeping for her failed life choices, concerned townsfolk notes her appearance and alerted the fuzz.
viewtopic.php?p=60751#p60751
-
- Posts: 7978
- Joined: Wed Nov 30, 2016 5:47 pm
Re: MSM self reflection
Some honesty would go a long way. Just admit thier biases. They gonna be political hacks just admit it.Zero wrote:God, I hope not. If they’re (the MSM) aren’t considering this line of reasoning, then...
Out of curiosity, what would it take for you to tune back into the MSM, and at least hear them out? Is there any sort of mea culpa that would satisfy and indicate that they were turning things around? Or will the NYT, et al, always and forevermore be ‘bitches’?
-
- Posts: 14795
- Joined: Wed Nov 30, 2016 9:43 am
Re: MSM self reflection
It should have been but wasn't because people were being protected.Okeefenokee wrote:I walked in on a talk between my great aunt and my cousin about Hillary.doc_loliday wrote:https://www.politico.com/magazine/story ... ing-215862
Another newsworthy piece from Politico.
"I have a security clearance. My wife has a security clearance. Grandmama had a security clearance. We all worked in or with intelligence. We all know we would be in prison if we did what she did. Now, I wasn't here last year, but all of this should have been done last year."
That was the end of it.
#NotOneRedCent