Anonymous wrote:
“So the ban was under the fairness doctrine. Can’t wait till that is applied by a future FCC head applies it to Fox News, Twitter, NYpost, WSJ, Facebook, etc.”
The Fairness Doctrine was a great policy but it was eliminated by Ronald Reagan. Interesting that CBS resurrected it. I doubt that anyone now working in network news ever worked under it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s on the way out but pretending that Anderson Cooper and Stephen Colbert are important voices is weird.
The best journalists work at real news sources like Dropsite, Mintpress, the Grayzone etc. CBS has been useless stenography to power for a long time.
If they aren't important voices, then let them run their shows and no one will watch.
Anonymous wrote:It’s on the way out but pretending that Anderson Cooper and Stephen Colbert are important voices is weird.
The best journalists work at real news sources like Dropsite, Mintpress, the Grayzone etc. CBS has been useless stenography to power for a long time.
Anonymous wrote:It’s on the way out but pretending that Anderson Cooper and Stephen Colbert are important voices is weird.
The best journalists work at real news sources like Dropsite, Mintpress, the Grayzone etc. CBS has been useless stenography to power for a long time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd never heard of James Talarico before tonight. Now he's a household name. I pray he wins his Texas senate race.
Nothing is a sure thing in Texas, but he's got a really good shot, especially if he runs against Paxton.
Anonymous wrote:I'd never heard of James Talarico before tonight. Now he's a household name. I pray he wins his Texas senate race.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Streisand effect in full force here. This youtube video has had 1.3M views since it was posted this morning.
Wow. Excellent interview. That we’re all watching now.