Monday, April 6, 2020

The sad state of what is called "journalism"

People in enemy-controlled Europe couldn't trust news sources there; they had to smuggle radios in to hear the BBC and Voice of America. But, unlike now, people knew who the enemy press was. TD
http://www.terrellaftermath.com/
Study: While CNN Bashes Trump, They Barely Covered Virus Outbreak  "CNN’s latest Trump-bashing narrative is something to the tune of: Everyone knew the coronavirus was a serious problem in January, and everyone was taking it immensely seriously except for President Trump and his incompetent administration. Yet a Media Research Center analysis finds CNN’s own coverage of the virus in January and early February was incredibly deficient, as the liberal cable network was reluctant to devote much time to anything unrelated to Trump’s impeachment." . . .

"It’s obvious CNN was too obsessed with impeachment to waste time on the outbreak in its early stages. The network relegated nearly all of its early coronavirus coverage to small news briefs, which generally were squeezed into the last few minutes of any show that bothered to cover it.
"Now that it’s become a massive crisis, CNN has taken every opportunity to pan the President’s supposed lack of seriousness at the beginning of the outbreak. Their hammering of this narrative is ironic, considering they were too engrossed in promoting the Democrats’ impeachment agenda in January to give this story the attention it deserved."
American media keep repeating China's coronavirus talking points  "It should not be this easy for Chinese Communist Party propaganda to make its way into major American newsrooms." . . .


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For her to be so juvenile and petty during a time of crisis like this only hurts her credibility with the viewers. Even most regular Democrats that I talk to admit that Trump is handling this situation well. Maybe they'll finally open their eyes to the bias of the MSM.

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