i got a good laugh today...
...reading the nytimes. theres this full page ad that says:
and then it goes on to say some weak-ass "excerpts from the daily instructions given to Fox News reporters and producers by senior management"
then there are a couple quotes.. this one was particularly :screwy:
"The President goes to Michigan, accompanied by a powerful campaign asset, the first lady."
whats so unfair and unbalanced about that?
give me a ****ing break
The Communists had Pravda.
Republicans have FOX.
Fox News calls itself "fair and balanced." But in the words of our greatest living newsman, Walter Cronkite, Fox has always intended to be "beyond conservative, a far-right wing organization."
Cronkite was interviewed as part of a disturbing new documentary called "OutFoxed: Rupert Murdoch's War on Jounalism." Through additional interviews with former Fox journalists-and extensive use of archival footage-Fox is proven to be virtually "G.O.P. TV."
On its self-proclaimed "signature news show," for example, five Republican guests are interviewed for each Democrat, and five conservatives for every liberal.
All the Fox news programs get daily marching orders from the top, specifying the day's stories and slant. Says Cronkite: "I've never heard of any network, or any other legitiate news organization doing that."
And so Geroge Bush is defended and John Kerry demeaned. Bad news from Iraq is minimized, while the patriotism of war opponents is questioned. Divisive social issues, from abortion to gay rights, are continually emphasized.
This conservative ideology is effectively being packaged in Fox's "high-tech tabloid" style, where commentators and reporters are interchangeable, carcasm and hyperbole commonplace, and fear mongering is the order of the day.
Ultimately, Fox doesn't really do the news; they are state of the art mass propagandists (
). Thats why MoveOn.org is proud to have helped underwrite Robert Greenwald's documentary. That's also why we're petitioning the Federal Trade Commisssion this week-to deny Fox permission to use the slogan "fair and balanced."
It's a simple question of false advertising
Republicans have FOX.
Fox News calls itself "fair and balanced." But in the words of our greatest living newsman, Walter Cronkite, Fox has always intended to be "beyond conservative, a far-right wing organization."
Cronkite was interviewed as part of a disturbing new documentary called "OutFoxed: Rupert Murdoch's War on Jounalism." Through additional interviews with former Fox journalists-and extensive use of archival footage-Fox is proven to be virtually "G.O.P. TV."
On its self-proclaimed "signature news show," for example, five Republican guests are interviewed for each Democrat, and five conservatives for every liberal.
All the Fox news programs get daily marching orders from the top, specifying the day's stories and slant. Says Cronkite: "I've never heard of any network, or any other legitiate news organization doing that."
And so Geroge Bush is defended and John Kerry demeaned. Bad news from Iraq is minimized, while the patriotism of war opponents is questioned. Divisive social issues, from abortion to gay rights, are continually emphasized.
This conservative ideology is effectively being packaged in Fox's "high-tech tabloid" style, where commentators and reporters are interchangeable, carcasm and hyperbole commonplace, and fear mongering is the order of the day.
Ultimately, Fox doesn't really do the news; they are state of the art mass propagandists (
). Thats why MoveOn.org is proud to have helped underwrite Robert Greenwald's documentary. That's also why we're petitioning the Federal Trade Commisssion this week-to deny Fox permission to use the slogan "fair and balanced."It's a simple question of false advertising
then there are a couple quotes.. this one was particularly :screwy:
"The President goes to Michigan, accompanied by a powerful campaign asset, the first lady."
whats so unfair and unbalanced about that?
give me a ****ing break
ok, so if you believe that, what are you thoughts on this..
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg...glance&s=books
?
in other words, you can find "facts" that support any argument. do some research before you believe any old shit that is spoonfed to you..
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg...glance&s=books
?
in other words, you can find "facts" that support any argument. do some research before you believe any old shit that is spoonfed to you..
Originally Posted by RB26DETT
huh? what are you talking about? i was reading the times and stumbled across this ad, which was the most hilarious thing i've seen in a long time. so i posted it.
h: :doh:reading comprehension owns meh.. :happysad:
Last edited by reno96teg; Jul 20, 2004 at 11:23 AM.


