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ABC, NBC and CBS have missed Climate-Gate story for 14 days |
2009-12-05 |
![]() Perhaps it is that ABC, NBC and CBS have not yet heard of the story, despite two weeks of non-stop reporting on and discussion of ClimateGate in a whole host of media outlets. Perhaps the broadcast networks only trust their fellow liberal press outlets, like the New York Times. Perhaps they don't realize the Times exhibited journalistic diligence on ClimateGate, with a front page story the day the story broke. In the event that ABC News, NBC News and CBS News missed the news, the Media Research Center (MRC) is today rushing each of them a copy of the Times story, in the hopes that armed with this new information, they will finally report a story that has been roiling nearly everywhere else for a fortnight. So as not to offend the networks' pro-global warming sensibilities, MRC President Brent Bozell is looking to have the stories delivered by bicycle messenger. Bozell: "Ignorance is no excuse under the law, but maybe we should stop criticizing and start showing compassion for NBC, ABC and CBS and their neglect of the huge ClimateGate story. We are more than happy to help rectify their knowledge deficit -- via a network-friendly source and in an as environmentally-friendly a way as possible. |
Posted by:GolfBravoUSMC |
#6 The MSM have been socialised. They are the opposite of the news, designed to cover up the truth. |
Posted by: Bright Pebbles 2009-12-05 19:15 |
#5 Agree. Either they stop their behavior, or come out and admit its entertainment. Put a disclaimer in front of the "newscasts" that there may be omissions of facts and dramatizations of events for the purposes of entertainment or political posturing. |
Posted by: OldSpook 2009-12-05 13:33 |
#4 A search of NBC.com shows zero results for "climategate". CBS.com and abc.com both have a few stories on it though. |
Posted by: Parabellum 2009-12-05 10:17 |
#3 All major 'entertainment' corporations should be subject to FTC standards of truth in advertising. If a major corporation misrepresents their product or lies about it, it should be subject to significant fines and restrictions. Now, the out for these types of corporations is a clear and up front declaration that their 'product' is for entertainment purposes only and should not be construed to be factual and without bias. |
Posted by: Procopius2k 2009-12-05 09:03 |
#2 Thomas Jefferson once said, “Whenever the people are well-informed, they can be trusted with their own government.” The mainstream old media is actively destroying our nation with their deliberate mal-informing of the public. They have become an enemy of the Republic and do violence to it with their deliberate acts of commission and omissions. They are no less a danger to this Republic than Al Qaeda, and should be treated as such, including punitive actions and their eventual destruction and replacement with a successor that is truly open and supportive of liberty. Time for everyone to go after them INDIVIDUALLY with (metaphorical) pitchforks and torches. Bring *personal* accountability to them in their homes and with their families -- for they just as surely threaten ours with their collusion to mislead and destroy the nation. Get their home addresses, phone numbers, etc - then write them letter, and call them to let them know we are holding them responsible personally for their failures. Sign your real name and do it in large numbers. Yes it has come to that. Not firearms nor violence, but sharp words directed personally at the individuals in the presence of their families should suffice. Let them know they are no longer anonymous nor kept apart from those of us upon whom they believe they can impose their agenda. Accountability and responsibility. They go hand in hand, and its up to us to impose the former if we allow them the latter. |
Posted by: OldSpook 2009-12-05 08:30 |
#1 Missed, Hell! They've been part and parcel to the promotion of it and are now trying to ignore and cover up in hopes it will all go away. |
Posted by: Deacon Blues 2009-12-05 08:02 |