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Home Front: Politix
Majority of Americans Don't Trust Newspapers and Television News
2013-06-19
Posted by:GolfBravoUSMC

#10  every Journo major I've known was the least intelligent college grad
Posted by: Frank G   2013-06-19 21:43  

#9  MSM? The people an Obama aide proudly referred to a couple of weeks ago as Obama's preachers?
Posted by: Winky Sproing5899   2013-06-19 18:53  

#8  That must be a shock to the newspapers and television people. Even the weatherman is suspect. I rely on my dog for the weather. Whenever, there is a bad weather or a thunder storm within 40-50 miles, she heads for under the bed. She is right more often than the weatherman.
Posted by: JohnQC   2013-06-19 16:17  

#7  It is kind of amusing to try and decide exactly what manipulations have been used, though.
Posted by: Muggsey Mussolini   2013-06-19 13:48  

#6  Move out here EU6305, you'll end up cursing the weatherman before noon.

As soon as a person realizes it isn't reporting, but entertainment and advertising with the occasional attack story. For instance, I heard nothing about the Kansas Secretary of State having his personal home laid siege. But you know what - kittens, that's what.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2013-06-19 12:56  

#5  Who says so? The news media!

It must be a part of their master plan!


Do I need a tinfoil. hat?
Posted by: Bobby   2013-06-19 12:23  

#4  Ronald Reagan quipped that when he read a newspaper, he always started with the sports section so as to read about mankind's successes. He'd then read the front section to learn about mankind's failures.
Posted by: Steve White   2013-06-19 12:22  

#3  Unfortunately, they're still influenced by them.
Posted by: charger   2013-06-19 12:15  

#2  Well, there's weather too. I believe that...most of the time.
Posted by: Ebbang Uluque6305   2013-06-19 12:13  

#1  I believe the Sports and Comics section and sometimes the Obituaries. Everything else is tilted, twisted and disjointed.
Posted by: airandee   2013-06-19 11:06  

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