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Just now, Buffalo Timmy said:

Of course I am for trying to get a straight answer out of you. I will ask again- in the US media which is more important facts or narrative?

Can I get clarification of what you mean? Are you asking if they just deliver dry statistics and non-contextual facts like a bureaucratic government agency? 

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15 minutes ago, Tiberius said:

They report, I decide. I don't simply dismiss a pandemic because some idiotic clod says its a hoax, that's for sure 


No, you just bought the lie that he called it a hoax.  So much for deciding yourself.

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Just now, Doc said:


No, you just bought the lie that he called it a hoax.  So much for deciding yourself.

Oh he did. Also said it would be gone by April, touted a cure that was pure corruption and held rallies that infected people. I know you just think that's what the Nazis called "Lying media" but he did.

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42 minutes ago, Tiberius said:

Can I get clarification of what you mean? Are you asking if they just deliver dry statistics and non-contextual facts like a bureaucratic government agency? 

What is more important- the story or accuracy? I will give a specific example- when the WP states that Trump's $1.9 trillion  tax cut is less than Reagan's $1.75 trillion tax cut is that a fact or a good narrative? 

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6 minutes ago, Buffalo Timmy said:

What is more important- the story or accuracy? I will give a specific example- when the WP states that Trump's $1.9 trillion  tax cut is less than Reagan's $1.75 trillion tax cut is that a fact or a good narrative? 

Can you clarify your point? I have no idea what you are arguing 

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6 hours ago, Tiberius said:

Oh he did. Also said it would be gone by April, touted a cure that was pure corruption and held rallies that infected people. I know you just think that's what the Nazis called "Lying media" but he did.


Democrats thank you for parroting their talking points lies. 

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Abstract: The term Lügenpresse, ‘lying press’, was used by the German National Socialist Party before and during the Third Reich to discredit the news media and to undermine public trust. By 2014, reports of verbal and physical attacks on journalists and news organizations by individuals calling them Lügenpresse, had again become a frequent feature of the public discourse in Germany. While the term ‘fake news’ is used to similar effect and intent in the United States, Lügenpresse is a historically and politically charged expression of distrust in news media on an institutional level. This research examines the responses and institutional strategies of 27 news editors and executive editors in Germany’s leading broadcast, print and online news organizations to the accusations that they are lying to their audiences. Findings indicate that the reemergence of the term Lügenpresse, has led to considerable self-reflection within institutions, in an effort to counter the lack of trust and to demonstratively better serve the public. The main focus across newsrooms is on improving established processes and on making professional standards and practices more visible to the audience.

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Just now, Tiberius said:

Abstract: The term Lügenpresse, ‘lying press’, was used by the German National Socialist Party before and during the Third Reich to discredit the news media and to undermine public trust. By 2014, reports of verbal and physical attacks on journalists and news organizations by individuals calling them Lügenpresse, had again become a frequent feature of the public discourse in Germany. While the term ‘fake news’ is used to similar effect and intent in the United States, Lügenpresse is a historically and politically charged expression of distrust in news media on an institutional level. This research examines the responses and institutional strategies of 27 news editors and executive editors in Germany’s leading broadcast, print and online news organizations to the accusations that they are lying to their audiences. Findings indicate that the reemergence of the term Lügenpresse, has led to considerable self-reflection within institutions, in an effort to counter the lack of trust and to demonstratively better serve the public. The main focus across newsrooms is on improving established processes and on making professional standards and practices more visible to the audience.

 

 

As i posted yesterday.

 

You cannot respond intelligently to posts about the overwhelming bias in our media ?

 

Simply call those posters Nazis.

 

 

Standard for Tibs.

 

 

 

and very telling.

 

 

 

 

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6 minutes ago, B-Man said:

 

 

As i posted yesterday.

 

You cannot respond intelligently to posts about the overwhelming bias in our media ?

 

Simply call those posters Nazis.

 

 

Standard for Tibs.

 

 

 

and very telling.

 

 

 

 

You use the same tactics as the Nazis. Just accept who you are. 

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