I've known Austin my whole life. Very close friend of the family. Just a genuinely great guy who recently lost his wife.
lol. OK. I think you are taking this a smidge to serious, but your first mention of going to WV Law school was in direct reference to Bannon going to Va TechWhen someone gets called out they react. I assume you do as well. The strange part is that you were part of a two person conversation. Hard to forget that.
Go back and look at the posts, you quoted my response to dave who said he didn't know much about Bannon. I quoted dave's post and commented that he has a VT undergrad degree (the post you quoted in your response). You are obviously confused and also unable to admit that you are wrong. That tells volumes.
Actually, GA said he didn't trust Bannon cause he was a hokie first. You responded to that post by saying "He was a WV law school graduate, a very smart capable guy and an avowed liberal. He will do the job well." By "he" you meant Caperton, even though GA was clearly referring to Bannon's time at VT. Later I jumped in and murkied things.
Go back and look at the posts, you quoted my response to dave who said he didn't know much about Bannon. I quoted dave's post and commented that he has a VT undergrad degree (the post you quoted in your response). You are obviously confused and also unable to admit that you are wrong. That tells volumes.
I've known Austin my whole life. Very close friend of the family. Just a genuinely great guy who recently lost his wife.
The media isn't trustworthy period.dave, please explain how the media isn't trustworthy in regard to Bannon in particular.
He's also a Hokie.
That was one of the biggest knocks against him so far.He got his undergrad degree from VT... that should scare you enough right there! [laughing]
The media isn't trustworthy period.
Still too early to tell. He's only a week in, and has been fulfilling campaign promises left and right. Bannon has some questionable history, but for both Trump and Bannon to be demonized by the press and liberals this early on, yes, I'm going to defend.
The thing that really amuses me is that if someone insults Trump, they take it so personal and get really defensive and angry. It's like he is their hero and they worship him.
The media isn't trustworthy period.
I've said over and over again the media is corrupt. Intentionally slanted stories. Covering one march in Washington and completely ignoring another. Covering some trials (of police offices) and not sending a single reporter to cover the Gosnell trial.
No wonder American trust in the media is at an all time low and about to go even lower.
I don't know if the whole media is corrupt. I know that the whole media has lost credibility because of the actions of all or just a few in the media and since I don't know who is legitimate or not at this point I can't trust any of it on its own merit so I listen to a lot and make up my mind based on what seems logical. I wish the media had not put me in this place but they did and at least some did it knowing they were outside the lines.I think to make a blanket statement that all media is corrupt or untrustworthy is a bit radical in itself. Certainly our perception of the media has changed over time as the media itself has made sweeping changes in the last 30+ years or so. I mean, CNN is over 35 y/o now.
Everyone thought Ted Turner was crazy to start a 24/7 news channel, especially one that was based in Atlanta, GA. Turns out he was just way ahead of his time.
Anyone old enough to remember Walter Cronkite? And I mean actually to have watched his CBS Evening News broadcasts back in the day. Cronkite was the most trusted man in America during his prime, but he was basically a news reader (although I believe he had editorial control as well, what went in and what got cut) and I remember part of his evening newscast was the casualty count from Vietnam. Sobering stuff.
Now we have multiple broadcast news sources when we once only had 4 if you wanted to count PBS at all. Today the "news" often isn't really news as you are finding out. It is the particular sway designed to attract the most viewers; the construction of a broadcast that creates the highest revenue stream and keeps the advertisers happy.
However, when it comes to reporting the actual news I think you will find, if you can find it, that the facts are reported accurately. Fairly is in the mind of the viewer. Remember, ESPN hates WVU, right? Or that's what everyone thinks during FB season, no one likes the way ESPN reports on the Mountaineers.
So just remember that when the news story comes up on your favorite channel that there are facts reported there and that the story being reported at all is actual news; but be careful when the story is augmented by commentators joining the talking heads, they are expressing an opinion. And some shows are basically only opinion, take those with a grain of salt too. But you will always find the truth somewhere in the cracks.
This is probably more than enough for one post, thanks for reading.
when it comes to reporting the actual news I think you will find, if you can find it, that the facts are reported accurately
Today the "news" often isn't really news as you are finding out. It is the particular sway designed to attract the most viewers;
This may have been mentioned further down, but this board came into existence in 2001.how some of you can applaud every Trump move. Everyone without fail. If this board existed in 2009, I'd say the same about some of the lefties here.
I freely admit I am not a Trump fan. But since the election I have called out numerous occasions where I have agreed with him and disagreed. In fact if I thought about it, I'd probably tell you that I disagreed with Obama as much or more than I agreed with him. To me, that is the interesting aspect of politics. But maybe because of social media, we have become polarized to the point that friendships have been ruined, families don't speak, and co-workers argue. It is almost a gang mentality...."my gang is right and you suck" if your not part of my gang.
So to my point, I can't really even grasp how anyone on the right isn't at least a little worried about Steve Bannon. The dude is a nut job. He was considered a nut job when he joined Trump's campaign but nobody seemed to care because everyone thought Trump would lose and Bannon would crawl back into his hole. That didn't happen now it appears is Trump's most trusted advisor. While I never liked Trump, I never thought he was anything but immature. Now I have those same feelings except that he has now latched on to Bannon......
Without personal attacks, I'd really like to know if Bannon doesn't concern you and if so, why he doesn't.
lol As you spend your day providing links to right wing blogs to support your lunacy.I've said over and over again the media is corrupt. Intentionally slanted stories. Covering one march in Washington and completely ignoring another. Covering some trials (of police offices) and not sending a single reporter to cover the Gosnell trial.
No wonder American trust in the media is at an all time low and about to go even lower.
I think to make a blanket statement that all media is corrupt or untrustworthy is a bit radical in itself. Certainly our perception of the media has changed over time as the media itself has made sweeping changes in the last 30+ years or so. I mean, CNN is over 35 y/o now.
Everyone thought Ted Turner was crazy to start a 24/7 news channel, especially one that was based in Atlanta, GA. Turns out he was just way ahead of his time.
Anyone old enough to remember Walter Cronkite? And I mean actually to have watched his CBS Evening News broadcasts back in the day. Cronkite was the most trusted man in America during his prime, but he was basically a news reader (although I believe he had editorial control as well, what went in and what got cut) and I remember part of his evening newscast was the casualty count from Vietnam. Sobering stuff.
Now we have multiple broadcast news sources when we once only had 4 if you wanted to count PBS at all. Today the "news" often isn't really news as you are finding out. It is the particular sway designed to attract the most viewers; the construction of a broadcast that creates the highest revenue stream and keeps the advertisers happy.
However, when it comes to reporting the actual news I think you will find, if you can find it, that the facts are reported accurately. Fairly is in the mind of the viewer. Remember, ESPN hates WVU, right? Or that's what everyone thinks during FB season, no one likes the way ESPN reports on the Mountaineers.
So just remember that when the news story comes up on your favorite channel that there are facts reported there and that the story being reported at all is actual news; but be careful when the story is augmented by commentators joining the talking heads, they are expressing an opinion. And some shows are basically only opinion, take those with a grain of salt too. But you will always find the truth somewhere in the cracks.
This is probably more than enough for one post, thanks for reading.
Whether it is a "right leaning" or "left leaning" or "neutral" media, most start off the first couple of minutes reporting what actually happened. After that, they delve into opinions as to why it happened, how it happened or what will be the effect of it happening.
If you are interested this link gives a pretty good overview on how we got to this point with media; also add technological advancements and non-OTA channel proliferation. Reagan made two sweeping changes that were major contributors: veto of the codification and subsequent elimination of the Fairness Doctrine from FCC rules and non-American ownership of media outlets (Rupert Murdoch).
http://www.pbs.org/now/politics/mediatimeline.html
I didn't see it. My response was made thinking you were a lowly employee like myself. My apologies for calling you out in particular.
They have eliminated diversity in ownership of local radio and tv. Clear Channel owns the pop, 1 of 2 country and 2 of 3 rock radio stations in the Huntington Tri-State area.