And other media were for border security with Obama and against it with Trump. So news outlets are hypocrites?
Way to dig up that conclusion
Some people probably still think of Fox as news. It's really state run propaganda in a similar manner to what we see in totalitarian regimes.
Some people though still regard it as legitimate news. I don't know why.
And when a "D" is president, MSNBC and CNN become state run propaganda machines. When first and pointed became more important than correct and measured, the media outside of NPR became extremely agenda driven.
MSNBC, while liberal, didn't coordinate with the Obama administration any where near the level that Fox is coordinating with Trump.
And CNN is a shit news source but they are the closest to center you'll find. Their issue is they are lazy as fuck and they follow the cheap easy shiny light.
And other media were for border security with Obama and against it with Trump. So news outlets are hypocrites?
Way to dig up that conclusion
Some people probably still think of Fox as news. It's really state run propaganda in a similar manner to what we see in totalitarian regimes.
Some people though still regard it as legitimate news. I don't know why.
And when a "D" is president, MSNBC and CNN become state run propaganda machines. When first and pointed became more important than correct and measured, the media outside of NPR became extremely agenda driven.
MSNBC, while liberal, didn't coordinate with the Obama administration any where near the level that Fox is coordinating with Trump.
And CNN is a shit news source but they are the closest to center you'll find. Their issue is they are lazy as fuck and they follow the cheap easy shiny light.
I mean, there's all of those professional ties between the Obama administration and major media outlets, but yeah, sure, other than the vast amount of nepotism between the two, hardly any coordination.
[In the first four years alone in the Obama administration, more than 25 former reporters joined the team by my count. Yup. 25.
Per the Washington Post in 2013, Richard Stengel, Time magazine’s managing editor was the “latest in long line of reporters who jumped to jobs in Obama administration."
Here's more from that 2013 story, where just one paragraph alone shows how far and wide media members got into the tentacles of the Obama State Department.
You'll also recognize more than a few names, including former journalist Samantha Power, who became U.S. ambassador to the United Nations.
"At State, Stengel can swap newsroom stories with Samantha Power, a former journalist (U.S. News, the Boston Globe, the New Republic) who is now the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations. His staff will include Desson Thomson, a former Washington Post movie critic who became a speechwriter for Hillary Rodham Clinton when she served as secretary of state. Other colleagues will include two recent additions to Secretary of State John F. Kerry’s staff: Glen Johnson, a longtime political reporter and editor at the Boston Globe, and Douglas Frantz, a reporter and editor who has worked for the Los Angeles Times, the New York Times and, most recently, The Post. Frantz was also briefly an investigator for the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, chaired by Kerry, then a senator from Massachusetts," it reads.
Jay Carney, a White House press secretary for four years following Robert Gibbs, also came by way of Time magazine.
Sasha Johnson, who was a CNN senior political producer, went on to be the Department of Transportation's spokeswoman in 2009 before becoming chief of staff for the FAA.
Former CBS and ABC reporter Linda Douglass quit broadcasting to join the Obama 2008 campaign. She was eventually rewarded with a communications director position for the Office of Health Reform.
Kelly Zito of San Francisco Chronicle left the paper to work for the EPA's public affairs office in 2011.
Eric Dash of the New York Times joined the public affairs officer at Treasury in 2012.
And other media were for border security with Obama and against it with Trump. So news outlets are hypocrites?
Way to dig up that conclusion
Some people probably still think of Fox as news. It's really state run propaganda in a similar manner to what we see in totalitarian regimes.
Some people though still regard it as legitimate news. I don't know why.
And when a "D" is president, MSNBC and CNN become state run propaganda machines. When first and pointed became more important than correct and measured, the media outside of NPR became extremely agenda driven.
MSNBC, while liberal, didn't coordinate with the Obama administration any where near the level that Fox is coordinating with Trump.
And CNN is a shit news source but they are the closest to center you'll find. Their issue is they are lazy as fuck and they follow the cheap easy shiny light.
I mean, there's all of those professional ties between the Obama administration and major media outlets, but yeah, sure, other than the vast amount of nepotism between the two, hardly any coordination.
[In the first four years alone in the Obama administration, more than 25 former reporters joined the team by my count. Yup. 25.
Per the Washington Post in 2013, Richard Stengel, Time magazine’s managing editor was the “latest in long line of reporters who jumped to jobs in Obama administration."
Here's more from that 2013 story, where just one paragraph alone shows how far and wide media members got into the tentacles of the Obama State Department.
You'll also recognize more than a few names, including former journalist Samantha Power, who became U.S. ambassador to the United Nations.
"At State, Stengel can swap newsroom stories with Samantha Power, a former journalist (U.S. News, the Boston Globe, the New Republic) who is now the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations. His staff will include Desson Thomson, a former Washington Post movie critic who became a speechwriter for Hillary Rodham Clinton when she served as secretary of state. Other colleagues will include two recent additions to Secretary of State John F. Kerry’s staff: Glen Johnson, a longtime political reporter and editor at the Boston Globe, and Douglas Frantz, a reporter and editor who has worked for the Los Angeles Times, the New York Times and, most recently, The Post. Frantz was also briefly an investigator for the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, chaired by Kerry, then a senator from Massachusetts," it reads.
Jay Carney, a White House press secretary for four years following Robert Gibbs, also came by way of Time magazine.
Sasha Johnson, who was a CNN senior political producer, went on to be the Department of Transportation's spokeswoman in 2009 before becoming chief of staff for the FAA.
Former CBS and ABC reporter Linda Douglass quit broadcasting to join the Obama 2008 campaign. She was eventually rewarded with a communications director position for the Office of Health Reform.
Kelly Zito of San Francisco Chronicle left the paper to work for the EPA's public affairs office in 2011.
Eric Dash of the New York Times joined the public affairs officer at Treasury in 2012.
And other media were for border security with Obama and against it with Trump. So news outlets are hypocrites?
Way to dig up that conclusion
Some people probably still think of Fox as news. It's really state run propaganda in a similar manner to what we see in totalitarian regimes.
Some people though still regard it as legitimate news. I don't know why.
And when a "D" is president, MSNBC and CNN become state run propaganda machines. When first and pointed became more important than correct and measured, the media outside of NPR became extremely agenda driven.
MSNBC, while liberal, didn't coordinate with the Obama administration any where near the level that Fox is coordinating with Trump.
And CNN is a shit news source but they are the closest to center you'll find. Their issue is they are lazy as fuck and they follow the cheap easy shiny light.
Reading for Comprehension:
If you like your doctor, you can keep your doctor.
And other media were for border security with Obama and against it with Trump. So news outlets are hypocrites?
Way to dig up that conclusion
Some people probably still think of Fox as news. It's really state run propaganda in a similar manner to what we see in totalitarian regimes.
Some people though still regard it as legitimate news. I don't know why.
And when a "D" is president, MSNBC and CNN become state run propaganda machines. When first and pointed became more important than correct and measured, the media outside of NPR became extremely agenda driven.
MSNBC, while liberal, didn't coordinate with the Obama administration any where near the level that Fox is coordinating with Trump.
And CNN is a shit news source but they are the closest to center you'll find. Their issue is they are lazy as fuck and they follow the cheap easy shiny light.
And other media were for border security with Obama and against it with Trump. So news outlets are hypocrites?
Way to dig up that conclusion
Some people probably still think of Fox as news. It's really state run propaganda in a similar manner to what we see in totalitarian regimes.
Some people though still regard it as legitimate news. I don't know why.
And when a "D" is president, MSNBC and CNN become state run propaganda machines. When first and pointed became more important than correct and measured, the media outside of NPR became extremely agenda driven.
MSNBC, while liberal, didn't coordinate with the Obama administration any where near the level that Fox is coordinating with Trump.
And CNN is a shit news source but they are the closest to center you'll find. Their issue is they are lazy as fuck and they follow the cheap easy shiny light.
I mean, there's all of those professional ties between the Obama administration and major media outlets, but yeah, sure, other than the vast amount of nepotism between the two, hardly any coordination.
[In the first four years alone in the Obama administration, more than 25 former reporters joined the team by my count. Yup. 25.
Per the Washington Post in 2013, Richard Stengel, Time magazine’s managing editor was the “latest in long line of reporters who jumped to jobs in Obama administration."
Here's more from that 2013 story, where just one paragraph alone shows how far and wide media members got into the tentacles of the Obama State Department.
You'll also recognize more than a few names, including former journalist Samantha Power, who became U.S. ambassador to the United Nations.
"At State, Stengel can swap newsroom stories with Samantha Power, a former journalist (U.S. News, the Boston Globe, the New Republic) who is now the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations. His staff will include Desson Thomson, a former Washington Post movie critic who became a speechwriter for Hillary Rodham Clinton when she served as secretary of state. Other colleagues will include two recent additions to Secretary of State John F. Kerry’s staff: Glen Johnson, a longtime political reporter and editor at the Boston Globe, and Douglas Frantz, a reporter and editor who has worked for the Los Angeles Times, the New York Times and, most recently, The Post. Frantz was also briefly an investigator for the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, chaired by Kerry, then a senator from Massachusetts," it reads.
Jay Carney, a White House press secretary for four years following Robert Gibbs, also came by way of Time magazine.
Sasha Johnson, who was a CNN senior political producer, went on to be the Department of Transportation's spokeswoman in 2009 before becoming chief of staff for the FAA.
Former CBS and ABC reporter Linda Douglass quit broadcasting to join the Obama 2008 campaign. She was eventually rewarded with a communications director position for the Office of Health Reform.
Kelly Zito of San Francisco Chronicle left the paper to work for the EPA's public affairs office in 2011.
Eric Dash of the New York Times joined the public affairs officer at Treasury in 2012.
And other media were for border security with Obama and against it with Trump. So news outlets are hypocrites?
Way to dig up that conclusion
Some people probably still think of Fox as news. It's really state run propaganda in a similar manner to what we see in totalitarian regimes.
Some people though still regard it as legitimate news. I don't know why.
And when a "D" is president, MSNBC and CNN become state run propaganda machines. When first and pointed became more important than correct and measured, the media outside of NPR became extremely agenda driven.
MSNBC, while liberal, didn't coordinate with the Obama administration any where near the level that Fox is coordinating with Trump.
And CNN is a shit news source but they are the closest to center you'll find. Their issue is they are lazy as fuck and they follow the cheap easy shiny light.
I mean, there's all of those professional ties between the Obama administration and major media outlets, but yeah, sure, other than the vast amount of nepotism between the two, hardly any coordination.
[In the first four years alone in the Obama administration, more than 25 former reporters joined the team by my count. Yup. 25.
Per the Washington Post in 2013, Richard Stengel, Time magazine’s managing editor was the “latest in long line of reporters who jumped to jobs in Obama administration."
Here's more from that 2013 story, where just one paragraph alone shows how far and wide media members got into the tentacles of the Obama State Department.
You'll also recognize more than a few names, including former journalist Samantha Power, who became U.S. ambassador to the United Nations.
"At State, Stengel can swap newsroom stories with Samantha Power, a former journalist (U.S. News, the Boston Globe, the New Republic) who is now the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations. His staff will include Desson Thomson, a former Washington Post movie critic who became a speechwriter for Hillary Rodham Clinton when she served as secretary of state. Other colleagues will include two recent additions to Secretary of State John F. Kerry’s staff: Glen Johnson, a longtime political reporter and editor at the Boston Globe, and Douglas Frantz, a reporter and editor who has worked for the Los Angeles Times, the New York Times and, most recently, The Post. Frantz was also briefly an investigator for the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, chaired by Kerry, then a senator from Massachusetts," it reads.
Jay Carney, a White House press secretary for four years following Robert Gibbs, also came by way of Time magazine.
Sasha Johnson, who was a CNN senior political producer, went on to be the Department of Transportation's spokeswoman in 2009 before becoming chief of staff for the FAA.
Former CBS and ABC reporter Linda Douglass quit broadcasting to join the Obama 2008 campaign. She was eventually rewarded with a communications director position for the Office of Health Reform.
Kelly Zito of San Francisco Chronicle left the paper to work for the EPA's public affairs office in 2011.
Eric Dash of the New York Times joined the public affairs officer at Treasury in 2012.
And other media were for border security with Obama and against it with Trump. So news outlets are hypocrites?
Way to dig up that conclusion
Some people probably still think of Fox as news. It's really state run propaganda in a similar manner to what we see in totalitarian regimes.
Some people though still regard it as legitimate news. I don't know why.
And when a "D" is president, MSNBC and CNN become state run propaganda machines. When first and pointed became more important than correct and measured, the media outside of NPR became extremely agenda driven.
MSNBC, while liberal, didn't coordinate with the Obama administration any where near the level that Fox is coordinating with Trump.
And CNN is a shit news source but they are the closest to center you'll find. Their issue is they are lazy as fuck and they follow the cheap easy shiny light.
And other media were for border security with Obama and against it with Trump. So news outlets are hypocrites?
Way to dig up that conclusion
Some people probably still think of Fox as news. It's really state run propaganda in a similar manner to what we see in totalitarian regimes.
Some people though still regard it as legitimate news. I don't know why.
And when a "D" is president, MSNBC and CNN become state run propaganda machines. When first and pointed became more important than correct and measured, the media outside of NPR became extremely agenda driven.
MSNBC, while liberal, didn't coordinate with the Obama administration any where near the level that Fox is coordinating with Trump.
And CNN is a shit news source but they are the closest to center you'll find. Their issue is they are lazy as fuck and they follow the cheap easy shiny light.
You can't honestly believe this, can you?
What is wrong with I said there?
That CNN is center? That MSNBC didn't coordinate with the Obama camp? They lapdogged him for 8 years. Half the liberal media worked at the White House. To be honest I didn't give a shit. And don't give a shit about Fox and Trump now. Opinion media can align with whomever they want. But to act like Fox is more in bed with Trump than MSNBC was with Obama is laughable.
And other media were for border security with Obama and against it with Trump. So news outlets are hypocrites?
Way to dig up that conclusion
Some people probably still think of Fox as news. It's really state run propaganda in a similar manner to what we see in totalitarian regimes.
Some people though still regard it as legitimate news. I don't know why.
And when a "D" is president, MSNBC and CNN become state run propaganda machines. When first and pointed became more important than correct and measured, the media outside of NPR became extremely agenda driven.
MSNBC, while liberal, didn't coordinate with the Obama administration any where near the level that Fox is coordinating with Trump.
And CNN is a shit news source but they are the closest to center you'll find. Their issue is they are lazy as fuck and they follow the cheap easy shiny light.
You can't honestly believe this, can you?
What is wrong with I said there?
That CNN is center? That MSNBC didn't coordinate with the Obama camp? They lapdogged him for 8 years. Half the liberal media worked at the White House. To be honest I didn't give a shit. And don't give a shit about Fox and Trump now. Opinion media can align with whomever they want. But to act like Fox is more in bed with Trump than MSNBC was with Obama is laughable.
I didn't say CNN actually was center. I said they are the closest you'll find.
MSNBC. I don't care about journalists leaving any network and working for a president. I'm talking about actual coordination while in office. Trump tweets about shit said on Fox news right after they air a segment. It's documented that Trump and hannity talk and coordinate. Trump tweets about upcoming Fox news shows. Trump brags about Fox news ratings.
You will not find any of that with the Obama administration and MSNBC.
And other media were for border security with Obama and against it with Trump. So news outlets are hypocrites?
Way to dig up that conclusion
Some people probably still think of Fox as news. It's really state run propaganda in a similar manner to what we see in totalitarian regimes.
Some people though still regard it as legitimate news. I don't know why.
And when a "D" is president, MSNBC and CNN become state run propaganda machines. When first and pointed became more important than correct and measured, the media outside of NPR became extremely agenda driven.
MSNBC, while liberal, didn't coordinate with the Obama administration any where near the level that Fox is coordinating with Trump.
And CNN is a shit news source but they are the closest to center you'll find. Their issue is they are lazy as fuck and they follow the cheap easy shiny light.
You can't honestly believe this, can you?
What is wrong with I said there?
That CNN is center? That MSNBC didn't coordinate with the Obama camp? They lapdogged him for 8 years. Half the liberal media worked at the White House. To be honest I didn't give a shit. And don't give a shit about Fox and Trump now. Opinion media can align with whomever they want. But to act like Fox is more in bed with Trump than MSNBC was with Obama is laughable.
I didn't say CNN actually was center. I said they are the closest you'll find.
MSNBC. I don't care about journalists leaving any network and working for a president. I'm talking about actual coordination while in office. Trump tweets about shit said on Fox news right after they air a segment. It's documented that Trump and hannity talk and coordinate. Trump tweets about upcoming Fox news shows. Trump brags about Fox news ratings.
You will not find any of that with the Obama administration and MSNBC.
And other media were for border security with Obama and against it with Trump. So news outlets are hypocrites?
Way to dig up that conclusion
Some people probably still think of Fox as news. It's really state run propaganda in a similar manner to what we see in totalitarian regimes.
Some people though still regard it as legitimate news. I don't know why.
And when a "D" is president, MSNBC and CNN become state run propaganda machines. When first and pointed became more important than correct and measured, the media outside of NPR became extremely agenda driven.
MSNBC, while liberal, didn't coordinate with the Obama administration any where near the level that Fox is coordinating with Trump.
And CNN is a shit news source but they are the closest to center you'll find. Their issue is they are lazy as fuck and they follow the cheap easy shiny light.
You can't honestly believe this, can you?
What is wrong with I said there?
That CNN is center? That MSNBC didn't coordinate with the Obama camp? They lapdogged him for 8 years. Half the liberal media worked at the White House. To be honest I didn't give a shit. And don't give a shit about Fox and Trump now. Opinion media can align with whomever they want. But to act like Fox is more in bed with Trump than MSNBC was with Obama is laughable.
I didn't say CNN actually was center. I said they are the closest you'll find.
MSNBC. I don't care about journalists leaving any network and working for a president. I'm talking about actual coordination while in office. Trump tweets about shit said on Fox news right after they air a segment. It's documented that Trump and hannity talk and coordinate. Trump tweets about upcoming Fox news shows. Trump brags about Fox news ratings.
You will not find any of that with the Obama administration and MSNBC.
And other media were for border security with Obama and against it with Trump. So news outlets are hypocrites?
Way to dig up that conclusion
Some people probably still think of Fox as news. It's really state run propaganda in a similar manner to what we see in totalitarian regimes.
Some people though still regard it as legitimate news. I don't know why.
And when a "D" is president, MSNBC and CNN become state run propaganda machines. When first and pointed became more important than correct and measured, the media outside of NPR became extremely agenda driven.
MSNBC, while liberal, didn't coordinate with the Obama administration any where near the level that Fox is coordinating with Trump.
And CNN is a shit news source but they are the closest to center you'll find. Their issue is they are lazy as fuck and they follow the cheap easy shiny light.
You can't honestly believe this, can you?
What is wrong with I said there?
That CNN is center? That MSNBC didn't coordinate with the Obama camp? They lapdogged him for 8 years. Half the liberal media worked at the White House. To be honest I didn't give a shit. And don't give a shit about Fox and Trump now. Opinion media can align with whomever they want. But to act like Fox is more in bed with Trump than MSNBC was with Obama is laughable.
I didn't say CNN actually was center. I said they are the closest you'll find.
MSNBC. I don't care about journalists leaving any network and working for a president. I'm talking about actual coordination while in office. Trump tweets about shit said on Fox news right after they air a segment. It's documented that Trump and hannity talk and coordinate. Trump tweets about upcoming Fox news shows. Trump brags about Fox news ratings.
You will not find any of that with the Obama administration and MSNBC.
It's statements like that which earn you a well deserved boot in the Kunt. The closest you'll find to a lying dipshit here on the board is Hondo, but I'm not saying Hondo is a lying dipshit.
And other media were for border security with Obama and against it with Trump. So news outlets are hypocrites?
Way to dig up that conclusion
Some people probably still think of Fox as news. It's really state run propaganda in a similar manner to what we see in totalitarian regimes.
Some people though still regard it as legitimate news. I don't know why.
And when a "D" is president, MSNBC and CNN become state run propaganda machines. When first and pointed became more important than correct and measured, the media outside of NPR became extremely agenda driven.
MSNBC, while liberal, didn't coordinate with the Obama administration any where near the level that Fox is coordinating with Trump.
And CNN is a shit news source but they are the closest to center you'll find. Their issue is they are lazy as fuck and they follow the cheap easy shiny light.
You can't honestly believe this, can you?
What is wrong with I said there?
That CNN is center? That MSNBC didn't coordinate with the Obama camp? They lapdogged him for 8 years. Half the liberal media worked at the White House. To be honest I didn't give a shit. And don't give a shit about Fox and Trump now. Opinion media can align with whomever they want. But to act like Fox is more in bed with Trump than MSNBC was with Obama is laughable.
I didn't say CNN actually was center. I said they are the closest you'll find.
MSNBC. I don't care about journalists leaving any network and working for a president. I'm talking about actual coordination while in office. Trump tweets about shit said on Fox news right after they air a segment. It's documented that Trump and hannity talk and coordinate. Trump tweets about upcoming Fox news shows. Trump brags about Fox news ratings.
You will not find any of that with the Obama administration and MSNBC.
It's statements like that which earn you a well deserved boot in the Kunt. The closest you'll find to a lying dipshit here on the board is Hondo, but I'm not saying Hondo is a lying dipshit.
And Bob puts his lack of reading comprehension on full display.
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[In the first four years alone in the Obama administration, more than 25 former reporters joined the team by my count. Yup. 25.
Per the Washington Post in 2013, Richard Stengel, Time magazine’s managing editor was the “latest in long line of reporters who jumped to jobs in Obama administration."
Here's more from that 2013 story, where just one paragraph alone shows how far and wide media members got into the tentacles of the Obama State Department.
You'll also recognize more than a few names, including former journalist Samantha Power, who became U.S. ambassador to the United Nations.
"At State, Stengel can swap newsroom stories with Samantha Power, a former journalist (U.S. News, the Boston Globe, the New Republic) who is now the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations. His staff will include Desson Thomson, a former Washington Post movie critic who became a speechwriter for Hillary Rodham Clinton when she served as secretary of state. Other colleagues will include two recent additions to Secretary of State John F. Kerry’s staff: Glen Johnson, a longtime political reporter and editor at the Boston Globe, and Douglas Frantz, a reporter and editor who has worked for the Los Angeles Times, the New York Times and, most recently, The Post. Frantz was also briefly an investigator for the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, chaired by Kerry, then a senator from Massachusetts," it reads.
Jay Carney, a White House press secretary for four years following Robert Gibbs, also came by way of Time magazine.
Sasha Johnson, who was a CNN senior political producer, went on to be the Department of Transportation's spokeswoman in 2009 before becoming chief of staff for the FAA.
Former CBS and ABC reporter Linda Douglass quit broadcasting to join the Obama 2008 campaign. She was eventually rewarded with a communications director position for the Office of Health Reform.
Kelly Zito of San Francisco Chronicle left the paper to work for the EPA's public affairs office in 2011.
Eric Dash of the New York Times joined the public affairs officer at Treasury in 2012.
You get the idea.]
https://thehill.com/opinion/white-house/378628-trump-tv-pipeline-is-a-joke-next-to-obamas-media-hires
I'll take the over for $5000.
MSNBC. I don't care about journalists leaving any network and working for a president. I'm talking about actual coordination while in office. Trump tweets about shit said on Fox news right after they air a segment. It's documented that Trump and hannity talk and coordinate. Trump tweets about upcoming Fox news shows. Trump brags about Fox news ratings.
You will not find any of that with the Obama administration and MSNBC.
It's statements like that which earn you a well deserved boot in the Kunt. The closest you'll find to a lying dipshit here on the board is Hondo, but I'm not saying Hondo is a lying dipshit.