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Post by tomclen on Feb 18, 2023 14:07:15 GMT -5
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Post by HOLIDAY on Feb 18, 2023 14:08:14 GMT -5
I think you’re going to be my best friend. Sorry, I don't visit mental institutions. I highly doubt that given your posting history.
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Post by HOLIDAY on Feb 18, 2023 14:09:19 GMT -5
Tom loves those democrat strategist and especially the Washington Post
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Post by blue-footedbooby on Feb 18, 2023 14:14:04 GMT -5
Sorry, I don't visit mental institutions. I highly doubt that given your posting history. Replying to you on VT is the extent of my first hand dealings with the mentally ill. Sorry Hoolie but playing chest with you in a mental institution is not happening!
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Post by HOLIDAY on Feb 18, 2023 14:16:31 GMT -5
I highly doubt that given your posting history. Replying to you on VT is the extent of my first hand dealings with the mentally ill. Is that right? You’re a prime candidate for therapy because you’re so unhinged all the time. In fact I think I would pay for it for you. Do you have a lovely day.
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Post by AmeriCanVBfan on Feb 18, 2023 14:19:20 GMT -5
So, Fox news has been deemed a dishonest organization by, wait for it, CNN? Does no one see even the potential for an ulterior motive in this story CNN did about the competition that is consistently mopping the floor with them? Oops sorry, mopping the floor might be one of the "violent" phrases we're supposed to phase out of everyday speech. hopeandsafety.org/learn-more/violent-language/Whew, I think I'm safe with that one. If source is an issue simply try another one, come now, don't be afraid, the court testimony is public domain. "Fox knew ‘the dominion stuff’ was ‘total bs.’" Fox "executives derided Trump's election lies as — quote — "mind-blowingly nuts" and — quote — "totally off the rails," even as they criticized colleagues for pointing that out on TV." slate.com/news-and-politics/2023/02/tucker-carlson-text-messages-dominion-lawsuit-fox-news.htmlwww.businessinsider.com/tucker-carlson-sean-hannity-fox-news-reporter-fact-checking-trump-2023-2www.npr.org/2023/02/16/1157558299/fox-news-stars-false-claims-trump-election-2020www.pbs.org/newshour/show/lawsuit-filing-shows-fox-hosts-didnt-believe-election-fraud-lies-they-pushed-on-tv Let me know if you need more, some people can be pretty thick-skulled. Fox definitely showed they had feet of clay when it came to the reporting of election results and the aftermath in the days/weeks that followed. A fear of a loss of viewership, lead them to make decisions that go against truthful reporting. That is no different than most of their competitors. The difference being, they got caught with their hand in the cookie jar.
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Post by blue-footedbooby on Feb 18, 2023 14:20:54 GMT -5
Replying to you on VT is the extent of my first hand dealings with the mentally ill. Is that right? You’re a prime candidate for therapy because you’re so unhinged all the time. In fact I think I would pay for it for you. Do you have a lovely day. lmao. In answer to your question or is it a statement, regardless, I'll have a lovely day.
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Post by HOLIDAY on Feb 18, 2023 14:24:31 GMT -5
Is that right? You’re a prime candidate for therapy because you’re so unhinged all the time. In fact I think I would pay for it for you. Do you have a lovely day. lmao. In answer to your question or is it a statement, regardless, I'll have a lovely day. Good, I’m glad because I want you to have a good day. Happy Saturday.
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Post by blue-footedbooby on Feb 18, 2023 14:25:50 GMT -5
lmao. In answer to your question or is it a statement, regardless, I'll have a lovely day. Good, I’m glad because I want you to have a good day. Happy Saturday. Nice to see your meds are working.
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Post by blue-footedbooby on Feb 18, 2023 14:28:48 GMT -5
Fox definitely showed they had feet of clay when it came to the reporting of election results and the aftermath in the days/weeks that followed. A fear of a loss of viewership, lead them to make decisions that go against truthful reporting. That is no different than most of their competitors. The difference being, they got caught with their hand in the cookie jar. I would like to see an example of a networks lie that has had as big an impact as "The Big Lie". Being sued for billions put's it into a category of its own, but if you got other examples please share.
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Post by vergyltantor on Feb 18, 2023 14:36:26 GMT -5
Fox definitely showed they had feet of clay when it came to the reporting of election results and the aftermath in the days/weeks that followed. A fear of a loss of viewership, lead them to make decisions that go against truthful reporting. That is no different than most of their competitors. The difference being, they got caught with their hand in the cookie jar. The difference is that they may have been using the freedom of the press clause of the Constitution to undermine democracy itself, just to protect their stock price and viewer count.
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Post by HOLIDAY on Feb 18, 2023 14:39:03 GMT -5
Fox definitely showed they had feet of clay when it came to the reporting of election results and the aftermath in the days/weeks that followed. A fear of a loss of viewership, lead them to make decisions that go against truthful reporting. That is no different than most of their competitors. The difference being, they got caught with their hand in the cookie jar. The difference is that they may have been using the freedom of the press clause of the Constitution to undermine democracy itself, just to protect their stock price and viewer count. There is no difference. Every network is trying to appease their core base. Why do you think CNN and MSNBC are so absolutely hateful to every conservative? Because people like you support that and what would you honestly do if they reported something completely true but yet it completely went against your political beliefs? You would scream like a hyena.
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Post by vbman100 on Feb 18, 2023 15:21:15 GMT -5
The difference is that they may have been using the freedom of the press clause of the Constitution to undermine democracy itself, just to protect their stock price and viewer count. There is no difference. Every network is trying to appease their core base. Why do you think CNN and MSNBC are so absolutely hateful to every conservative? Because people like you support that and what would you honestly do if they reported something completely true but yet it completely went against your political beliefs? You would scream like a hyena. 25% of MSNBC daily programming is hosted by Republicans/conservatives. Or at least they used to be Republicans until the party went crazy around 2016ish.
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Post by vbman100 on Feb 18, 2023 15:24:53 GMT -5
A fear of a loss of viewership, lead them to make decisions that go against truthful reporting. That is no different than most of their competitors. I’m sad that you feel that way. About the competitors. If you have examples, as someone else asked, I would be happy to look at them. Please do not play the false equivalency game on election results and reporting. When the lead attorney says “truth isn’t truth” you may want to avoid having him on your network anymore providing analysis.
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Post by HOLIDAY on Feb 18, 2023 15:26:13 GMT -5
There is no difference. Every network is trying to appease their core base. Why do you think CNN and MSNBC are so absolutely hateful to every conservative? Because people like you support that and what would you honestly do if they reported something completely true but yet it completely went against your political beliefs? You would scream like a hyena. 25% of MSNBC daily programming is hosted by Republicans/conservatives. Or at least they used to be Republicans until the party went crazy around 2016ish. yes....I have watched them and they are all apologists from the Lincoln project. Come on vbman. LOL...seriously?
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