| > just wants to believe anything they agree with is true and miscategorizes these stories on their own. I implore you, go sample "news" segments from major sources (CNN, MSNBC, Fox) on a topic you are intimately familiar with. You'll quickly realize these mouth-pieces are spreading FUD to acquire more eyeballs and ad dollars. > The Economist, CNN, MSNBC, NPR at least are all clear about what's news and what's opinion. MSNBC, and to a perhaps lesser extent CNN are hysterically bad. I had the pleasure of catching a few hours of primetime "coverage" on MSNBC last month and the talking heads were shrieking about some Federal department spending $1,500 on ten pairs of "tactical pants" for security officers. Well, go price some "tactical pants" from 5.11[0], a well known, reasonable brand, and you'll quickly see it's a fairly reasonable sum. Hell, ten pairs of decent Carhartts will set you back a similar sum. Yet the opinion-as-news talking-heads spent 15+ minutes railing on it as obvious corruption and frivolity of the current administration. This is what passes for news. They're a bad joke. [0] - https://www.511tactical.com/mens-professional.html |
Where the talking head concedes the pants were apparently sensible?