For the liberal snowflakes of the forum, I thought a discussion about how the FAKE media operates and why we call it the FAKE media was in order.
First, the FAKE media takes a false narrative and then promotes it.....let's use the Fake narrative that the Russians influenced the recent elections.
First, always use headlines that infer things that haven't actually been proven but give the perception of something that isn't true; examples:
Trump told Russian diplomats that firing 'nut job' Comey from FBI relieved 'great pressure,' report says
They key words are "report says." So the LA Times picked up a false claim from the NY times based on anonymous sources and covers the story by including the words "report says." Never mind that there are ZERO facts to support it.
Here's another one:
What's the 'greatest witch hunt of a politician in American history'? We asked the experts
So whenever Trump makes a statement, the media feels compelled to prove him wrong. They key thing here is "We asked the experts." This is key, because through the careful selection of so-called "experts", one can get any outcome they desire.
So what was the "expert" opinion of the so-called "experts" the LA Times asked? Yep, they think the all time biggest was BillyBob Clinton.
There is another way the FAKE media establish their FALSE narratives. Whenever they assemble a panel, ever notice how it is either all liberals or Democrats, or, four liberals and one conservative on the panel.
Another tactic is to always ask Democrats what they think of Republicans or Trump and NEVER ask a Republican unless they already have the same viewpoint.
My favorite FAKE news tactic: When interviewing Conservatives or Trump, the LIBERAL media person tends to ARGUE with the answers they are given and attempts to refute them. When it is a Liberal, the effort usually is to affirm the claims made by the Liberal.
Thoughts?
First, the FAKE media takes a false narrative and then promotes it.....let's use the Fake narrative that the Russians influenced the recent elections.
First, always use headlines that infer things that haven't actually been proven but give the perception of something that isn't true; examples:
Trump told Russian diplomats that firing 'nut job' Comey from FBI relieved 'great pressure,' report says
They key words are "report says." So the LA Times picked up a false claim from the NY times based on anonymous sources and covers the story by including the words "report says." Never mind that there are ZERO facts to support it.
Here's another one:
What's the 'greatest witch hunt of a politician in American history'? We asked the experts
So whenever Trump makes a statement, the media feels compelled to prove him wrong. They key thing here is "We asked the experts." This is key, because through the careful selection of so-called "experts", one can get any outcome they desire.
So what was the "expert" opinion of the so-called "experts" the LA Times asked? Yep, they think the all time biggest was BillyBob Clinton.
There is another way the FAKE media establish their FALSE narratives. Whenever they assemble a panel, ever notice how it is either all liberals or Democrats, or, four liberals and one conservative on the panel.
Another tactic is to always ask Democrats what they think of Republicans or Trump and NEVER ask a Republican unless they already have the same viewpoint.
My favorite FAKE news tactic: When interviewing Conservatives or Trump, the LIBERAL media person tends to ARGUE with the answers they are given and attempts to refute them. When it is a Liberal, the effort usually is to affirm the claims made by the Liberal.
Thoughts?
