If you watched the CNBC Republican Debate. ..
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AND still deny that the mainstream media is biased..... You must be blind, deaf or dumb. Those moderators were uninformed, in the tank and exceptionally rude and condescending.
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I didn't watch a second of it, but I certainly would not call CNBC the "mainstream media."
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Really? This is probably the first time I've ever watched anything on CNBC, but the 'journalists' who asked the questions seemed to be locked into the same narrative you see on the networks and the rest of the bunch. What is your definition of "mainstream media" then?TheConfessor wrote:I didn't watch a second of it, but I certainly would not call CNBC the "mainstream media."
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flockofseagulls104 wrote:Really? This is probably the first time I've ever watched anything on CNBC, but the 'journalists' who asked the questions seemed to be locked into the same narrative you see on the networks and the rest of the bunch. What is your definition of "mainstream media" then?TheConfessor wrote:I didn't watch a second of it, but I certainly would not call CNBC the "mainstream media."
I would call it "mainstream". A small feeder creek, but certainly the same watershed.CNBC is an American basic cable and satellite business news television channel that is owned by NBCUniversal News Group, a division of Comcast Corporation.
Mainstreams = NBC, CBS, ABC, CNN
FOX is certainly becoming, if not already, as large a stream/river as the others. The difference being FOX is on the right side of the Continental Divide while the others are on the left side.
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Becoming? How much bigger does it need to get? O'Reilly Factor regularly places a few days in the top 25 cable broadcasts each week?BackInTex wrote:flockofseagulls104 wrote:Really? This is probably the first time I've ever watched anything on CNBC, but the 'journalists' who asked the questions seemed to be locked into the same narrative you see on the networks and the rest of the bunch. What is your definition of "mainstream media" then?TheConfessor wrote:I didn't watch a second of it, but I certainly would not call CNBC the "mainstream media."I would call it "mainstream". A small feeder creek, but certainly the same watershed.CNBC is an American basic cable and satellite business news television channel that is owned by NBCUniversal News Group, a division of Comcast Corporation.
Mainstreams = NBC, CBS, ABC, CNN
FOX is certainly becoming, if not already, as large a stream/river as the others. The difference being FOX is on the right side of the Continental Divide while the others are on the left side.
It is in 81.4% of households while ESPN is in 81.1%
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I would guess that's more a function of how much Fox and ESPN charge cable companies rather than a decision about the content. ESPN charges the most of any "basic" channel, so there's a tendency to bundle it in higher priced packages and leave the lower priced channels in the "basic" package. That's why you'll always seen Home Shopping Network in almost every cable household in America.triviawayne wrote:
It is in 81.4% of households while ESPN is in 81.1%
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One of the things I got from the debate that no one is talking about:
I will briefly adopt the leftist mindset, although it hurts.
Ben Carson said that we are not each other's enemies. The real enemies are those that work to divide us. No truer words were said last night.
Ben Carson is leading a lot of the polling, and is one of the top two or three choices in every poll. Where does most of his support come from? Is it the Republican establishment? I think not. It is from the Tea Party sector of the Republican party. Where does a lot of the support for Carly Fiorina come from? How about Ted Cruz? I think people who identify with the principles of the Tea Party, not Republican establishment.
Aren't these tea baggers supposed to be redneck racists? What are they doing supporting a guy who has black skin? What are they thinking supporting a girl? Don't they know that Cruz is a Mexican name? (I know he's of Cuban descent, this is sarcasm).
You who denigrate the Tea Party are being victimized by the people Ben Carson was talking about. The vast majority of people who identify with the Tea Party are not who these people are leading you to believe. They don't care about race, color, creed, gender or any of the other narratives the left cares about. How do you account for the fact that the Tea Party people would gladly support a black man, woman or Hispanic to be President, and yet decry they are racist any time they disagree with the current President. When are you going to wake up and see you are being manipulated?
It's really slimey trying to think like a liberal....
I will briefly adopt the leftist mindset, although it hurts.
Ben Carson said that we are not each other's enemies. The real enemies are those that work to divide us. No truer words were said last night.
Ben Carson is leading a lot of the polling, and is one of the top two or three choices in every poll. Where does most of his support come from? Is it the Republican establishment? I think not. It is from the Tea Party sector of the Republican party. Where does a lot of the support for Carly Fiorina come from? How about Ted Cruz? I think people who identify with the principles of the Tea Party, not Republican establishment.
Aren't these tea baggers supposed to be redneck racists? What are they doing supporting a guy who has black skin? What are they thinking supporting a girl? Don't they know that Cruz is a Mexican name? (I know he's of Cuban descent, this is sarcasm).
You who denigrate the Tea Party are being victimized by the people Ben Carson was talking about. The vast majority of people who identify with the Tea Party are not who these people are leading you to believe. They don't care about race, color, creed, gender or any of the other narratives the left cares about. How do you account for the fact that the Tea Party people would gladly support a black man, woman or Hispanic to be President, and yet decry they are racist any time they disagree with the current President. When are you going to wake up and see you are being manipulated?
It's really slimey trying to think like a liberal....
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Most of the press coverage of the election focuses on trivial nonsense rather than subjects that will matter when one of these candidates become President. Ted Cruz said it best: “The questions that have been asked so far in this debate illustrate why the American people don't trust the media. This is not a cage match. ... How about talking about the substantive issues?” Bernie Sanders had the same idea when he said: “The American people are sick and tired of hearing about your damn emails.”flockofseagulls104 wrote:AND still deny that the mainstream media is biased..... You must be blind, deaf or dumb. Those moderators were uninformed, in the tank and exceptionally rude and condescending.
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Which means nothing regarding mainstream vs non mainstream. How a channel with more penetration than ESPN can be called non mainstream, I just don't know.silverscreenselect wrote:I would guess that's more a function of how much Fox and ESPN charge cable companies rather than a decision about the content. ESPN charges the most of any "basic" channel, so there's a tendency to bundle it in higher priced packages and leave the lower priced channels in the "basic" package. That's why you'll always seen Home Shopping Network in almost every cable household in America.triviawayne wrote:
It is in 81.4% of households while ESPN is in 81.1%
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Bernie Sanders is one of the protected class himself. The MSM are building him up.jarnon wrote:Most of the press coverage of the election focuses on trivial nonsense rather than subjects that will matter when one of these candidates become President. Ted Cruz said it best: “The questions that have been asked so far in this debate illustrate why the American people don't trust the media. How about talking about the substantive issues?” Bernie Sanders had the same idea when he said: “The American people are sick and tired of hearing about your damn emails.”flockofseagulls104 wrote:AND still deny that the mainstream media is biased..... You must be blind, deaf or dumb. Those moderators were uninformed, in the tank and exceptionally rude and condescending.
The mainstream media has pretty much ignored the main point of Hillary's emails. Hillary was caught in a BIG lie last week, yet the mainstream media tripped all over itself saying she restored her credibility. As Marco, I think, said, they ARE a SuperPac for the Democrats. And the audience knew it, as do millions of people who don't drink Kool Ade.
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This has been going on forever. Remember Romney’s dog? Johnson’s dog? Nixon’s 5 o'clock shadow? Nixon’s dog?jarnon wrote:Most of the press coverage of the election focuses on trivial nonsense rather than subjects that will matter when one of these candidates become President.
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How do you know any of the Tea Party groups are backing Carson? Have any officially said they are?flockofseagulls104 wrote:One of the things I got from the debate that no one is talking about:
I will briefly adopt the leftist mindset, although it hurts.
Ben Carson said that we are not each other's enemies. The real enemies are those that work to divide us. No truer words were said last night.
Ben Carson is leading a lot of the polling, and is one of the top two or three choices in every poll. Where does most of his support come from? Is it the Republican establishment? I think not. It is from the Tea Party sector of the Republican party. Where does a lot of the support for Carly Fiorina come from? How about Ted Cruz? I think people who identify with the principles of the Tea Party, not Republican establishment.
Aren't these tea baggers supposed to be redneck racists? What are they doing supporting a guy who has black skin? What are they thinking supporting a girl? Don't they know that Cruz is a Mexican name? (I know he's of Cuban descent, this is sarcasm).
You who denigrate the Tea Party are being victimized by the people Ben Carson was talking about. The vast majority of people who identify with the Tea Party are not who these people are leading you to believe. They don't care about race, color, creed, gender or any of the other narratives the left cares about. How do you account for the fact that the Tea Party people would gladly support a black man, woman or Hispanic to be President, and yet decry they are racist any time they disagree with the current President. When are you going to wake up and see you are being manipulated?
It's really slimey trying to think like a liberal....
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It's not about that. The MSM all have the same narrative and bias on what they report, what they don't and how they present it. You can watch the 'news' on NBC, CBS, CNN what have you, and you will get the same exact liberal spin on the days events. You will be told what is good and what is bad from their view point. Sometimes using the exact same wording.triviawayne wrote:Which means nothing regarding mainstream vs non mainstream. How a channel with more penetration than ESPN can be called non mainstream, I just don't know.silverscreenselect wrote:I would guess that's more a function of how much Fox and ESPN charge cable companies rather than a decision about the content. ESPN charges the most of any "basic" channel, so there's a tendency to bundle it in higher priced packages and leave the lower priced channels in the "basic" package. That's why you'll always seen Home Shopping Network in almost every cable household in America.triviawayne wrote:
It is in 81.4% of households while ESPN is in 81.1%
Fox News is watched by more people, I believe, than any one of the Main Stream Media TV outlets. The difference is that they are one of the few, if only, major news sources that DOESN'T have that liberal bias. That threatens the MSM and the liberal elite, so they denigrate it. That's where the mindless Faux News mantra comes from.
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Pay attention: We are not groups. We are individuals. Can you understand that concept?Bob Juch wrote:How do you know any of the Tea Party groups are backing Carson? Have any officially said they are?flockofseagulls104 wrote:One of the things I got from the debate that no one is talking about:
I will briefly adopt the leftist mindset, although it hurts.
Ben Carson said that we are not each other's enemies. The real enemies are those that work to divide us. No truer words were said last night.
Ben Carson is leading a lot of the polling, and is one of the top two or three choices in every poll. Where does most of his support come from? Is it the Republican establishment? I think not. It is from the Tea Party sector of the Republican party. Where does a lot of the support for Carly Fiorina come from? How about Ted Cruz? I think people who identify with the principles of the Tea Party, not Republican establishment.
Aren't these tea baggers supposed to be redneck racists? What are they doing supporting a guy who has black skin? What are they thinking supporting a girl? Don't they know that Cruz is a Mexican name? (I know he's of Cuban descent, this is sarcasm).
You who denigrate the Tea Party are being victimized by the people Ben Carson was talking about. The vast majority of people who identify with the Tea Party are not who these people are leading you to believe. They don't care about race, color, creed, gender or any of the other narratives the left cares about. How do you account for the fact that the Tea Party people would gladly support a black man, woman or Hispanic to be President, and yet decry they are racist any time they disagree with the current President. When are you going to wake up and see you are being manipulated?
It's really slimey trying to think like a liberal....
Your friendly neighborhood racist. On the waiting list to be a nazi. Designated an honorary snowflake... Always typical, unlike others.., Fulminator, Hopelessly in the tank for trump... inappropriate... Probably a tucking sexist, too... A clear and present threat to The Future Of Our Democracy.. Doesn't understand anything... Made the trump apologist and enabler playoffs... Heathen bastard... Knows nothing about history... Liar.... don't know much about statistics and polling... Nothing at all about biology... Ignorant Bigot... Potential Future Pariah... Big Nerd... Spiraling, Anti-Trans Bigot.. A Lunatic AND a Bigot.. Very Ignorant of the World in General... Sounds deranged... Fake Christian... Weird... has the mind of a child... Simpleton... gullible idiot... a coward who can't face facts... insufferable and obnoxious dumbass... the usual dum dum... idolatrous donkey-person!... Mouth-breathing moron... Dildo... Inferior thinker... flailing hypocrite... piece of shit
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The Tea Party is not groups. It is members. And more a mindset, as I am not a member, but I identify with most of the Tea Party platforms. Polls don't call groups. They call people. The people have answered. The answer is not a Republican establishment/platform answer.Bob Juch wrote:How do you know any of the Tea Party groups are backing Carson? Have any officially said they are?
The media will continue to call Republicans racists, despite the fact that our leading candidates are minorities/women (with Trump being the exception be he is sort of his own race). The Democratic field is all white, whiter than white. But the low information people will continue to believe what they are told, Republicans are racist, people are causing global warming/climate change, you deserve someone else's money, yada, yada, yada.
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Hmmmm, Wonder what happened with the Pastor's bingo sheet?
Becky, John and Carl probably filled up their whole cards.....
Becky, John and Carl probably filled up their whole cards.....
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There are two types of, for want of a better word, racists out there. There's the type that actually hate or patronize or have some other mental hangups about minorities. These are the type that go around burning crosses; there's few of them. And then there are the type that pander to the first group, not because they share the first group's beliefs but because it's convenient to enable them to gain the votes they need. And there's a lot of them out there.BackInTex wrote:
The media will continue to call Republicans racists, despite the fact that our leading candidates are minorities/women (with Trump being the exception be he is sort of his own race). The Democratic field is all white, whiter than white. But the low information people will continue to believe what they are told, Republicans are racist, people are causing global warming/climate change, you deserve someone else's money, yada, yada, yada.
To put it in other words. The first group are the type that put lawn jockey statues on their front yard. The second group are the type that manufacture the lawn jockey statues.
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Finally you see! Yes, the Democrat Party!And then there are the type that pander to the first group, not because they share the first group's beliefs but because it's convenient to enable them to gain the votes they need. And there's a lot of them out there.
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That's pretty surprising, since CNBC is widely credited with launching the Tea Party. I have probably watched thousands of hours of CNBC over the years. They cover the news strictly from a business perspective and tend to be very supportive of conservative policies and right wing politics. Their guy who is often credited with launching the Tea Party movement is Rick Santelli.flockofseagulls104 wrote:Really? This is probably the first time I've ever watched anything on CNBC, but the 'journalists' who asked the questions seemed to be locked into the same narrative you see on the networks and the rest of the bunch. What is your definition of "mainstream media" then?TheConfessor wrote:I didn't watch a second of it, but I certainly would not call CNBC the "mainstream media."
http://www.cnbc.com/2014/02/24/5-years- ... sited.html
If I had to define "mainstream media," I'd say it's any broadcast or print media that attempts to appeal to the widest possible spectrum of viewers, listeners, or readers without intentionally alienating large segments of their audience, maintaining at least some claim of objectivity. I would include the big four of CBS, NBC, ABC, FOX, as well as CNN and the remaining news magazines like TIME and Newsweek, and pretty much every remaining daily local newspaper across the country, as well as AP and Reuters. Media such as CNBC, Bloomberg, ESPN, BET, etc. are probably not "mainstream," since they intentionally try to reach only a specific subset of all viewers. You could probably make a case for the BBC, Al Jazeera and others as "mainstream," or at least offering another valid perspective that is trying to reach a broad audience. And if we include FOX as "mainstream," I guess we also have to include MSNBC. HLN used to be a news channel, but now it's mostly reruns of old episodes of "Forensic Files," so they have become mostly irrelevant. And I suppose most local TV and radio news at least tries to be in the mainstream, just covering what they think is important to their audience, without much advocacy.
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What a contrast.
It's amazing how much more relevant last night's debate was when you have moderators that ask substantive questions that aren't designed to denigrate the candidates.
I like Kasich, but what the heck was his problem?
It's amazing how much more relevant last night's debate was when you have moderators that ask substantive questions that aren't designed to denigrate the candidates.
I like Kasich, but what the heck was his problem?
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I have a simple idea on how to keep these debates more, well, debately.
No TV ratings allowed.
IIRC, they were considered "news events" not subject to Nielsen ratings and such. Of course, if they run commercial mid-stream, I suppose then it's obliged to have ratings. But that seems to turn it into a reality show, or a 'rassle royale, or something other than a debate.
Just my two cents.
No TV ratings allowed.
IIRC, they were considered "news events" not subject to Nielsen ratings and such. Of course, if they run commercial mid-stream, I suppose then it's obliged to have ratings. But that seems to turn it into a reality show, or a 'rassle royale, or something other than a debate.
Just my two cents.
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