Sean Hayden wrote: ↑Tue Oct 16, 2018 7:10 pm
Fox is not news, and you know your likening of it to other outlets like CNN is just baaaaad.
I disagree - CNN is in the tank for the Democrats. They are rabidly anti-Trump, and second to that, anti-Republican, and they are not news any more than Fox is. Both have some news on their channels. But they have clear, unambiguous biases.
Sean Hayden wrote: ↑Tue Oct 16, 2018 7:10 pm
Trump undermines the media by using Fox rhetoric. That's a terrible idea, and completely at odds with you supposedly being okay with undermining the media because hey, they are all that bad.
I'm o.k. with criticizing the media. They're too centralized - too centrally controlled. They parrot political talking points, they cheerlead us into wars. "Undermine?" Have you seen the Don Lemon show recently that came out after the Kanye West appearance with Trump? Watch it - the "this is what happens when Negroes don't read" show.... tell me CNN's programming is not just as biased as Fox News.
Sean Hayden wrote: ↑Tue Oct 16, 2018 7:10 pm
In other words, you want me to believe Trump undermining the media is okay because they are bad, while at the same time ignoring that Trump is only really undermining one side. You're just playing politics. You like a lot of Fox rhetoric. You're perfectly at home there. --deny away bud
I don't care what you believe. But criticizing the media when they are acting like Acosta from CNN and playing games is justified.
I'm not at home there with Fox rhetoric. Don't mistake my support for Trump for support for Fox's biased reporting.
Sean Hayden wrote: ↑Tue Oct 16, 2018 7:10 pm
Criticism is good. I hate most of the system. I don't, however, want to lead people to believe that it has been rigged by and for leftists and their evil socialist ideas! That's a fucking lie. But that's the lie your president is pushing.
He hasn't said it's rigged for the leftists and their evil socialist ideas. He said there was rigging going on for Hillary, and there was. Look at the primaries and what they did to Bernie Sanders. CNN gave debate questions to Hillary Clinton in advance of the debates. CNN faked news to support Black Lives Matter, publishing a call to violence as a call to peace. It faked a satellite feed, when reporters were reporting from the same parking lot. CNN created a racist image that nobody was using (a version of Pepe) and then blamed white people, all to stoke the fires. CNN faked crowd sizes to bolster Hillary Clinton -
http://i.magaimg.net/img/36l.png CNN reported that Anthony Scaramucci was under investigation by Congress, when he wasn't. CNN reported that Trump got early access to wikileaks documents, claiming it read the proof of that fact, when it was false. CNN reported the "17 intelligence agencies agree" story over and over, when it was false - total nonsense. CNN reported that Trump lied about being told by Comey that he wasn't under investigation - and Comey confirmed that CNN was wrong.
Every fucking thing about Trump that's reported -- not everything - but so much of it - is just embellished and twisted to make him look bad. Remember when he was feeding fish with Shinzo Abe in Japan, and they made it look like Trump committed a major etiquette breach by dumping his fish food in the koi pond? And, it turned out he did exactly what Abe did and had done nothing wrong? CNN reported it to make Trump look bad.
CNN reported that Trump wanted to make rape and sexual assault "preexisting conditions" under the affordable care act. That was a lie, to make Trump look bad.
CNN anchor Chris Cuomo declared that possessing "stolen" wikileaks documents was illegal for everyone, exept the media (himself included), who were then the ones that would tell us what we need to think about them. LOL.
CNN reported that Trump had gone a week without taking questions from the press - but, he had done so the day prior.
CNN reported that Republicans paid for the Steele Dossier, too, when that is a complete falsehood.
CNN media reporter Brian Stelter accused Republican congressmen of being “scared” to come on the network to debate gun control. Anchor Chris Cuomo specifically accused Ted Cruz for not appearing. However, Cruz had done a 15 minute interview with CNN earlier that day and CNN chose not to air it, and had previously done 3 town hall debates on CNN.
CNN reported that Nancy Sinatra was unhappy with Trump using her father's song "My Way" in his events. “That’s not true. I never said that. Why do you lie, CNN?”
CNN exaggerated the number of school shootings that occurred.
CNN fomented conspiracy theories about "where is Melania?" when she was out of the spotlight for a few days recovering from kidney surgery.
CNN tried to make Trump look bad by claiming he did not know Japanese car companies build cars in the US. Again, unnecessary twisting and exaggerating to create a false picture.
Sean Hayden wrote: ↑Tue Oct 16, 2018 7:10 pm
Science educators are constantly fighting your right-wing idiots. Why do you deny this? It's everywhere you look.
I don't deny it. Science educators, also, are not a uniform group. Some science educators are full of shit. Others are good, smart, hard-working people. And, there are tons of right wing idiots. I oppose the right wing on most of their key issues. So, they're not "my" right wing idiots. You seem to be trying to pigeon-hole me into the right wing, when I'm not. I support Trump, not conservatives, and I support Trump, not the "right wing."
Sean Hayden wrote: ↑Tue Oct 16, 2018 7:10 pm
Why the fuck wouldn't certain politics and economies be better or worse for the planet?
They might be, but it sure isn't socialism or communism, in my opinion. And, that's really the point - people can differ on which ones they think are better or worse without descending into namecalling like "denier!" - that's getting into the realm of heresy, not political discourse.
You may well disagree with me - you may think socialism is a kind, compassionate economic and political ideology which would be great for the planet and improve humanity's overall lot in life. And, am happy to credit you with believing that honestly (if indeed, you do - which I don't know - I'm just using the word "you" in the sense of "one" may think that), and I'll credit you with genuinely wanting what is best for the world. I would hope people could at least recognize that someone with my political views could likewise honestly, and genuinely, believe that the things I believe in would make the world a better place, too.
What good comes of shutting down the climate debate by saying "the science is settled" (when science is never settled) and that those who oppose the political courses of action suggested by left wing factions are "deniers" who openly and knowingly want the destruction of the world? That's what gets bandied around - talk like that. All that accomplishes is to get people to align themselves with a team, and shout back.
The beginning of wisdom is the ability to entertain an idea without accepting it, said, I think Aristotle. I think part of that means that we can entertain an idea without getting all wildly upset and angry about it. But, alas, when the idea becomes a moral one, and not a scientific one, then it demands anger and upset - the opposition are advocating not just a different course of action, but IMMORALITY - BADNESS - EVIL. That's why if someone goes to a thread on climate change and says "hey, what about this article here which takes issue with this data....blah blah blah..." very often he's met with a bevy of screaming meemies who "go after" the guy. Why? Because the idea being expressed is a sin, and convincing others that a sin is good is the height of evil. Of course we go after that guy.
“When I was in college, I took a terrorism class. ... The thing that was interesting in the class was every time the professor said ‘Al Qaeda’ his shoulders went up, But you know, it is that you don’t say ‘America’ with an intensity, you don’t say ‘England’ with the intensity. You don’t say ‘the army’ with the intensity,” she continued. “... But you say these names [Al Qaeda] because you want that word to carry weight. You want it to be something.” - Ilhan Omar