I'm a dreamer and I'm dreaming of a vision of orange jumpsuits--one for Trumpy, one for Pence, another for Ryan, McConnell, and for most of the repugnant congress critters, another for Baby Don Jr. and Ivanka and Jared----among MANY others. I love that shade of orange and I'm sure as law enforcement perp walks them away then I will finally heave a sign of relief for the future of my country.Then, we will have made some progress draining the swamp.
Fox, which is banned as a "news" outlet in other countries as it fits the parameters of the definition of propaganda.
rump is VERY afraid of the "Russian BS stuff". It's pretty obvious. It's all about the money.
Quote from: willowtreewren on February 02, 2018, 08:37:30 AMFox, which is banned as a "news" outlet in other countries as it fits the parameters of the definition of propaganda. What countries ban Fox news?
Australia, New Zealand, and Canada.
It's about the money, the fraud, the corruption, the money laundering---- the Kompromat. He's been compromised and Putin holds the card.
[Australia, New Zealand, and Canada.
I mean, are all of those people really that interested in what the US Fox News broadcasts?
I think that foreigners are more interested in US news reports, US political campaigns, etc. than US residents are in the affairs of other countries.
How many of you watch BBC online? I'll bet the percentage is smaller than the percentage of Brits who watch Fox and/or CNN.
Brits can't watch Fox News on the telly because it is no longer offered for reasons I stated above.
QuoteBrits can't watch Fox News on the telly because it is no longer offered for reasons I stated above.Much "truth" is subjective. For you, the truth is "Fox is not offered because it is untruthful". For others, it would be "Fox news is not offered because it offers a perspective not favored by people who control what is shown to British viewers".An example of different "Truths" - there was a case in the US a while ago (GA) where a homeowner captured two escaped violent convicts. I knew what I was going to read before I looked at CNN and Fox. Fox News started off with a headline of "home owner captured escapees" and when right in to how a citizen with a legal AR15 held the subjects at gunpoint for the police. CNN headlined with "subjects captured", but you had to read deep into the article to read it was an armed citizen, and they (at least in the initial article) left out the bit about the EBR (evil black rifle). Both articles were absolutely accurate, but the way they chose to headline the article, sequence facts, and what details to include presented each organization's values and spin on the presentation.
Quote from: willowtreewren on February 02, 2018, 02:36:53 PM[Australia, New Zealand, and Canada.Your believing this well debunked claim is a perfect example how people on each side of the political spectrum see what they want to see. It's not a D or R thing; both sides do it. Quote I mean, are all of those people really that interested in what the US Fox News broadcasts?I think that foreigners are more interested in US news reports, US political campaigns, etc. than US residents are in the affairs of other countries. Thanks to the internet, news sources from multiple country are readily available. How many of you watch BBC online? I'll bet the percentage is smaller than the percentage of Brits who watch Fox and/or CNN.