I believe there is evidence that at the very beginning of the war it was made clear to the media by the Gov't that any anti war stories would be considered treasonous, there was even a special on PBS about it.
Thanks for posting these lectures. I'm glad these things are being talked about because it is the most pressing issue we are facing... media distortion
Someone told me that CNBC pulled an online poll after the republican debate on tuesday which favored Ron Paul by 70%.I went to verify this but i couldnt find the poll either.
Visual aide's would have helped a bunch. I was there the night ABC pulled the blog. And there is a video on the net that shows where ABC showed a lone supporter compared to Romney. Ron Paul spanked the others on support but you would never have known it if you get your news from the MSM. I of course no longer listen to squat any of them say (except maybe Lou Dobbs) as they always tell the news the way they want you to hear it.
Thanks for the comment, Jack - actually, I deliberately don't use visual aids - they tend to take up too much time, and result in less actual examples being covered. I encourage my students to check these things out for themselves on the web.
I appreciate keeping it the lecture format without the visual aids, personally. Visual aids can be very distracting, and can never convey the true meaning of what the speaker is saying. Cheers on your great lecture.
This is an Adult lecture and shouldn't require visual aids to keep the listener's attention. I think the lecturer makes excellent use of visual terms.
I wonder if it's the same person making the same mistake omitting Ron Paul's name in the reports on ABC and the Washington Post? Anything is possible in the media, right? RON PAUL for PRESIDENT!
I believe there is evidence that at the very beginning of the war it was made clear to the media by the Gov't that any anti war stories would be considered treasonous, there was even a special on PBS about it.
gardenlogic1 4 years ago
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wickedzeus56 4 years ago
nyculla
amazing athiest and many more keep looking.
gardenlogic1 4 years ago
Then put one up
murphycline 4 years ago
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wickedzeus56 4 years ago
Thanks for posting these lectures. I'm glad these things are being talked about because it is the most pressing issue we are facing... media distortion
bp2519 4 years ago
Good stuff but I'm a bit astonished he had to explain who Joeseph Goebbels was.
Iain1962 4 years ago
i like the idea of firing everyoe in the fcc
ungobob 4 years ago
sir, i wish you would teach your course on my campus. i've enjoyed your lecture.
bho84 4 years ago
There is a lot of truth to what your saying.
Someone told me that CNBC pulled an online poll after the republican debate on tuesday which favored Ron Paul by 70%.I went to verify this but i couldnt find the poll either.
EddyRockwell 4 years ago
As a teacher visual aides would've helped drive his points. Example. The ABC picture of Romney supports vs Ron Paul guy w/ umbrella
r3VOLution76 4 years ago
Amen to that! The FCC gotta go!
musicsheddcom 4 years ago 2
Visual aide's would have helped a bunch. I was there the night ABC pulled the blog. And there is a video on the net that shows where ABC showed a lone supporter compared to Romney. Ron Paul spanked the others on support but you would never have known it if you get your news from the MSM. I of course no longer listen to squat any of them say (except maybe Lou Dobbs) as they always tell the news the way they want you to hear it.
jackdforrp 4 years ago
Thanks for the comment, Jack - actually, I deliberately don't use visual aids - they tend to take up too much time, and result in less actual examples being covered. I encourage my students to check these things out for themselves on the web.
PLev20062006 4 years ago
I appreciate keeping it the lecture format without the visual aids, personally. Visual aids can be very distracting, and can never convey the true meaning of what the speaker is saying. Cheers on your great lecture.
idugcoal 4 years ago
This is an Adult lecture and shouldn't require visual aids to keep the listener's attention. I think the lecturer makes excellent use of visual terms.
libertylover1 4 years ago
Ron Paul Rules
favouritemartian 4 years ago
I wonder if it's the same person making the same mistake omitting Ron Paul's name in the reports on ABC and the Washington Post? Anything is possible in the media, right? RON PAUL for PRESIDENT!
bbburton 4 years ago