I don't believe, as Tucker says, that President Clinton "not taking terrorism seriously" is something undisputed. There are people close to the situation that have said things that suggest he was going after Bin Laden at points. That said, Brock isn't doing a good job justifying this. Arguing because some people were not at a meeting depicted in a docudrama or that someone didn't slam down a phone is way too nitpicky. As for Madeline Albright calling Pakistan...yeah, that IS defamation.
The depth and analysis required to go through each and everyone of Foxs' distortions since 1996 would be exhaustive. It would require a knowledge of framing a storyline, leaving out other possibilities, never clamming absolute certainty (plausible deniability), in order to plant doubt in the viewers mind. The linguistics and origin must be known prior to viewing any particular programing since you will be ill-equipped to decipher what is said, and what is left out.
There's also a phenomenon within politics that creates a narrative that if you label something "conservative" or "liberal" it can define the person, place or thing you are referring to. This is the first mistake that business class, such as yourself make. You think: Well, as long as I'm making money we can define that as good or conservatie without taking into account any aspect of fraud or disinformation, which may or may not be used to increase perception of ones company stock.
@phillskiss Again, it's not anti-American. It's anti-ignorant American. There's a difference between a old disenfranchised homeless person living on the streets vs. a young business exec who goes around bragging how smart and great they are to those less fortunate than he. This is what happen you have mix conservative economics but leave out the conservate moral codes that religion teaches. It was this particular group of Reagan-era movement that created this type of thinking.
@phillskiss " I am WAY too smart to be brainwashed."
And that's your first mistake. No person is above doing evil or being mislead. That's your first lesson. You might have missed that in your business classes. Might want to read up on ethics and philosophy.
First of all, your business degree is what makes you narrow minded. CNBC and Fox business watchers such as yourself, made anointed themselves religious experts after 911. If all you know is business and "making money" then of course you'ld fail to see the rest of the picture since it would be those things that you can't care much about. It would be like going to a monk for advice on mutual funds.
@EeeScape not sure about you, but I have a masters degree in business and have owned 6 sucessful businesses throughout my life. so you are basing your "ignorant" opinion on?... and the ironic thing is even those "ignorant , citizens with 3rd grade educations" have common sense. what makes you better than them? also..another PS. Beck was begged to stay on. He moved on to do more than just talk. He is going to clear out all the BS. he went out #3 on the #1 most watched political channel.
@LibertyInProgressNOW and you are basing that on.....? I watch mslsd just as much as if not more than fox and if you choose to believe the propaganda that is msnbc..have at it. I am WAY too smart to be brainwashed. you name 1 fact that they lied about and I will get you documentation to prove you wrong. guarantee it. Media matters is the biggest brainwashing anti American format you can find. all they do is trash talk fox and beck. Thats fair and balanced...
David Brock is a little weasel and his organization is filth
dowder6 5 months ago
I don't believe, as Tucker says, that President Clinton "not taking terrorism seriously" is something undisputed. There are people close to the situation that have said things that suggest he was going after Bin Laden at points. That said, Brock isn't doing a good job justifying this. Arguing because some people were not at a meeting depicted in a docudrama or that someone didn't slam down a phone is way too nitpicky. As for Madeline Albright calling Pakistan...yeah, that IS defamation.
Sonicisbadazz 5 months ago
@phillskiss
The depth and analysis required to go through each and everyone of Foxs' distortions since 1996 would be exhaustive. It would require a knowledge of framing a storyline, leaving out other possibilities, never clamming absolute certainty (plausible deniability), in order to plant doubt in the viewers mind. The linguistics and origin must be known prior to viewing any particular programing since you will be ill-equipped to decipher what is said, and what is left out.
EeeScape 6 months ago
@phillskiss
There's also a phenomenon within politics that creates a narrative that if you label something "conservative" or "liberal" it can define the person, place or thing you are referring to. This is the first mistake that business class, such as yourself make. You think: Well, as long as I'm making money we can define that as good or conservatie without taking into account any aspect of fraud or disinformation, which may or may not be used to increase perception of ones company stock.
EeeScape 6 months ago
@phillskiss Again, it's not anti-American. It's anti-ignorant American. There's a difference between a old disenfranchised homeless person living on the streets vs. a young business exec who goes around bragging how smart and great they are to those less fortunate than he. This is what happen you have mix conservative economics but leave out the conservate moral codes that religion teaches. It was this particular group of Reagan-era movement that created this type of thinking.
EeeScape 6 months ago
@phillskiss " I am WAY too smart to be brainwashed."
And that's your first mistake. No person is above doing evil or being mislead. That's your first lesson. You might have missed that in your business classes. Might want to read up on ethics and philosophy.
EeeScape 6 months ago
@phillskiss
First of all, your business degree is what makes you narrow minded. CNBC and Fox business watchers such as yourself, made anointed themselves religious experts after 911. If all you know is business and "making money" then of course you'ld fail to see the rest of the picture since it would be those things that you can't care much about. It would be like going to a monk for advice on mutual funds.
EeeScape 6 months ago
@GstateBALLER925 make shit up?..ya sure bout that?
watch?v=63siCHvuGFg
phillskiss 6 months ago
@EeeScape not sure about you, but I have a masters degree in business and have owned 6 sucessful businesses throughout my life. so you are basing your "ignorant" opinion on?... and the ironic thing is even those "ignorant , citizens with 3rd grade educations" have common sense. what makes you better than them? also..another PS. Beck was begged to stay on. He moved on to do more than just talk. He is going to clear out all the BS. he went out #3 on the #1 most watched political channel.
phillskiss 6 months ago
@LibertyInProgressNOW and you are basing that on.....? I watch mslsd just as much as if not more than fox and if you choose to believe the propaganda that is msnbc..have at it. I am WAY too smart to be brainwashed. you name 1 fact that they lied about and I will get you documentation to prove you wrong. guarantee it. Media matters is the biggest brainwashing anti American format you can find. all they do is trash talk fox and beck. Thats fair and balanced...
phillskiss 6 months ago