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In reply to the discussion: I cannot get this NYT article out of my mind. It's everything that's wrong with the media today. [View all]homegirl
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I cannot get this NYT article out of my mind. It's everything that's wrong with the media today. [View all]
Scrivener7
14 hrs ago
OP
I agree. But I'm beginning to think it is going to backfire on them. They're doing it to
Scrivener7
13 hrs ago
#5
Yes, but to what end? What is the advantage to them of making the media too stupid to pay any attention to?
Scrivener7
10 hrs ago
#27
I watch ABC Nightly News ( which has lately become the ABC Nightly Weather Channel for some reason)
Ray Bruns
13 hrs ago
#7
There is a flip side here. Trump is an attention hog. By not talking about him you undermine his relevancy.
flashman13
13 hrs ago
#10
I agree that there is a paradox here, but I think there is a work around. What needs to happen is to focus
flashman13
11 hrs ago
#23
Yes. Why any outlet pays a White House correspondent under this regime is beyond me.
Scrivener7
10 hrs ago
#28
My husband and I predict the lead story: Tornadoes/weather, airplanes falling out of sky/colliding, shootings, Trump.
betsuni
13 hrs ago
#11
I hear you. And thank you for taking the time. But I'm still going to disagree.
Scrivener7
8 hrs ago
#32
One could argue that the NYT is already useless and basically preaching to the choir.
maxsolomon
12 hrs ago
#14
Sorry, but people vastly overestimate the number of people who watch Fox News
Wiz Imp
11 hrs ago
#22
"which went into his cronies' pockets,"...And most probably into his, or his family's pockets.
Escurumbele
11 hrs ago
#16
The tragedy that people need to understand is the fact that to cover his grift and stupity,
Escurumbele
11 hrs ago
#19