Sunday, September 02, 2012

Media

I'm not happy Glenn Greenwald has left Salon for The Guardian. I'm skeptical he'll have the same editorial freedom at the The Guardian he used to have at Salon. I look forward to be proven wrong.

Most of the time the media is so dishonest, I just ignore it, but sometimes it's so dishonest, I can't help but laugh. In this case, I'm laughing.
"After decades of fighting, Democrats show unified front. The once-fractious party bands together behind a set of Clinton-era principles — and behind its president."
No mention here that dozens or more powerful Democrats have refused to attend the convention. The media knows all about the civil war Romney declared on Paul supporters which fractured the Republican party, so they've adopted a narrative, with Democrats, that contrasts with that story, even though they never printed that story. It's just amazing. It's fascinating how these weirdos lie. Normal people could never imagine the ways they manage to lie. They lie overtly. They lie by omission. They lie all kinds of ways that normal people could never dream of. And I'm talking about both parties and the accomplice press that supports them both.

No comments:

Post a Comment