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LOL. modern journalism. where the "Journalist" starts the segment with a logical fallacy/False Dichotomy then runs with the newly created narrative as the story.

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THIS IS CNN: 

 

CNN’s Entire Primetime Lineup Fails to Equal the Audience of One Fox Program. 

 

“The top-rated program was 2022’s overall leader in cable news, ‘The Five.’ That panel show logged 3,469,000 viewers, in line with its average figures. What is the standout statistic is this: That audience figure for the one-hour broadcast surpasses all of CNN’s primetime lineup! Beginning at 5 p.m., with ‘The Lead,’ all the way through the 11pm hour with ‘CNN Tonight,’ the combined audience of those shows did not total as much as Fox drew – for just the 5 p.m. hour.”

 

https://redstate.com/bradslager/2023/01/18/ratings-implosion-cnns-entire-primetime-lineup-fails-to-equal-the-audience-of-one-fox-program-n690533

 

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But Tucker Carlson!!!!!

 

I understand Don Lemon and all of CNN are dwarfed by Tuckers ratings.  It couldn't possibly be because of exchanges like this on air.

 

:lol:

 

 

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LOL. Went to CNN to see what todays propaganda is.  and they didn't disappoint. 

 

Nothing but Ukraine, Anti Second, and wedge topics. 

 

mostly full of false dichotomies and strawmen. or the cool thing. where the reporter is the story.  and uses emotions to sway the reader. 

 

https://www.cnn.com/

 

But then again, that's what modern media (not even close to journalism) is anymore.

 

across the board.

 

 

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CNN and Election Disinformation

American Thinker, by Joe Fried

 

My friend and I sometimes argue about media outlets like CNN and MSNBC. Why do they spread misinformation?

A. Are they grossly uninformed?

B. Do they know the truth but tell falsehoods anyway?

C. Do they think we are stupid or naïve? My buddy feels that the media outlets know the truth but lie about it.

 

To me, it is more complicated. The nice-looking journalists who read the teleprompters are genuinely ignorant. On the other hand, the news producers probably know the truth but spread misinformation anyway. Producers are the ones who select the topics, construct the programs, and hire the special analysts.

 

https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2023/03/cnn_and_election_disinformation.html

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Even CNN Panelist Elie Honig Knows the Trump Indictment Is a Load of Horse Hockey

By Jeff Charles |

 

You know it’s bad when even CNN is casting doubt on accusations against former President Donald Trump. Over the past decade, the news outlet has made it clear that if one could accuse the former president of killing kittens in a blood sacrifice ritual, its news anchors would breathlessly report on it as if it were an undeniable fact.

 

But when it comes to New York District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s indictment against the Orange Man What Is Bad™, even CNN can’t quite get on board that particular train. During a recent panel hosted by Anderson Cooper, Elie Honig, a former assistant U.S. attorney, expressed skepticism about the charges being levied against the former president.

 

“Now, payment of hush money is not a crime. It’s not a federal crime. It’s not a state crime. So how did they get here to state charges?” he asked. “They’re relying on a state law that makes it, in that first instance, a misdemeanor to falsify business records.”

 

Honig then pointed out that “in order to bump that up from a misdemeanor to a felony, you have to show that those records were falsified to commit some other crime, some second crime.” He acknowledged that the indictment does not “specify what that second crime is.”

 

https://redstate.com/jeffc/2023/04/04/dang-even-cnn-panelist-elie-honig-knows-the-trump-indictment-is-a-load-of-horse-hockey-n726576

 

 

 

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