Posted by Jon Hagen on March 28, 2013 at 21:36:20 from (69.26.17.61):
In Reply to: Say what???????? posted by Goose on March 28, 2013 at 09:00:28:
Maybe done by the same blond fox air head that reported this afternoon. She said that B52 stelth bombers were flying over South Korea.
My first thought "Say what '?? B52 stealth bombers ??.Is no such critter. She then switched to another reporter who said that both B52 bombers and B1 stealth bombers were flying over South Korea to do a little "saber rattling" at North Korea.
I remember a discussion on Fox a day or two after the east coast school shooting. One of the male reporters was worked up about how totally inaccurate so much of the early reports were. He asked, shouldnt we get the facts first before reporting ?? Blond air head instantly junped on his idea, saying " Oh no, it is important to report something, even if it is wrong, we can go back and make corrections later"(As if they ever do that).
To her and most 24 hr news talking heads, it's a rating game to attract viewers and advertizing money. Factual news reporting has very low priority compared to manufactured outrage.
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