Sunday, December 17, 2017

The comparisons bewteen the Columban (democratian) and the leftist networks.

So, I was reading an article about why someone I never heard of deserves a Pulitzer... not the typical kind of thing you read... or even see... on the web.
"When you repeatedly publish “news” that isn’t true, you’re no longer in the news business. Call it what you like—infotainment, media theater, crowd-sourced onanism, a human be-in—but it’s not “news,” because it isn’t true."
The thought slapped me in the keyboard.  The comparison here with our local disgrace to journalism was obvious.

Years ago, I stumbled across this tidbit.  Note the source.

NEWSPAPERS TRY TO REGAIN CREDIBILITY WITH READERS  
From: The Columbian  
Date: July 28, 1997 Author: MIKE FEINSILBER 

The Columbian 07-28-1997 

WASHINGTON -- Would you believe this? A lot of editors worry that you wouldn't -- that people are less willing these days to believe what they read in the newspapers. They fear that, for a variety of reasons, newspapers are suffering a crisis in credibility, losing the irreplaceable asset of believability. The press has a lot to worry about these days: stagnant circulation, too few young readers, the Internet's ...
For over two decades, the local carbuncle on our society has been on notice, placed there by one of its own, that credibility was vaporizing and it was their own fault.

How many times have they lied to us, both nationally and locally?

How many times have they tried to destroy those who oppose them?

How many times have they ignored the people who have to pay the bills?

How many times did the Columbian lie about the CRC/Loot Rail scam?

How many times have they ignored what We the People want?

The problem, of course, was personified by the "lyingest" president to ever disgrace the office, one Barack, Hussein, Obama.

No matter how he screwed us or screwed up, these same scum covered for him.

Fake news by the truck load... their "integrity" is a joke and for sale to the highest bidder.

Remember that the next time you see a DeWils ad on the democratian web site, or in their despicable rag of a newspaper, particularly when they endorse Lynda Wilson.  The rag does what they're told and Tracy wouldn't have it any other way.

Nothing to see here... move along.

Separated at birth, the local and national media has become our enemy.  Two sides of the same coin, they do more damage to this country than any other single source.

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