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In reply to the discussion: The media is largely complicit in the degradation of our democracy. [View all]triron
(21,995 posts)43. I feel ill at ease about that as well.
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America is too busy looking at their phones to care much. Put some blame where it belongs. nt
UniteFightBack
Nov 2019
#4
If one counts state run FAUX News as media then its accurate. The non state run media should disavow
uponit7771
Nov 2019
#15
+1, and legitimizing him by analyzing his stolen election outside of Russia helping him
uponit7771
Nov 2019
#16
there is no real media in this country, at least when it comes to cable or the networks. nt
yaesu
Nov 2019
#8
We need to see more of what Rep Jim Himes did to Chuck Todd yesterday.
Pacifist Patriot
Nov 2019
#46
Excellent posting, brilliant Dem rebuttal, and pathetic Todd job (as usual). nt
Prof.Higgins
Nov 2019
#12
Broadcast news is still o k. Cable news has ruined things, with opinion disguised as news.
pwb
Nov 2019
#14
I disagree. The media is reflecting society at large. Some segments are defending our
Nitram
Nov 2019
#20
As always, it depends on where you get your news. The Post and NPR had a great deal more negative
Nitram
Nov 2019
#47
That's true, but it isn't "the media's" fault. Don't blame the media, blame Fox and other right wing
Nitram
Nov 2019
#58
How many of us are willing to be confrontational? radical? activist? uncomfortable?
Moostache
Nov 2019
#52
As I've been saying for a while now, "extortion" and "a threat to national security" should be...
Garrett78
Nov 2019
#40