I think its funny. Any time ANYONE in media says pretty much anything, I always assume the OPPOSITE is the truth, and Im right 95% of the time.
There are 2 exceptions. Sites that we all know arent propaganda (precious few, OAN, NewsMax, a bunch of independent youtubers and twitter journalists) AND Fox News SOMETIMES (less and less), but if you notice, Fox News always runs with the major anti-trump narratives too, along with the rest - they were all in on Stormy Daniels, they are all in on all the major hate narratoves, which always end up being proven lies.
So anything out of The Atlantic is automatic shit. Its funny because they THINK anyone doesnt already know all this. Last time "trust in media" was polled it was at like 20%, and that was a year ago. I bet now its 10%. IOW, 90% of the public knows what the media is and does, and why. WHY the fuck do they persist?
I actually cant tell between Babylon Bee parody and CNN real stories most of the time. Who is funnier? Its a toss up.
I think its funny. Any time ANYONE in media says pretty much anything, I always assume the OPPOSITE is the truth, and Im right 95% of the time.
There are 2 exceptions. Sites that we all know arent propaganda (precious few, OAN, NewsMax, a bunch of independent youtubers and twitter journalists) AND Fox News SOMETIMES (less and less), but if you notice, Fox News always runs with the major anti-trump narratives too, along with the rest - they were all in on Stormy Daniels, they are all in on all the major hate narratoves, which always end up being proven lies.
So anything out of The Atlantic is automatic shit. Its funny because they THINK anyone doesnt already know all this. Last time "trust in media" was polled it was at like 20%, and that was a year ago. I bet now its 10%. IOW, 90% of the public knows what the media is and does, and why. WHY the fuck do they persist?
I actually cant tell between Babylon Bee parody and CNN real stories most of the time. Who is funnier? Its a toss up.