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Oct 30 2020 08:58am
Quote (thesnipa @ Oct 30 2020 09:50am)
oh 100%, i expect channels like CNN to be in dire straights if Trump leaves office, the layoffs will be insane. they'll "slim down to better fit into the internet era", according to them, but Trump was a can of gas that got them 100 miles deeper into the dessert that is dying TV cable media.

i'd say Biden is on twitters payroll, if anything. but i agree with lance above, theyre too big to care who's in office and know social media regulation isnt likely and will be ineffectual for a decade anyways.


Before Trump CNN ran the Malaysia Airlines story for fucking 6 months.
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Oct 30 2020 09:00am
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They wanted to edit his articles to include pro-Biden "context" while uncritically regurgitating "former CIA officials" while omitting the fact that those officials had no direct knowledge of anything that was going on.

But I forgive them, they were doing all of this for the greater good. I'm sure that they'll forget all about exercising power like this once Trump is safely in jail.


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Oct 30 2020 09:02am
Quote (thesnipa @ 30 Oct 2020 10:50)
oh 100%, i expect channels like CNN to be in dire straights if Trump leaves office, the layoffs will be insane. they'll "slim down to better fit into the internet era", according to them, but Trump was a can of gas that got them 100 miles deeper into the dessert that is dying TV cable media.



i'd say Biden is on twitters payroll, if anything. but i agree with lance above, theyre too big to care who's in office and know social media regulation isnt likely and will be ineffectual for a decade anyways.

fair enough, and yeah good point about the big tech companies

Dorsey straight lied to Congress’ face while looking like a homeless burnout lol he dont give a fuck at all knowing they won’t do anything to him or his company
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Oct 30 2020 09:03am
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Before Trump CNN ran the Malaysia Airlines story for fucking 6 months.


Update on the search at the top of every hour!.......still no update, tune in at 6 to find out more!......still no update.

i do remember that shit lol....

Quote (excellence @ Oct 30 2020 10:02am)
fair enough, and yeah good point about the big tech companies

Dorsey straight lied to Congress’ face while looking like a homeless burnout lol he dont give a fuck at all knowing they won’t do anything to him or his company


ya is he starting a sex cult i dont know about? that beard looked fucking disgusting.

This post was edited by thesnipa on Oct 30 2020 09:03am
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Oct 30 2020 09:08am
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Update on the search at the top of every hour!.......still no update, tune in at 6 to find out more!......still no update.

i do remember that shit lol....

ya is he starting a sex cult i dont know about? that beard looked fucking disgusting.


DID A WORMHOLE SWALLOW IT? HEAR FROM AN UNTREATED CRAZY MAN AT 4
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Oct 30 2020 05:04pm
https://twitter.com/charlie_savage/status/1322238574423691265

Somewhat unrelated, but a thread batting down a claim in that article above by the anti-anti-Trump fellow.

This post was edited by IceMage on Oct 30 2020 05:04pm
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https://theintercept.com/2020/11/01/statement-jeremy-scahill/

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OVER THE PAST several days, I have watched in disgust as a barrage of lies, smears, and vicious attacks has been unleashed against The Intercept and its journalists. This is a news organization filled with dedicated reporters, researchers, and editors who have produced some of the finest investigative journalism in the country. The Intercept aggressively reports on systematic injustice, war, corruption, and politics with a dedication to making a better world. It has a proven track record of holding those in power accountable regardless of political affiliation. I don’t always agree with my colleagues, and I certainly don’t agree with every story or viewpoint we publish. But I am proud of our journalism, and I am proud of the reporters and editors who work tirelessly to produce it.

My fellow co-founder Glenn Greenwald has been a close friend and respected colleague for years. This is not an easy situation for me. From my perspective, the recent incident with the Biden article that was followed by Glenn’s resignation was part of a much broader conflict and difference of opinion. Neither Glenn nor I wanted to be anyone’s boss, and we also didn’t want to have bosses. That’s a tough setup for a journalistic organization. There has always been a tension over our roles as founders versus those of the editor-in-chief and other leadership, and we have had lots of argument and debate internally. Over the years, I have often found myself in agreement with Glenn, and I also have my strong disagreements with him.

Glenn has alleged that he was censored by the editors of The Intercept. I do not agree with that characterization. From my admittedly limited involvement (at Glenn’s request) with this specific article, it seemed to me that there was a reasonable path to publishing the piece. Glenn clearly disagreed with that and decided to withdraw from that process. People can look at the materials Glenn published and make their own judgment.

In any case, this situation has made me profoundly sad. Throughout his career, Glenn has done invaluable journalistic work, at times at great personal risk to himself and his family. I have long respected him and his work, even in moments of disagreement. I wish Glenn the best in his future professional endeavors, but I find his recent sweeping and disparaging comments about The Intercept and its journalists over the top, unnecessary, and unjust.

Finally, I have worked with Betsy Reed for more than 15 years. She was my editor at The Nation magazine before becoming the editor-in-chief of The Intercept. She edited both of my books, “Blackwater” and “Dirty Wars.” Even in disagreement, I have never questioned her professional or personal integrity, her immense skill as an editor, or her commitment to following the truth wherever it leads. I am proud to have her as a colleague.

Over the years, many people have sought to declare The Intercept dead. And time and again, they’ve been proven wrong. As with all journalism, the work will speak for itself.


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Nov 1 2020 04:09pm
Good for Glenn for bringing this to light instead of going along with it.
Hes been a journalist of integrity that stands against government abuses of power and what is characterized as the deep state.
That even The Intercept (that he co-founded) would censor him to defend Biden and advance the goals of the establishment is damning.
The current state of journalism and mainstream media is a disaster.


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This post was edited by cambovenzi on Nov 1 2020 04:09pm
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Quote (cambovenzi @ 1 Nov 2020 17:09)
Good for Glenn for bringing this to light instead of going along with it.
Hes been a journalist of integrity that stands against government abuses of power and what is characterized as the deep state.
That even The Intercept (that he co-founded) would censor him to defend Biden and advance the goals of the establishment is damning.
The current state of journalism and mainstream media is a disaster.


"Real journalism is locked up in a maximum security prison in London."

problem for him is he was running his company on good faith, and established an editorial board which ended up filled with pale pasty privileged lefties who have no faith and no belief in journalism
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Nov 2 2020 02:37am
Quote (IceMage @ Oct 30 2020 06:04pm)
https://twitter.com/charlie_savage/status/1322238574423691265

Somewhat unrelated, but a thread batting down a claim in that article above by the anti-anti-Trump fellow.


"Yeah, we did accuse Gabbard of being a paid Russian op, and we did spend years speculating on pee tapes, but the bounty story is definitely true!"
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