The corporate media is interested in clicks, ratings, money, and tax breaks, so they cover TFG as if he’s a normal candidate. That’s why I canceled my subscription after 40 years.
The corporate media is interested in clicks, ratings, money, and tax breaks, so they cover TFG as if he’s a normal candidate. That’s why I canceled my subscription after 40 years.
I hope so, too. I fear that there will be violence no matter which candidate wins and, if and when that happens, it’ll be interesting to see how the media covers it.
The corporate media is interested in clicks, ratings, money, and tax breaks, so they cover TFG as if he’s a normal candidate. That’s why I canceled my subscription after 40 years.
Me too...but after only 9 years.
I have long understood why the youth don't watch TV (neither do I). Now I understand why they're not interested in reading newspapers either.
I hope so, too. I fear that there will be violence no matter which candidate wins and, if and when that happens, it’ll be interesting to see how the media covers it.
I hope we'll all be in a position, a month or two from now, to talk in some calm about "what the media can do differently..."