Thursday, 15 June 2023

My Feelings Over CNN

 I sat and watched clips of CNN trying to lightly cover Trump's indictment.  Right away, they let you know that they didn't want to cover any of his speech chatter, because he was prone to lying.  Then they laid into so much 'enormous' guilt, and the angles to the guilt.  Then they sat and lectured folks on how it was all such a pitiful situation.

I came to five observations:

1.  This Jake Tapper guy is awful fragile, and I'm concerned over his mental health.  In his mind, he just carries a lot of problems, and this Trump stuff seems to bother him.  So I'm wondering....is there a treatment program out in the remote parts of Idaho....where he could spend a month and just get over the Trump-thing?

2.  I think it's probably right that Chris Licht left as 'boss' of CNN.  This allowed them to go back and focus on their one-and-only purpose in life....the anti-Trump network. 

3.  You almost get the impression that this is a demonic-spell situation, and you need one of the Pope's guys over at CNN.  I've seen clips of that Russell Crowe-guy exercising some demon-possessed guy....you'd need someone like that, except for a whole network.

4.  If you try to rationalize the CNN position....you can't allow lying politicians to talk....it'd pretty much cease all political chatter from both the Republicans and Democrats, plus the PhD intellectuals talking over economics, and even drag in half the CNN hired folks for a lecture on lying.  I'm not sure they could survive a week of no-lying by everyone.

5.  Finally, when you finally had enough of the CNN-chatter on Trump and lying....you just realize the reason why you quit watching themselves....was all the BS like this.  It's childish stuff you expect from 12-year-old kids.  

Just shaking my head.  

2 comments:

  1. We quit news because...
    ... reporters interviewing reporters about reports from reporters.
    The whole shebang seemed awfully circular.

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  2. Yeah, that circular news thing was a minor deal in the 1980s (mostly the Sunday morning talk shows). Since 2000? They all spend 40-percent of their day....running reporter-to-reporter discussions. For the 2017 to 2020 period with CNN....it was probably 95-percent out of the day spent on themes like this.

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