Yep, NPR and PBS are bad. But the fact that CNN & MSNBC spew the same line just goes to show that the latter are not really "private."
Imagine if in 2024 we could vote for the head of NPR. i.e., if the actual editor-in-chief of NPR was on the ballot right beside Biden and whomever. And he/she had to campaign about whether to allow more…
Yep, NPR and PBS are bad. But the fact that CNN & MSNBC spew the same line just goes to show that the latter are not really "private."
Imagine if in 2024 we could vote for the head of NPR. i.e., if the actual editor-in-chief of NPR was on the ballot right beside Biden and whomever. And he/she had to campaign about whether to allow more dissenting views on NPR.
Imagine the same thing for CNN & MSNBC.
Now that's what I call real democracy. Couldn't be worse than what we have now.
Wrong way out. Let the Mockingbird media die with its remaining dupes. Younger people don't notice TV talking heads or newspaper pundits anyway. "News" was always a lie, anyway. We'll be fine without it. The information marketplace will sort it out.
Yep, NPR and PBS are bad. But the fact that CNN & MSNBC spew the same line just goes to show that the latter are not really "private."
Imagine if in 2024 we could vote for the head of NPR. i.e., if the actual editor-in-chief of NPR was on the ballot right beside Biden and whomever. And he/she had to campaign about whether to allow more dissenting views on NPR.
Imagine the same thing for CNN & MSNBC.
Now that's what I call real democracy. Couldn't be worse than what we have now.
Wrong way out. Let the Mockingbird media die with its remaining dupes. Younger people don't notice TV talking heads or newspaper pundits anyway. "News" was always a lie, anyway. We'll be fine without it. The information marketplace will sort it out.
Yeah, I don't disagree. It's just that I don't have a TV so I don't watch any of those others (and wouldn't if I could). I listen to NPR in my car.