• jordanlund
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    4 months ago

    Why do reporters seem allergic to follow up questions?

    “I’ve spoken to people that know him very well, and they say he does not have a drinking problem.”

    Logical follow-up: “Who told you that?”

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      Because the ruling class also owns the media. Reporters can ask questions to look like they’re reporting, but they can’t ask questions that, like, a real journalist would ask.

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      They’re afraid to not get a chance to interview them again.

      If you’re a political journalist and half the politicians won’t talk to you, you have a problem.

      Now, a press with a backbone would of course retaliate by simply not showing anything of those politicians (just indirect statements, no pictures, no sound bites), but the press has no backbone, so…

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        4 months ago

        Calling them the press is giving credit where it isn’t due. They’re stenographers, at best.

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    Steve bannon is an alcoholic, why would trump be worried about this one?

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    4 months ago

    I’d drink all the time too if I was a Fox News talking head. Why do you think Pirro does it?