Lots of internal FOXNews conversations released
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Frankly, it’s irrelevant. They can say whatever they like offline away from the microphones. It’s what goes out over the airwaves that matters. What I saw from Fox was a lot of “alleged”, “ theory”, Trump’s team claimed, etc… occasionally there was a “If true, this would mean…” or “How could this be accomplished?” Type of store…
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Frankly, it’s irrelevant. They can say whatever they like offline away from the microphones. It’s what goes out over the airwaves that matters. What I saw from Fox was a lot of “alleged”, “ theory”, Trump’s team claimed, etc… occasionally there was a “If true, this would mean…” or “How could this be accomplished?” Type of store…
@LuFins-Dad said in Lots of internal FOXNews conversations released:
Frankly, it’s irrelevant. They can say whatever they like offline away from the microphones.
The Twitter folks (pre-Musk) never got near a microphone, yet the “Twitter Files” seem to garner a lot of attention anyway.
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@LuFins-Dad said in Lots of internal FOXNews conversations released:
Frankly, it’s irrelevant. They can say whatever they like offline away from the microphones.
The Twitter folks (pre-Musk) never got near a microphone, yet the “Twitter Files” seem to garner a lot of attention anyway.
@Axtremus said in Lots of internal FOXNews conversations released:
@LuFins-Dad said in Lots of internal FOXNews conversations released:
Frankly, it’s irrelevant. They can say whatever they like offline away from the microphones.
The Twitter folks (pre-Musk) never got near a microphone, yet the “Twitter Files” seem to garner a lot of attention anyway.
Good morning, Ax! Your post indicates a relevancy between a media company privately discussing public figures and how to present the news stories of the day, and a communications platform deciding how to silence dissenting voices on their platform. We can discuss whether the news reports unfairly or even illegally painted Dominion in a negative light but that’s not suppression of speech. Completely different things. And in this case, what is important is what went out over the airwaves, not what happened behind the scenes.
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We’ll see. It does show rather conclusively that the they knew the idiots lying on their network were just that, and they chose to bring them on again and again anyway.
Also, I wonder how it feels to be a Fox News viewer and read these comments, to know that even your trusted news source thinks you’re a credulous imbecile and treats you accordingly.
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We’ll see. It does show rather conclusively that the they knew the idiots lying on their network were just that, and they chose to bring them on again and again anyway.
Also, I wonder how it feels to be a Fox News viewer and read these comments, to know that even your trusted news source thinks you’re a credulous imbecile and treats you accordingly.
@jon-nyc said in Lots of internal FOXNews conversations released:
We’ll see. It does show rather conclusively that the they knew the idiots lying on their network just that, and they chose to bring them on again and again anyway.
Also, I wonder how it feels to be a Fox News viewer and read these comments, to know that even your trusted news source thinks you’re a credulous imbecile and treats you accordingly.
Seems like most conservatives are too busy bashing the lame-stream media to notice they're getting exactly the same.
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It's all horseshit.
On any given work day, at any given minute, a company's employees are discussing how to pitch their services or a product. Fox News does it, CNN does it. Wells Fargo, GM, Boeing, Exxon all do it.
Shucks, the White House staff does it.
This Aha! Is worthy of a haha!
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It's all horseshit.
On any given work day, at any given minute, a company's employees are discussing how to pitch their services or a product. Fox News does it, CNN does it. Wells Fargo, GM, Boeing, Exxon all do it.
Shucks, the White House staff does it.
This Aha! Is worthy of a haha!
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It's all horseshit.
On any given work day, at any given minute, a company's employees are discussing how to pitch their services or a product. Fox News does it, CNN does it. Wells Fargo, GM, Boeing, Exxon all do it.
Shucks, the White House staff does it.
This Aha! Is worthy of a haha!
@Jolly said in Lots of internal FOXNews conversations released:
On any given work day, at any given minute, a company's employees are discussing how to pitch their services or a product. Fox News does it, CNN does it. Wells Fargo, GM, Boeing, Exxon all do it.
Shucks, the White House staff does it.
Shucks, the tncr staff does it