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More drama at 60 minutes

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  • HoraceH Online
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    Horace
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    #33

    How do you know a journalist used to be a war correspondent? They'll tell you.

    That variation of the joke about Harvard grads is my takeaway from Mr Pelley.

    Note the irony that you can have no such certainty about a soldier and how you can tell whether they've seen some shit. Because those who have, generally aren't eager to talk about it.

    Education is extremely important.

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    • HoraceH Online
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      I keep biting off little pieces of the Pelley interview. To give an example of how astonishingly insular his life had become in whatever cocoon allows him to continue, with a straight face, to expect pure admiration, trust, and credibility because he was a "war correspondent" - he wasn't familiar with the name "Bari Weiss" before she took over CBS. That is fucking ridiculous. The dude is a fossilized talking head with an unaccountable ego.

      Education is extremely important.

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        We'll see in a year.

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        • HoraceH Online
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          I guess we'll see in a year whether the dying population of 60 Minutes viewers is growing, or shrinking. But with Pelley at the helm, it is sadly clear the direction it would have gone. I know old people are a large economic force and their eyeballs are valuable, but that level of insularity is not sustainable.

          Education is extremely important.

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            Or Pelley objected to Weiss interjecting into the process by saying things like "you need to make the (Minnesota) protestors look more violent" or "make it clearer that Renee Goode was driving towards the officer" (she wasn't).

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            • HoraceH Online
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              It is certainly possible to shade coverage of the MN ICE protests one way or the other. Your post is suspiciously without cites. But shifting the bias in a certain direction is not necessarily shifting it away from truth. It might be shifting it towards truth.

              Education is extremely important.

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              • HoraceH Horace

                I agree that TMZ is the gold standard of journalism.

                HoraceH Online
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                Horace said:

                I agree that TMZ is the gold standard of journalism.

                Here's the gold standard at work. So you judge the father of Austin Metcalf who got murdered by the young black man, and who has watched the popular culture reaction, led by the murderer's parents, and their legal counsel. And their affiliates in the political pop culture, like Jasmine Crockett. Who by the way was born into more privilege than your loyal poster here.

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                Education is extremely important.

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                • HoraceH Horace

                  Horace said:

                  I agree that TMZ is the gold standard of journalism.

                  Here's the gold standard at work. So you judge the father of Austin Metcalf who got murdered by the young black man, and who has watched the popular culture reaction, led by the murderer's parents, and their legal counsel. And their affiliates in the political pop culture, like Jasmine Crockett. Who by the way was born into more privilege than your loyal poster here.

                  Link to video

                  jon-nycJ Online
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                  @Horace said:

                  ... the popular culture reaction ...

                  Isn't that a bit of an exaggeration? I can't say I have my pulse on pop-culture, quite the opposite, but in my media diet I've seen literally zero support for the killer. I only know there exists support for him because of others talking about it and (rightly) shaming it. Contrast that with more 'mainstream' racially-charged controversies where I do in fact see examples of people taking each of the various sides.

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                  • jon-nycJ jon-nyc

                    @Horace said:

                    ... the popular culture reaction ...

                    Isn't that a bit of an exaggeration? I can't say I have my pulse on pop-culture, quite the opposite, but in my media diet I've seen literally zero support for the killer. I only know there exists support for him because of others talking about it and (rightly) shaming it. Contrast that with more 'mainstream' racially-charged controversies where I do in fact see examples of people taking each of the various sides.

                    HoraceH Online
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                    @jon-nyc said:

                    @Horace said:

                    ... the popular culture reaction ...

                    Isn't that a bit of an exaggeration? I can't say I have my pulse on pop-culture, quite the opposite, but in my media diet I've seen literally zero support for the killer. I only know there exists support for him because of others talking about it and (rightly) shaming it. Contrast that with more 'mainstream' racially-charged controversies where I do in fact see examples of people taking each of the various sides.

                    Of course I'm mostly online, and I have to guard against that.

                    I was just about to post this guy, and I believe he's the majority.

                    Link to video

                    Education is extremely important.

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                    • HoraceH Online
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                      But you should probably give some credence to the fact that it's TMZ, and some young white guy anchors who are that seriously deluded by their own social climbing motivation.

                      Education is extremely important.

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