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wheelgun1958 wrote:I used to subscribe back in the 80's and found it informative and entertaining. Now I can't even make it through one article without a desire to launch it across the room. Maybe it's just me getting old.
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Jusme wrote:No it's just them sliding so far left it won't sit on a coffee table anymore.
The Huffington Post? The progressive slant or perhaps the progressive 90 degree drop off the cliff.bblhd672 wrote: I'm sure he is of the progressive slant.
Redneck_Buddha wrote:Will these media outlets ever figure out that people will abandon them as they take a harder turn left and get more out of tune with the main stream? I feel like the agenda is for the media to move the "Overton Window" as far left as possible in an attempt to normalize progressivism and move the general, mainstream culture farther to the left but it seems they overestimate their ability and importance to do so. Hollywood is down, cable news is down, network prime time is down, print media has gone to the dogs...will they ever learn?
Spot on!Jusme wrote:Redneck_Buddha wrote:Will these media outlets ever figure out that people will abandon them as they take a harder turn left and get more out of tune with the main stream? I feel like the agenda is for the media to move the "Overton Window" as far left as possible in an attempt to normalize progressivism and move the general, mainstream culture farther to the left but it seems they overestimate their ability and importance to do so. Hollywood is down, cable news is down, network prime time is down, print media has gone to the dogs...will they ever learn?
No they won't because they can't admit that their view is skewed. They have been so indoctrinated, and have a huge echo chamber of people who just keep repeating the same rhetoric. When advertisers start pulling out, they will then attack them as being "right wing", "racist", and any other terms they like to throw around.
We can easily speed up the process of their demise, by boycotting any advertisers who sponsor the Clinton news network, the New York Times, MSNBC, and any others, who are in Soro's pocket. He can't keep them all afloat. JMHO
Me, too!Skiprr wrote:Jusme wrote:No it's just them sliding so far left it won't sit on a coffee table anymore.![]()
Stealing that one for future use.
http://www.texasmonthly.com/food/the-other-oil-boom/wil wrote:the last worthwhile article I saw in that rag was about a ranch somewhere in Tx that is making olive oil from their own trees on the ranch.
Wish I'd saved that article as I didn't know olive trees would survive the cold here, much less the soil.