What CPAC reporter’s remark was the most revealing secret exposed in the USA about CNN reporting?
Of the millions of words expounded in the past week CPAC meeting, in my opinion, one news remark by in a news reporter interview revealed the greatest secret of the main factor of the motive driving the political divide over the past four years.
The Purpose of This Post
Is to relate an ancient proverb to wise up our Nation, of the truth that most people already suspect, of about the news media in the USA.
King Solomon
Let the wise hear and increase in learning, and the one who understands obtain guidance, (Proverb 1:5)
What’s My Point?
Now that Trump is out of the news, a lot of people are concerned about their future because of what was revealed at the CPAC meeting..
My point is to be concerned about news media in the USA.
In My Opinion
If you suspected the truth about the secret after reading what was revealed, ask yourself to discern whether or not it is the truth you suspected.
And if so, have we been wise of foolish to have spent our time and energy listening to what was revealed.
What Was Revealed?
A news reporter stated an Uber driver overheard the following remark made by a group employed at CNN make this remark about their news presentations of Trump..
“We made a lot of money.”
You Decide
If the remark was the truth, is it what you suspected and if so, should we ever believe their news reporting was or will ever be what journalists are taught in the School of Journalism about news reporting.
“The first purpose of Journalism is to provide people with the information they need to be free and self-governing.”
If interested
Read a previous post in the Source Links below.
You Decide
Do you believe the reporters story was true and not biased?
If you are a CNN fan, do you believe their obvious bias reporting of President Trump was to provide people with the information they need to be free and self governing.
If you are a CNN fan, which of the following two choices in the proverb would you discern might be applicable to the CNN reporting during the Trump years in office?
let the wise listen and gain instruction, and the discerning acquire wise counsel
Or perhaps…..
Whoever conceals hatred with lying lips and spreads slander is a fool.( Proverb 10:18)
Regards and goodwill blogging
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–“Do you believe the reporters story was true and not biased?”
You mean as to the remark to the Uber driver by a “group” of CNN people sating the following…
“A news reporter stated an Uber driver overheard the following remark made by a group employed at CNN make this remark about their news presentations of Trump..”
I wouldn’t know for sure one way or the other if this “story” were true or not. Do I believe the remark to be possible? Yes, absolutely. Do I believe the remark to be true in it’s suggestion that CNN made money reporting on Trump.. absolutely true. Do I believe CNN covered majorly about Trump? Of Course. Do I believe CNN just covered the negative about Trump? I believe Trump himself, being president, is in a position to be scrutinized by anyone wishing to do so, and certainly Trump brought a lot of “negative” down upon himself with his non-traditional, un-presidential behaviors.
–“If you are a CNN fan, do you believe their obvious bias reporting of President Trump was to provide people with the information they need to be free and self governing.”
Let’s re-write this question. “If you are a FOX fan, do you believe their obvious bias reporting of President Trump was to provide people with the information they need to be free and self-governing?”
Both sources provided information for people to determine what they need to be “free and self-governing”. Journalism provides information… it is up to the consumer of that information to assign a level of importance using whatever semblance of critical thinking they care to use to reach their own conclusions, if they even choose to do that at all.
The following is defined by The American Press Institute…
“Two things, however, separate this journalistic-like process from an end product that is “journalism.” The first is motive and intent. The purpose of journalism is to give people the information they need to make better decisions about their lives and society. The second difference is that journalism involves the conscious, systematic application of a discipline of verification to produce a “functional truth,” as opposed to something that is merely interesting or informative. Yet while the process is critical, it’s the end product – the “story” – by which journalism is ultimately judged.”
–If you are a CNN fan, which of the following two choices in the proverb would you discern might be applicable to the CNN reporting during the Trump years in office?
I’d also ask that of FOX.
You’re trying to assign blame, Rudy.
FOX chose their kind of reporting ONLY for the idea that they would be the sole voice of Conservatism siding with all things Trump to capture that demographic to MAKE MONEY. CNN’s CEO, who is on his way out at the end of the year, reformatted reporting prior to the Trump years to be less of a broad news-of-the-day reporting format and more of a major stories format… to MAKE MONEY. Trump sucked up all that news oxygen because of his non-traditional behaviors and gross lies that required fact checking. Both networks made HUGE sums of money during the Trump years.
You know, I have never had a job in my entire life where I was forced to compromise my personal morality in exchange for staying employed. Yet Trump people are so quick to assign media journalists… and everything Liberal… as being compromising whores to their employers for their paychecks.
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Doug.
I don’t dispute your opinions about any news source bias reporting.
My point is to pass on the remark and make news fans aware their were t
remarks made in public that CNN news was admittedly bias.
Did CNN violate what journalism purpose for profit reasons instead of our Nations needs for a Democrat republic, you decide if you want to waste your time listening to them and basing your blog comments on bias information and choice they made to profit by dividing our Nation.
Regards and goodwill blogging
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CNN, or FOX for that matter, didn’t divide the nation. it’s the conclusions of people listening to Trump.. and enhanced by either CNN or FOX.. or the others, that concluded for themselves who and what they wanted to believe.
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D,you.
King Solomon doesn’t agree with you in my opinion.
Read the last verse on my blog about anger.and fools. Regards and goodwill blogging
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I am assuming this is the verse you are referring to…
“Whoever conceals hatred with lying lips and spreads slander is a fool.( Proverb 10:18)”
That’s all fine.. but who determines hatred is the motivation, and that the lips are lying?
Is it not also the fool who draws conclusions and acts on them regardless of truth?
Of course, just looking at the CPAC event, one might also subscribe to the literal worshipping of false idols and images that does not represent truth.
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Doug.
CNN presidebtvadmitted so there’s no factor needed to determine they were biased and spread anger into their listeners.
Regards and goodwill blogging
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Forgive me here… it’s now up to the media to determine what viewers might get angry in hearing? You can have a reporting bias but what’s in question is truth. FOX bias typically echoed/echoes Trump lies… which their audience prefers because it confirms their own conspiracies. If you want to actually entertain that CNN spread hate and divisiveness… that’s directed against a single person. Trump people hate Liberals. Seems to me more a national divide doing that.
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Doug the fool……it’s answered.
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We could get all schoolyard here.. takes one to know one. I’d accept equal billing.
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