by Casey | Jan 15, 2020 | Blog, Daily Show Prep
Candidates continue off-stage conflicts, and other top moments from the January Democratic debate in Iowa
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The Wall Street Journal Admits U.S. Economy Sailed Through Trade War with ‘Barely a Scratch’
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Gov. Holcomb State of the State
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Hour 3
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Journalist Sharyl Attkisson: Former federal agent blows the whistle on illegal surveillance operation during Obama administration
by Casey | Jan 2, 2019 | Blog, Fake News, Media Bias
I’ve told you about this for nearly a year. It‘s good to see other members of the media bring it to light.
Media will definitely feel this. Yikes.
Source: Oh DAAAMN! Greta Van Susteren and Sharyl Attkisson take media APART with fine print from FCC on ‘broadcasting false content’
https://twitter.com/SharylAttkisson/status/1079165624667029511
https://twitter.com/SharylAttkisson/status/1079176498840563714
This FCC rule is why you always see the media use plausible deniability. It’s why I keep telling you to focus on the specific words they use, and how they use them. They are aware they are breaking the law and violating the terms of their license. Remember, this isn’t a First Amendment issue … this is an FCC license issue.
They have to say they made a ‘mistake’ even if they intentionally lied to their audience because the latter is illegal.