Showing posts with label Fox News. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fox News. Show all posts

Friday, July 20, 2012

Atrocities Abound



Unless you have been completely out of it for quite a while, you probably already know all about the movie theater massacre in Aurora, Colorado.  Oh, but do you really?  For that matter, do any of us really know?

No, I am not about to stir the conspiracy fires, but at the risk of sounding plumb asinine at a time like this, I would like to focus more of the atrocious reporting of the tragedy in this piece.  The image above should give you some indication of what I am talking about if it hasn’t already been brought to your attention.

It all started around 7:00 a.m. CDT when our television was first turned on, and my wife asked me if I knew about what happened in Aurora a few hours earlier.  I did not at the time, and she went on to inform me that 12 were dead, which was about the same time as I was reading a [MSNBC] headline that declared that 14 were dead.

Yes, I understand that it is very difficult to keep the facts straight when dealing with multiple “official” sources of information at a scene like that.  However, around an hour later, the breaking news banner that could be seen on the screen under a correspondent reporting live from the scene had, “12 Dead, 50 Hurt,” while she was reporting that at least 12 were dead and 38 had been wounded.  Since 12+38=50, was it that 50 in total were hurt, with 38 of the rest being just wounded?  After all, casualty counts from war zones are usually presented as the number of dead being separate from the number of wounded, unless clearly specified otherwise.

[CNN] and [FOX News] were also reporting 12 dead, 50 hurt at the time.  So, do not think that I am being unfair to NBC News.

3-4 hours later, the breaking news banners were finally changed to read, “At Least 12 Dead, 38 Wounded.”  By the time for the [NBC Nightly News with Brian Williams] to air, the reported casualty count stood at 71 shot, 12 dead and 59 wounded.

Be assured that we love Brian Williams.  For he comes off as a highly-respectable journalist with a great sense of humor, which is a combination that my wife and I find very appealing.  So, it hit even harder when during an interview with an eyewitness to the movie theater massacre, we heard him tell her, “We Americans do not make much eye contact.  So, I can’t blame you for not getting a good look at his face,” or something quite similar.

In all fairness, it may have been on account of not being used to the thinner air, or that he was trying to make other reporters feel better about themselves.  For aside from Brian’s comment being rather insulting to most (if not all) who do not live in (or at least spend a great deal of time around) a run-down inner city, asking the eyewitness if she had seen his face was a waste of airtime since it had been already established that the gunman had been wearing a full gasmask.  (Okay, maybe not.)

As for [CNBC], they appeared to be going about their usual business every time I checked.  That is, except for the one time when I heard it being reported that the gunman had a .40 caliber [Glock], another unidentified handgun, a [Remington 870] shotgun and a Smith & Wesson AR-15-type assault rifle.  Granted, he was close, but I wonder how many at both Smith & Wesson and Colt will be all that forgiving?  For Colt is the maker of the [AR-15] while Smith & Wesson has the [M&P15].

No, I am not expecting absolute perfection, but I do hope for much better news coverage than what we have been offered lately.  Alas, in a day and age when one has thousands of news outlets available, I would think that all of the major networks would be making more of an effort to get it as right as possible—albeit only just in the hope of keeping what share of the market they still have.

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Friday, May 6, 2011

The SC Republican Debate


Last night, FOX News held a debate (of sorts) between several Republican presidential candidates in South Carolina.  Those in attendance were [Ron Paul], [Herman Cain], [Rick Santorum], [Tim Pawlenty] and [Gary Johnson].

Since I just don’t have the energy to do much more at this time, the following is made up of summarized highlights.  Hopefully, I will be able to get more into it later on, but…

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Fox News Can No Longer Be Trusted


Now that Fox News has been obviously compromised, where can we go for fair and balanced reports?

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Thursday, April 7, 2011

As 2012 Approaches...

To be honest, I haven’t given the predictions about this world possibly coming to an end in [December of 2012] much credence.  For the thoughts that I have had on the subject have indicated that we would have at least another 139 and a half years to endure, and in regards to what our Heavenly Father has personally revealed to me, He says that we would do well to focus on the fact that our own particular end of this world could come at any second unless told otherwise by Him—and only Him.

Of course, that doesn’t deny that something big may happen in December of 2012, and some strange things already are.  For it was [just announced] that the Glenn Beck television program on Fox News will end sometime this year.

Saturday, March 5, 2011

Seriously, What's In The Tea?

A [former governor of Arkansas] and current member of the fair and balanced [Fox News] team, [Mike Huckabee], is thinking about running for president of the United States of America again in 2012.  In fact, it could be argued that he is thinking quite seriously about it.  For the [Huck PAC] exists, and I do not think it would without his cooperation.

Of course, considering the current state [Republican] politics, he has to woo the members of the [Tea Party Movement], and this has gotten him a lot of publicity lately.  Some would say that it is not good publicity, but he may be of the mindset that any publicity is good publicity.