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Do You Think That CNN Distorts News About Trump?

Ellen Brown

Well-Known Member
In an effort to get some balance to what I read in the news, I read CNN, and go to BBC. I go to KSL (A Utah Station) and KOIN (A Portland, Oregon Station). If I'm investigating Middle Eastern news, I go to Gulf News, and Arab News in English.

I avoid Fox News, but should I?
 

MikeDwight

Well-Known Member
Seeing as Trump is a failed reality show and not really president. At all. There isn't a reality where Trump exists as President.
 

Shad

Veteran Member
In an effort to get some balance to what I read in the news, I read CNN, and go to BBC. I go to KSL (A Utah Station) and KOIN (A Portland, Oregon Station). If I'm investigating Middle Eastern news, I go to Gulf News, and Arab News in English.

I avoid Fox News, but should I?

Avoid CNN and Fox. Both are propaganda for the respective parties.
 

MikeDwight

Well-Known Member
Oh ya? Obama got bandanas and crazy street kamikaze negros, and this guy doesn't exist. He's honey pot for BS for I don't know, people that are temporarily disliked by the Elite Citizenry, from a day to half a day range.
 

MikeDwight

Well-Known Member
Nobody's lying. They're online, get your blue Obama doorag and sweatpants and tell everybody, hey, I'm indistinguishable from political partisan.
 

Twilight Hue

Twilight, not bright nor dark, good nor bad.
In an effort to get some balance to what I read in the news, I read CNN, and go to BBC. I go to KSL (A Utah Station) and KOIN (A Portland, Oregon Station). If I'm investigating Middle Eastern news, I go to Gulf News, and Arab News in English.

I avoid Fox News, but should I?
I had watched the Australian sitcom Frontline.

After that, the news and news reporting took on a whole different meaning for me.
 

Spirit of Light

Be who ever you want
In an effort to get some balance to what I read in the news, I read CNN, and go to BBC. I go to KSL (A Utah Station) and KOIN (A Portland, Oregon Station). If I'm investigating Middle Eastern news, I go to Gulf News, and Arab News in English.

I avoid Fox News, but should I?
Personally i avoid Fox New and mostly believe that CNN talk truth about how Trump actually are.
But it look like Fox news stopped supporting Trump blindly, and now more and more Fox hostes are seeing Trumps lies.
 

Howard Is

Lucky Mud
I had watched the Australian sitcom Frontline.

After that, the news and news reporting took on a whole different meaning for me.

Cool. I love that show. The same crew do a show called Utopia which is airing in Australia now. You’ll appreciate it if you can find it. Maybe you can can access iView online, that’s the ABC streaming site.

The multi-award winning comedy about good government gone bad “ according to the ABC.
 

Twilight Hue

Twilight, not bright nor dark, good nor bad.
Cool. I love that show. The same crew do a show called Utopia which is airing in Australia now. You’ll appreciate it if you can find it. Maybe you can can access iView online, that’s the ABC streaming site.

The multi-award winning comedy about good government gone bad “ according to the ABC.
I usually go through BBC America.
 

SA Huguenot

Well-Known Member
CNN distorts?
Never, they speak the truth man!
They will never allow any opiniated propaganda against Trump or the people of the USA.
Lemon is a straight, straight cut journalist! he never lies, of formulate trick questions, mistreats black minnisters and so on.
Cumo and Anderson are perhaps the best ever journalists the world has seen. They are never guilty of fabricating lies against a president.
Stelter and Acosta makes everyone stand still when speaking about reality! I have never found them being disrespectfull to any White house correspondents or and President of the USA.

CNN has such high values concerning journalism, that the whole of the uSA subscribes to their channel.
the American people trusts CNN soooo much, they even refust to subscribe to Fox news.
Now the ratings proves that CNN is the alpha and omega when reporting the news.

Just go on the www and you can see for yourself how everyone in the USA follows CNN over the past 5 years.
I mean guys, they grew by 48% year over year!
The ratings says something, doesnt it?
 

tytlyf

Not Religious
In an effort to get some balance to what I read in the news, I read CNN, and go to BBC. I go to KSL (A Utah Station) and KOIN (A Portland, Oregon Station). If I'm investigating Middle Eastern news, I go to Gulf News, and Arab News in English.

I avoid Fox News, but should I?
I don't avoid Fox, I watch it more than anything else. I get my news from "news.google.com" which presents all news with multiple headlines/sources for each story.

"Do You Think That CNN Distorts News About Trump?"
I don't think they intentionally would do that. Fox intentionally distorts news.

This is an easy topic, give us a CNN story and let's fact check it to see if it's distorted/fake?
 

Kangaroo Feathers

Yea, it is written in the Book of Cyril...
Oh ya? Obama got bandanas and crazy street kamikaze negros, and this guy doesn't exist. He's honey pot for BS for I don't know, people that are temporarily disliked by the Elite Citizenry, from a day to half a day range.
Individually, each word makes perfect sense
 

Left Coast

This Is Water
Staff member
Premium Member
In an effort to get some balance to what I read in the news, I read CNN, and go to BBC. I go to KSL (A Utah Station) and KOIN (A Portland, Oregon Station). If I'm investigating Middle Eastern news, I go to Gulf News, and Arab News in English.

I avoid Fox News, but should I?

Pretty much all of cable news is a wasteland these days, although Fox is the worst - you're not missing much. CNN online stories are fine for basic headline news. Reuters has become my favorite outlet for as close to "just the facts maam" journalism as you can really find these days. And they have good foreign coverage too which is helpful.
 

Kangaroo Feathers

Yea, it is written in the Book of Cyril...
Pretty much all of cable news is a wasteland these days, although Fox is the worst - you're not missing much. CNN online stories are fine for basic headline news. Reuters has become my favorite outlet for as close to "just the facts maam" journalism as you can really find these days. And they have good foreign coverage too which is helpful.
Al Jazeera and the BBC world service are pretty good
 

fantome profane

Anti-Woke = Anti-Justice
Premium Member
You need to separate out the news form the commentary. CNN online news articles are pretty good, but if you are watching hours of talking heads on any station you are going to get a distorted impression.
 

9-10ths_Penguin

1/10 Subway Stalinist
Premium Member
In an effort to get some balance to what I read in the news, I read CNN, and go to BBC. I go to KSL (A Utah Station) and KOIN (A Portland, Oregon Station). If I'm investigating Middle Eastern news, I go to Gulf News, and Arab News in English.

I avoid Fox News, but should I?
CNN has much less left/right political bias than Fox News, but they seem really light on reporting (as opposed to commentary).

Media Bias Chart: Version 4.0 - ad fontes media

I don't personally watch CNN much. I tend to get even US news from Canadian sources (e.g. the CBC or CTV news channels) unless it's a special occasion, like watching live American election results or something.
 

metis

aged ecumenical anthropologist
CNN does have a strong anti-Trump bias, no doubt, but I really don't catch them making "alternative facts" like Fox does on a regular basis. I go way out of my way to make sure that I get my news from multiple sources, including foreign.
 

Ellen Brown

Well-Known Member
CNN has much less left/right political bias than Fox News, but they seem really light on reporting (as opposed to commentary).

Media Bias Chart: Version 4.0 - ad fontes media

I don't personally watch CNN much. I tend to get even US news from Canadian sources (e.g. the CBC or CTV news channels) unless it's a special occasion, like watching live American election results or something.

I like CBC a lot but they are cranky about Americans being on their pages, and contributing.
 
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