LOL , LOLYes, lets censor the show through the government's judicial branch. What could go wrong?
This is a genius way to propagandize the masses. Make a show about how the news they see on TV is bad, and then make the news on your TV show present things in the way you want them to understand it. It really is pretty clever.
Saw this floating around YouTube, wonder if they are doing a piece on us next week.
Actually, he describes neo-cons really well in that piece. I haven't fact-checked it yet, but I was planning to. I enjoy the show, but I can see through the politics of it. Unfortunately, a lot of other viewers can't. Therefore, I think that even though I enjoy it, the show is harmful to our cause, because some poeple do equate tea party with RPers and they slam tea party consistently in the show, even though he is supposed to be a republican.
There are liberal slants sometimes like the voter ID story down south. But overall they do a very good job at exposing the corruptness of the media. Such as the phone hacking. They also had a clip where they were going to try out a new debate format and were shot down after a mock debate by a member of one of the party establishment for being to "harsh" on the candidates for asking the tough questions. "The Newsroom" tries to report the real news, not the sound bytes that are edited for a certain bias, while at first struggling with ratings due to the 'fad' stories that mean nothing not being coverd (Casey Anthony for example). The slants made me irritated about 1/3rd of the time, so there is still some political bias going on.
Overall a pretty good show. Not 100% believable, but entertaining.
Beautifully written show, certainly with some pro-freedom undercurrents that any libertarian could get behind. If you take the show for entertainment and evaluate it based on TV production, its really good. But it misfires from time to time with some of its political insinuations.
This is a genius way to propagandize the masses. Make a show about how the news they see on TV is bad, and then make the news on your TV show present things in the way you want them to understand it. It really is pretty clever.
I have only scene two clips of that show including this one, just wondering if anyone has actually watched it to see what they have been saying.
I watch television shows differently that most folks I guess. I view this with the same eyes as I'd watch 3rd rock from the sun or The West Wing, or Sliders even.. something to take my mind off reality.
I don't care if they tell us we suck as long as they do it honestly. What they are doing now is propaganda. Oh yeah, the guy is getting "in the zone" and he's blowing people's minds with his hardcore truthiness, and that truth that he's telling just happens to be the entirety of the liberal agenda mixed with hatred of those who oppose big government. It's supposed to be some sort of awe-inspiring moment on TV when people get the truth shocked into them, but it's freaking propaganda. They're brainwashing us with their message of hating those who would dare to have different moral views than the almighty liberal agenda. It's dressed in tear-jerking inspirational TV moment and the guy is always so stone-faced it makes me fucking sick. If there's one thing I can't stand it's fucking propaganda dressed up as entertainment or even useful info because it's neither.
When they talk about Ron, it's about his newsletter. There rebuttals are of little substance within a 10 second clip. They actually have a keynasian economist Oliva Munn pretending to be a fiscal conservative. If you take the liberal agenda out of it, it is entertaining.