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04-03-22 20:41 #7780
Posts: 1604This is the real problem
Originally Posted by MarquisdeSade1 [View Original Post]
There are two articles here from Forbes and from MakeUseOf. The latter uses ratings from https://www.allsides.com/unbiased-balanced-news. The two articles are: https://www.forbes.com/sites/berlins...h=1dba9c06e9b5 and https://www.makeuseof.com/tag/trust-news-sites/.
Here's an excerpt from Forbes. "One key question for any publication is this: If a reporter gets facts in a story wrong, will the news outlet investigate a complaint and publish a correction? Does the publication have its own code of ethics? Or does it subscribe to and endorse the Society of Professional Journalist's code of ethics? And if a reporter or editor seriously violates ethical codes. Such as being a blatant or serial plagiarizer, fabulist or exaggerator. Will they be fired at a given news outlet? While some may criticize mainstream media outlets for a variety of sins, top outlets such as the Washington Post, the New York Times, NBC News and the New Republic have fired journalists for such ethics violations."
Interesting questions, are they not? I'd bet money that none of the sources that you or any other rightwingnut moron on this form reads can answer yes to all of these questions. The probably can't even answer yes to any of the questions. Except the Russian sources that you, yourself, often post. But if they fire a reporter it is because the reporter covered a topic the wrong was and was stood up against a wall and shot.
Forbes goes on to say: "Realizing that millions more people are scratching their heads, wondering what to read and where to spend their subscription dollars, here are my top 10 large journalistic brands where I believe you can most often find real, reported facts:
1. The New York Times.
This is the most influential newspaper in the USA In my view. Its editorial page and some of its news coverage take a left-leaning, progressive view of the world. But the NYT also hews to ethical standards of reporting and the classic elements of journalism in America. That's what helps the NYT remain, arguably, the agenda-setting news organization in America. It is a leader in business, politics and culture coverage. *.
2. The Wall Street Journal.
The largest circulation newspaper in the USA, the WSJ made its bones as a business newspaper and pioneered new types of feature writing in American journalism (for example, its quirky middle-column feature called the "Ahed" and longer form, in-depth reports called "leders" As the company was purchased by Australian media mogul Rupert Murdoch in 2007, the WSJ pivoted to cover more general news in addition to business news. The WSJ is still brand X among daily business publications in the world. Its editorial page is a bastion of American free-market conservatism, using the motto, "free markets, free people. " With former Republican speechwriters and strategists such as Karl Rove, Peggy Noonan and Bill McGurn writing columns, the WSJ editorial page is often a must-read for Republicans in Washington. And left-leaning readers should not dismiss the WSJ edit page just because they may disagree with its positions. It has won several Pulitzer Prizes for editorials and columns that feature a clear thesis, backed up by thorough fact-based reporting and bold arguments.
3. The Washington Post.
The newspaper that brought down President Richard Nixon with its reporting on the Watergate scandal in the early 1970's maintains its intellectually robust tradition under the new ownership of Amazon.com founder Jeff Bezos. The Post has, for decades, been part of the big three national papers. A peer of the NYT and WSJ. In terms of winning Pulitzer Prizes, hiring the best and brightest reporters and producing big scoops. Of the big three, the Post is arguably the most forward-thinking right now in trying new digital strategies that have boosted readership. And with Bezos' backing, the Post is on a hiring binge for talented reporters while the NYT and WSJ have been pruning their reporting staffs in recent months. Most people think the Post editorial page leans left but is often regarded as more center left than the NYT. *.
4. BBC.
The BBC is the global standard bearer for excellence in broadcast radio and TV journalism. If only USA Cable news outlets could follow BBC's recipe. And while PBS produces some great entertainment, documentary and news programs, its news programs have often seemed to lack the creative energy of the BBC. While NPR produces some fantastic journalism, a bulk of its news coverage seem to come from re-reporting news from the New York Times and the Associated Press. And the American public perceives NPR to be more left-leaning than the BBC.
5. The Economist.
Another British export, the Economist magazine is staffed with excellent economists and journalists who produce a tightly-edited, factually rigorous account of what's happening in the world each week. One oddity is that the Economist doesn't publish bylines of their writers so you never know who exactly wrote a given piece.
6. The New Yorker.
This American treasure publishes sophisticated narrative non-fiction pieces from top writers and reporters each week in a print magazine and, increasingly, on other platforms. The New Yorker is smartly expanding its audience on the web, offering to the masses content that used to be open only to its print subscribers. The magazine itself runs a piece of fiction each week (identifies it as such). The long-form non-fiction reports on politics, culture, business and other topics often take months to report, write and fact check. The result is deep reporting and analysis each week that is hard to find elsewhere. And the narrative structures and techniques the writers use make for enjoyable reading. Similar to the Times, the New Yorker presents a progressive view of the world. Conservative readers should recognize that but not let it detract from them enjoying some of the best reporting and writing happening in the world. *.
7. Wire Services: The Associated Press, Reuters, Bloomberg News.
You can't exactly "subscribe" to these wire services. But you can trust reports from these organizations to be factual. They provide a backbone of news and information flows about politics and the economy. And their member organizations that surface their reports benefit from this reporting. You can follow these organizations on social media and can also follow certain reporters for these organizations who report on topics of interest to you. These wire services also do have web sites and mobile apps you can use to stay abreast the news. *.
8. Foreign Affairs.
This bi-monthly magazine is published by the Council on Foreign Relations. It's a serious magazine for people who want intelligence on global affairs. The magazine and its many digital platforms benefits from submissions, dialogue, differing views and analysis from the many top minds on international relations.
9. The Atlantic.
This is another national treasure, a monthly magazine that presents a view of the nation and world from Washington the. See. It is informed by many top journalists who write long-form features and also write some analysis. The Atlantic web site sometimes hews to clickable headlines. But the magazine and its parent company also subscribe to American journalism principles of fact-based reporting.
10. Politico.
Founded by reporters who left the Washington Post in 2006, Politico has built itself into a crucial player in politics reporting in the USA (and with expansions to Europe). It does publish some products in print, but Politico is easily accessible on the Internet and mobile devices. Keep an eye on Axios, a news startup launched this year by two founders of Politico.
* Disclosures: Earlier in my career, I interned at the Associated Press and the Washington Post. I worked as a staff writer at the Wall Street Journal between 2001-2011. I have also published free-lance articles in the Post, the New York Times and the New Yorker (website) as well as some of the publications listed in the runner up lists.
Runners Up:
- National Public Radio.
- TIME magazine.
-The Christian Science Monitor.
- The LOS Angeles Times (and many other regional, metropolitan daily newspapers).
- USA Today.
- CNN.
- NBC News.
- CBS News.
- ABC News.
Business News Sources:
- FORBES magazine.
- Bloomberg BusinessWeek magazine.
- Fortune magazine.
- The Financial Times newspaper.
Sources of reporting and opinion from the right of the political spectrum:
- National Review.
- The Weekly Standard.
Sources of reporting and opinion from the left of the political spectrum:
- The New Republic.
- The Nation".
What is interesting about this list is that you, Elvis, Canada, Axe Hole and the rest of the lunatic fringe will call all of these sources "fake news". Just watch the responses that they post in response to this post.
See, that's where the problem lies. When 75% of the population says that the sources above are, by and large, fair sources and 25% of the population says "they're all fake news", who is right? It reminds me of the very old WWI song called "They Were All Out of Step But Jim". The song depicts a mother and father of a soldier gloating to their friends after seeing their son marching. They declare their joy in the chorus, oblivious to the humor of the song's title:
"Did you see my little Jimmy marching with the soldiers up the avenue?
There was Jimmy just as stiff as starch like his Daddy on the seventeenth of March.
Did you notice all the lovely ladies casting their eyes on him?
Away he went to live in a tent over in France with his regiment.
Were you there, and tell me, did you notice?
They were all out of step but Jim. "
In case you don't know, the rightwingnuts are the Mother and Father in the song.
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04-03-22 19:51 #7779
Posts: 2579Lmao
Originally Posted by EihTooms [View Original Post]
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04-03-22 19:16 #7778
Posts: 2579Lmao
Originally Posted by Xpartan [View Original Post]
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04-03-22 18:56 #7777
Posts: 2579Thr truth is the truth
Originally Posted by Xpartan [View Original Post]
Calling us clowns doesn't make the truth any less true, you Biden asslicker.
Self delusion is a horrible malady!
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04-03-22 16:11 #7776
Posts: 5502Guess what? That 71% is wrong.
Originally Posted by Canada [View Original Post]
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04-03-22 15:07 #7775
Posts: 1604Absolutely
Originally Posted by Xpartan [View Original Post]
It is so easy to be a Republican anymore. All they need to to is yell "fake new" and the rest of the idiot rightwingnuts start drooling.
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04-03-22 12:48 #7774
Posts: 691The Truth has come forth
Originally Posted by Canada [View Original Post]
And more: In late 2020, a Devon Energy executive said on an investor call that "we have a deep inventory of approved federal permits in hand that essentially cover all of our desired activity over the next presidential term. " he was referring to the temporary pause President Joe Biden and Interior Secretary Deb Haaland wisely put in place on the issuance of new federal leases last year in order to review the climate and budgetary impacts of these leases.
Who would have thought that the real reason for lack of production growth was the free market and not Biden or pipelines or leases. I wonder how many times Canada's lies needs to be knocked to the mat before he scurries away in shame.
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04-03-22 07:57 #7773
Posts: 1680Precisely
Originally Posted by Xpartan [View Original Post]
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04-03-22 07:04 #7772
Posts: 1988Originally Posted by PVMonger [View Original Post]
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04-03-22 05:54 #7771
Posts: 691Originally Posted by Canada [View Original Post]
I'm glad you also recognise the rigs that are currently laying idle after the great Trump inspired oil price meltdown of 2020. Amazing isn't it that they are not drilling. Why are they not drilling? Well according to the industry, investors are wanting dividends and share buybacks and do not want companied overcommitting to expanding production which had previously led to the 600 bankruptcies and hundreds of billions of losses during Trumps presidency. There is also a shortage of workers. After the big bankruptcy surge under Trump many people in the industry went and found other jobs. The cost of incentivizing a return of people to man the rigs makes drilling more expensive and the oil companies looking to increase dividends and buy backs don't want to pay for it. So basically the oil industry is happy with the current pricing and production and have little to no incentive to do anything about it. As we also know that current production is sitting around 1 mbpd less than under Trump and several pipelines have since been completed it is clear that there is more than sufficient pipeline capacity to handle a significantly greater output. Now a talented stock market investor would know this as it is common knowledge from guidance provided by oil companies on their earnings and production guidance.
So as the oil industry has shown itself incapable of acting in the public interest, Biden has now invoked the Defence Act to encourage the supply of materials for EVs which will accelerate the production of EVs and reduce the impact of oil price disruptions to the economy. Well done Biden on this insightful move to improve the environment while marginalising the oil industry to hold the economy to ransom.
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04-03-22 05:01 #7770
Posts: 2579Another dog shit policy brought to us by Bubba
Originally Posted by EihTooms [View Original Post]
The beginning of the end of the world as we knew it.
Just think no CCP in the WTO and the Chinese virus would have just been a local event, maybe more akin to SARS?
They entirely blew up the global economy and destroyed how many lives?
Not to mention what they did to this hobby you love so dearly.
Will it ever fully recover before you die? Doubtful.
Thanks Xi and Bubba.
Clinton should go down as the worst POTUS ever, I think much worse than even Biden or Barry Hussein (or Bush 43 the turd).
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04-03-22 04:16 #7769
Posts: 723Originally Posted by Canada [View Original Post]
The 2022 mid term election is coming and the Woke Marxist Democratic party is going to take a beating and deservedly so. Rational Democrats know this and hopefully they will be able to understand what went wrong. It will be up to them to try to pick up the pieces of their shattered party after the left wing radicals go down in defeat. But the 2022 election will only put the breaks on the radical's insane agenda. Americans will have to soundly defeat the Democrat Party in the 2024 Presidential election before we can begin to repair the damage that the Biden Administration has done to the country. Until then things are only going to get worse.
Here is the latest RealClearPolitics Biden Job Approval Polling Data.
RCP Average Date 3/18 - 3/31 Approve 40.8 Disapprove 54.0 Spread -13.2.
Marist Date 3/22 - 3/29 Approve 39 Disapprove 55 Spread -16.
Quinnipiac Date 3/24 - 3/28 Approve 38 Disapprove 55 Spread -17.
Economist Date 3/26 - 3/29 Approve 45 Disapprove 49 Spread -4.
Rasmussen Date 3/29 - 3/31 Approve 40 Disapprove 58 Spread -18.
Reuters Date 3/28 - 3/29 Approve 42 Disapprove 52 Spread -10.
Politico Date 3/25 - 3/27 Approve 42 Disapprove 54 Spread -12.
Harvard Date 3/23 - 3/24 Approve 39 Disapprove 55 Spread -16.
NBC News Date 3/18 - 3/22 Approve 41 Disapprove 54 Spread -13.
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04-03-22 03:34 #7768
Posts: 428Agreed
Originally Posted by Canada [View Original Post]
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04-03-22 03:23 #7767
Posts: 1068Dreaming in Fantasyland
Originally Posted by EihTooms [View Original Post]
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04-03-22 03:18 #7766
Posts: 1068Drilling rigs stacked
Originally Posted by GDreams [View Original Post]