US ‘The Single Biggest Misconception Is That We Are Lying’: CNN Contributor - "The two biggest misconceptions about the legacy media are “that we are lying” and that they manifest “political bias,” according to CNN’s “Reliable Sources.” "

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The two biggest misconceptions about the legacy media are “that we are lying” and that they manifest “political bias,” according to CNN’s “Reliable Sources.” The media’s bias actually benefits the people journalists are biased against, the show insisted.

“The single biggest misconception is that we are lying,” guest Mara Schiavocampo told host Brian Stelter on Sunday’s episode, which tackled alleged common myths about the state of American journalism.

“There is a lot of media mistrust,” she said accurately. Schiavocampo said she frequently encounters media misconceptions “when I’m at a cocktail party.”

“I hear this all the time. And here’s what I would love to correct about that misperception: We are human. We make mistakes.” But she added that “most often,” when people point out examples of the media’s lies, “what they’re pointing to is an example of a mistake, not an intentional lie.”

Neither she nor Stelter addressed “60 Minutes” reporter Sharyn Alfonsi accusing Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R) of corruption, then editing out the substantive part of his response, which refuted her allegation.

Mistakes are “almost always innocent,” Stelter said. Schiavocampo asserted, “We do not have malicious intent.”

Neither mentioned CNN contributor Reza Aslan, who suggested he’d like to punch 16-year-old Nick Sandmann in the face during his viral stand-off with left-wing activist Nathan Phillips. “Honest question. Have you ever seen a more punchable face than this kid’s?” Aslan tweeted of the teenager. Earlier, in 2017, Aslan had called President Donald Trump a “piece of s***.”

CNN continued enumerating the common lies and errors about the media, with Shiavocampo saying “another big” misconception about the legacy media is that reporters suffuse their coverage with their own “political bias.” She said it seems “really ironic,” but “journalists are aware of our own political bias,” and so “we’ll overcompensate to make sure the other side really gets a fair amount of coverage and really gets explained properly.”

“So in my view, when we do have a political bias, it’s the other view that actually benefits from that because we’re trying to counter our own human impulses,” she claimed.

“That’s very interesting,” replied Stelter, who said that mistakes often creep in because of the network’s “crazy workflow.”

In reality, CNN has systematically purged every contributor who expressed the view of the 78 million Americans who voted for the Republican ticket last November. After the firing of former U.S. Senator Rick Santorum in May, nearly half of CNN’s remaining “Republican” commentators endorsed Joe Biden in advance of the 2020 election: Amanda Carpenter, S.E. Cupp, former Congressman Charlie Dent, Ana Navarro, former Ohio Governor John Kasich, and “Anonymous” author Miles Taylor. The network’s latest hire, Alyssa Farah, has also been highly critical of former President Donald Trump. Instead, CNN host Don Lemon said everyone who voted for the Trump-Pence ticket voted to associate themselves with neo-Nazis and the Ku Klux Klan. He featured no opposing viewpoint.

Stelter and Schiavocampo went on to address why CNN often does not cover stories that have already circulated on social media. “Verification takes time,” she replied.

That does not explain CNN’s error-laden coverage of numerous recent stories. For instance, in September, Stelter criticized a “faulty media narrative” that erroneously claimed Border Patrol agents whipped illegal immigrants from Haiti attempting to cross into Del Rio, Texas. He did not mention that CNN had repeated the same narrative at least seven times in the past week.

Nor did CNN await “verification” before presenting Nick Sandmann and other students of Kentucky’s Covington Catholic High School as aggressively mocking American Indians based on their ethnicity.

“CNN’s tagline is ‘facts first.’ And what we believe their reporting was in this circumstance was lies first, cover up second, and facts not yet determined by that organization,” Sandmann’s attorney told Fox News. “That’s millions and millions and millions of repetitions of the lies and falsehoods that CNN spread.” CNN ultimately settled Sandmann’s $275 million lawsuit against the network on January 7 for an undisclosed sum.

When Stelter lamented the fact that Governor DeSantis has said conservatives should “assume” the legacy media are lying, Sandmann pointed to his own story as an example.

The ratings of Stelter’s show, which frequently critiques Fox News while ignoring his own network’s foibles, have plummeted throughout 2021.

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The problem with the boy who cried wolf insisting he‘s not lying is
1) no one believes him
2) we have documented proof of him lying in the past
3) which means there’s no reason to trust him now
4) no one’s listening anyway
5) honestly, at this point it kind of doesn’t matter.
6) A licky boom boom down
 
Is that why all those articles "naturally" came out to defend massive inflation under Biden as a good thing or that people are unironically saying "Lets go Brandon" and not "Fuck Biden"?

Totally not absolute lies created out of political bias.
 
CNN continued enumerating the common lies and errors about the media, with Shiavocampo saying “another big” misconception about the legacy media is that reporters suffuse their coverage with their own “political bias.” She said it seems “really ironic,” but “journalists are aware of our own political bias,” and so “we’ll overcompensate to make sure the other side really gets a fair amount of coverage and really gets explained properly.”
No you don't, what you do is you get some clown from the side you don't like to use as a punching bag to make said side look weak.
 
I still remember how you edited the Desert Storm interviews, you goddamn communist sympathizing cocksuckers.

Thanks for making my grandma think I was a goddamn lunatic.
 
Just because you're not able to protect Cuomo anymore doesn't mean you're no longer complicit in his fake quarantine and his miracle cure bleach baths, and there's no way I'm believing that was an honest mistake.

And don't forget Fake News being worse than Nigger. That was on the air with other people nodding along so you can't claim that you somehow missed all the news.
 
But she added that “most often,” when people point out examples of the media’s lies, “what they’re pointing to is an example of a mistake, not an intentional lie.”
Pretty convenient how every single "mistake" helps the same side. What are the odds?
 
Brian Stelter viscerally disgusts me. In the Medieval world, he would be the type of person to betray his besieged city to the enemy. He oozes slime but acts like nobody can see it.
 
"How dare you say i'm lying, you deplorable, mysoginistic, homo-islamophobic, cis-cum Trump supremacist that doesn't have a personal fact-checker to give his opinion in the affirmative? I say im telling the truth SO THERE!!"
 
Media audits itself: finds no bias or mistakes in their behavior..... film at 11.


Also, it doesn't matter if you were malicious or not in your mistakes. If you can't do your job, and have a consistent pattern of not doing your job, I reserve the right to call you incompetent and useless, even if you're trying not to be...... it's simple really:

If I order a cheeseburger in your store and get a chicken sandwich, the fact nobody blew their nose in it does not mean I have no reason at all to be even the least bit disappointed.

The modern news media consistently fails in it's job to inform the public due to sloppy writing, sloppy research and positing editorial opinion as fact. It doesn't matter at this point if the source of all these problems is honestly being bad at the job or too biased to do it right or actively trying to prop up an agenda.... the end result is the same:

The news is done so bad these days, you can't actually use it for it's intended purpose of being objectively informed about events.

It might be a misconception that you are liars, but when you indistinguishable from someone who is actually maliciously lying? It doesn't matter.

A boat that leaks because of poor workmanship is no different than one that leaks due to a saboteur drilling a hole in it - either way, I wont' take it out on the lake.

The news' quality these days is so poor, it might as well be people just making stuff up to fill a page.

Unless and until that changes, I will not use "the news".
 
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Brian Stelter viscerally disgusts me. In the Medieval world, he would be the type of person to betray his besieged city to the enemy. He oozes slime but acts like nobody can see it.
He even has the vocal pitch of a eunuch.
 
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