Posted on 03/21/2017 5:15:46 PM PDT by Kaslin
I’ve been doing this since the election———all cable and major networks,including PBS.
It’s delightful.
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I didn't watch it that night, but I listened to NPR the next morning on my way to work.
It was something to hear. Every single anchor and correspondent was speaking in a very low voice, very slowly. Slowly, slowly.
It reminded me of SNL's "Festrunk Brothers" (Steve Martin and Dan Akroyd) when they figured out that the "Fox-es" had stood them up.
I watch the replays about twice a month.
By not pursuing the Clinton crimes they are essentially saying that as long as you are in power you are fair game for prosecutors and the media but once you’re no longer a contender for power in the swamp all is forgotten. Which makes this nothing more than D.C. “gottcha” and leads to voter apathy.
Ooh, I LIKE that!
chajin wrote: “The one exception was Fox Business Network. They were mildly subdued until about 10 PM, and then become more and more jovial, until between 1:00 and 3:00, when it was obvious that they desperately wanted to declare Trump the winner and was being stopped by Someones Upstairs.”
Don’t remember exactly but just after the 8PM CST break, I noticed things began to shift on FBN. I told wife, based on what was being said Trump just may win. True the positive increased from there but i think it became apparent at around 8 CST that HRC was in real trouble.
Heh. It was exactly the opposite here at Free Republic. :-)
On September 29th, we were at my buddy’s place for a football party for the Nebraska vs Illinois game. In the evening after the game, we were all pretty liquored up and got to talking about the election. A couple of my friends were saying that they thought Trump was done. I told them that he was going to win and win in a landslide. That got the attention of several more friends and acquaintances who joined the discussion. I explained about reading a lot of the Wikileaks stuff and seeing the email that talked about using the polls to push people to assume it was over. I told them that it seemed to me, based on Wikileaks, that the media and polling people were trying to “gaslight” the Trumpers. I said that based on that information and the rallys and what a horrible low energy candidate that the Clinton campaign was smoke and mirrors..
Needless to say, most of them said that I was full of it and it was wishful thinking. I placed some bets that night that left me with a pocketful of twenties a few weeks later. I made the same bet with one of my friends at work who was convinced it was going to be a wipeout.
I have never been so happy to be right.
Me too.........lol
I’m going to scan and watch a few probably starting tomorrow.
HRC had the intel from the obam administration. She was pressing the Russia meme during the second debate.
Good memory. Many have forgotten that amidst all the smoke and mirrors we now see being played
When our liberal snow bird neighbors left last March to go back to Massachusetts my husband told them Trump would be President when they came back this year. They laughed.
And everything changed that day.
Bookmarking for tomorrow night viewing. Thanks for this.
This is one of my favorite pastimes. Ive seen the coverage on YouTube (although some are not complete) of:
-Fox News
-CNN
-MSNBC (LOL)
-Fox Business
-Fox Broadcast
-ABC
-NBC
-CBS
-PBS
-700 Club (short)
-Yahoo News (they all act like Hillary already won at the beginning)
-Daily Wire (NeverTrumpers)
-Church Militant (pro-Trump Catholics)
-Breitbart (filmed radio broadcast)
-Louder with Crowder
-The Young Turks (short outtakes of their breakdowns)
Including foreign coverage:
-BBC
-ITV (extremely biased)
-CBC (all three panel members were virulently anti-Trump)
-RT (they love the third parties)
-ARD (German; Clinton and Obama worship; lots of nonsensical BS about Trump)
-Der Spiegel (German newspaper webcast; short)
-ORF2 (Austrian; was removed from YouTube while I was still watching it)
-TG La7 (Italian)
Im currently watching:
-Right Side Broadcasting (kind of boring one-man-show, but on our side)
-Telemundo (extraordinarily Hispanic centricunsurprisingly)
And I still plan probably to watch:
-CSPAN
-Fusion (leftie)
-LINKTV (leftie)
-Alex Jones (rightie)
That may be all thats up (at least in languages I understand). I hope Im not missing any. Ive gone a little crazy with it, but it never gets oldand it really, really presses home how biased and out-of-touch the media is on average.
Yes, I remember. For some reason everyone was refusing to give Trump Georgia even though he was double digits ahead with 90+ percent of the vote in and Cavuto was coming on saying "well we're being asked why we haven't put Georgia into the win column yet for Trump, our people just don't have confidence yet that that's over so we'll wait a little longer" and all I could think was "they thought Hillary had rigged it and someone upstairs is waiting for her fraud to kick in" because there was no other reason.
After the fact I watched PBS coverage of the election on Youtube and that is great fun. They start off all "elections are sacred and we all must respect the results regardless of the outcome (hint: it's Hillary!)" at 8pm and by 10pm that was entirely out the window when it was obvious Trump was winning. Some real sad faces on their, a real delight!
Doubt everything Comey said regarding the confidence in Russia intervention. This thing is dirtier than we can imagine.
Joe Scarborough has a few moments of clarity the morning after the election, before he reverted to his normal full blown batsh** basket case.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v-8EPmM8Ijk
I remember Nobama criticizing Republicans before the election for complaining the election was rigged.
After the election he was a broken record, complaining the election was rigged.
I too thought the shift happened about 7:30 to 8 pm EST. I didn’t watch TV but simply watched the real-time trending on the NYT web site.
http://www.nytimes.com/elections/forecast/president
I laughed when their crooked Hillary prediction of 80+% started falling and the red and blue lines crossed. It was a joy to watch, just the data with no commentary.
That must have been the time the news anchors woke up to the truth -
Political Rule # 1 - “Don’t believe your own propaganda.”
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