Friday, September 02, 2016 5:29:53 PM
Noted: 'more Fox than local news', a description of the Sinclair Broadcast Group, the owner of your source circa.com .. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Circa_News , by a writer at Talking Points Memo .. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinclair_Broadcast_Group#Political_programming .. also guess that could in part anyway explain why the Midwest tends to vote Republican.
Noted also that Sinclair's group was part of the vicious conservative "swiftboating" effort against John Kerry in 2004.
Later in October 2004, just two weeks prior to the 2004 presidential election, it was reported that all 62 of Sinclair's stations would preempt prime time programming to air Stolen Honor: Wounds That Never Heal, a documentary critical of U.S. presidential candidate John Kerry's anti-Vietnam War activism.[86] The film was produced by Carlton Sherwood, a former associate of Tom Ridge, and accused Kerry of prolonging the Vietnam War because of his anti-war activism. The organization Swift Boat Veterans for Truth, an anti-Kerry organization whose name became well known in the 2004 election year, was cross-promoting the film as part of a $1.4 million advertising campaign.[87] In response, the Democratic National Committee filed a legal motion with the Federal Election Commission stating that it is inappropriate for the media organization to air "partisan propaganda" in the last 10 days of an election campaign.[88] Following the incident, Sinclair fired its Washington bureau chief Jon Lieberman for publicly criticizing the film in The Baltimore Sun as "biased political propaganda."[89] .. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinclair_Broadcast_Group#Political_programming
And this gem re Obama.
In November 2010, it was reported that five Fox affiliates and one ABC affiliate owned by Sinclair broadcast an infomercial critical of President Barack Obama, Breaking Point: 25 Minutes that will Change America, which was sponsored by the National Republican Trust Political Action Group.[90] The infomercial painted Obama as an extremist, and claimed that, during the 2008 presidential campaign, he received some campaign money from the Hamas terrorist group, and that Obama said in a speech, "You want freedom? You’re gonna have to kill some crackers! You gonna have to kill some of those babies." The special also discusses Obama advisers Van Jones and John Holdren, as well as Obama staff Anita Dunn, Kevin Jennings, Carol Browner and Cass Sunstein – all in an unflattering light; in one case, the special claimed that Holdren said that trees should be permitted to sue humans in court. The infomercial aired at various times during the weekend of October 30 on Sinclair-owned stations in Madison, Wisconsin; Cape Girardeau, Missouri; Lexington, Kentucky; Pittsburgh; Des Moines; and Winston-Salem – all in swing states vital to the 2010 elections.[91][92]
Noted also that we were not told that Ron Hosko of slide? 20 of 48
"Ronald Hosko, who retired two years ago as the Assistant FBI Director in charge of the bureau's criminal division, agreed Mrs. Clinton's actions at the State Department showed a disregard for her obligation to preserve and protect sensitive government information.
He said such responsibilities were "taken seriously" inside the FBI but that "does not appear to be the case in the State Department under Hillary Clinton. To me, this was a systemic failure at State, top to bottom.""
is also a conservative activist
Politico Fails To Disclose Right-Wing Ties Of Source Commenting On FBI Investigation Into Clinton's Email
Media Outlets Have Repeatedly Cited Ron Hosko Without Noting His Leadership Of A Right-Wing Organization
Research ››› November 11, 2015 4:06 PM EST ››› TYLER CHERRY
http://mediamatters.org/research/2015/11/11/politico-fails-to-disclose-right-wing-ties-of-s/206799
That article must be the content of a slideshow, eh, rooster .. wonder who compiled the substance of it and for presentation to whom.
I haven't read past slide 20.
Noted also that Sinclair's group was part of the vicious conservative "swiftboating" effort against John Kerry in 2004.
Later in October 2004, just two weeks prior to the 2004 presidential election, it was reported that all 62 of Sinclair's stations would preempt prime time programming to air Stolen Honor: Wounds That Never Heal, a documentary critical of U.S. presidential candidate John Kerry's anti-Vietnam War activism.[86] The film was produced by Carlton Sherwood, a former associate of Tom Ridge, and accused Kerry of prolonging the Vietnam War because of his anti-war activism. The organization Swift Boat Veterans for Truth, an anti-Kerry organization whose name became well known in the 2004 election year, was cross-promoting the film as part of a $1.4 million advertising campaign.[87] In response, the Democratic National Committee filed a legal motion with the Federal Election Commission stating that it is inappropriate for the media organization to air "partisan propaganda" in the last 10 days of an election campaign.[88] Following the incident, Sinclair fired its Washington bureau chief Jon Lieberman for publicly criticizing the film in The Baltimore Sun as "biased political propaganda."[89] .. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinclair_Broadcast_Group#Political_programming
And this gem re Obama.
In November 2010, it was reported that five Fox affiliates and one ABC affiliate owned by Sinclair broadcast an infomercial critical of President Barack Obama, Breaking Point: 25 Minutes that will Change America, which was sponsored by the National Republican Trust Political Action Group.[90] The infomercial painted Obama as an extremist, and claimed that, during the 2008 presidential campaign, he received some campaign money from the Hamas terrorist group, and that Obama said in a speech, "You want freedom? You’re gonna have to kill some crackers! You gonna have to kill some of those babies." The special also discusses Obama advisers Van Jones and John Holdren, as well as Obama staff Anita Dunn, Kevin Jennings, Carol Browner and Cass Sunstein – all in an unflattering light; in one case, the special claimed that Holdren said that trees should be permitted to sue humans in court. The infomercial aired at various times during the weekend of October 30 on Sinclair-owned stations in Madison, Wisconsin; Cape Girardeau, Missouri; Lexington, Kentucky; Pittsburgh; Des Moines; and Winston-Salem – all in swing states vital to the 2010 elections.[91][92]
Noted also that we were not told that Ron Hosko of slide? 20 of 48
"Ronald Hosko, who retired two years ago as the Assistant FBI Director in charge of the bureau's criminal division, agreed Mrs. Clinton's actions at the State Department showed a disregard for her obligation to preserve and protect sensitive government information.
He said such responsibilities were "taken seriously" inside the FBI but that "does not appear to be the case in the State Department under Hillary Clinton. To me, this was a systemic failure at State, top to bottom.""
is also a conservative activist
Politico Fails To Disclose Right-Wing Ties Of Source Commenting On FBI Investigation Into Clinton's Email
Media Outlets Have Repeatedly Cited Ron Hosko Without Noting His Leadership Of A Right-Wing Organization
Research ››› November 11, 2015 4:06 PM EST ››› TYLER CHERRY
http://mediamatters.org/research/2015/11/11/politico-fails-to-disclose-right-wing-ties-of-s/206799
That article must be the content of a slideshow, eh, rooster .. wonder who compiled the substance of it and for presentation to whom.
I haven't read past slide 20.
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