My favorite one recently (and the only one I watched, and even then I scrubbed through) was the one about media manipulation (fake news). It tried so desperately to gloss over the fact his co-host/producer left ABC after being a corrupt piece of shit producer for over a decade.
It was surreal. Yes, you get it. Media lies to make a narrative. They will ignore things that don't fit the narrative. Your producer RIGHT THERE is admitting her guilt!
Oh, no, wait, you are trying to hold her up as some moral authority? Her career was the reason you wanted her for this job? Oh, Christ.
Glad to see they apparently dropped the act after this.
I think Project Veritas hired a former CNN producer or something similar... but at least they addressed that and tried to extend that olive branch to their audience by letting the guy explain.
Jon Stewart's show is poorly veiled propaganda in comparison. A ramshackle confessional for some of the jaded/guilty career propagandists. Of course Liberals still won't "get it."
I think Project Veritas hired a former CNN producer or something similar... but at least they addressed that and tried to extend that olive branch to their audience by letting the guy explain.
The CNN guy hired by Veritas was quoted as saying something like they talked more about ethics in his first week at PV then they ever did during his decade in MSM.
Yep! I think I saw that before I clicked on the Jon Stewart thing, too.
So when that episode started and they had this lady formerly of ABC on, my interest was piqued. But she never really admitted guilt (saying you were 'part of a system' is a cop out) and showed the same blindness that liberals seem to have on self-inflection.
it's almost like he went down a list of anti-jewish memes and said "how many of these can i prove true in 90 seconds or less?"
jon stewart used to be respectable. now he's gone full groomer.
He was never respectable.
He did use his celebrity to advocate for years for health benefits for 9/11 first responders who got sick and screwed.
That's why the heel turn is even more shocking.
This kind of "white privilege" stuff spits in the face of all those blue collar guys that he stood shoulder-to-shoulder with.
yeah, he did have some good moments of not being a piece of shit.
but this... him blaming all black problems on white people is just jewish hate speech.
My favorite one recently (and the only one I watched, and even then I scrubbed through) was the one about media manipulation (fake news). It tried so desperately to gloss over the fact his co-host/producer left ABC after being a corrupt piece of shit producer for over a decade.
It was surreal. Yes, you get it. Media lies to make a narrative. They will ignore things that don't fit the narrative. Your producer RIGHT THERE is admitting her guilt!
Oh, no, wait, you are trying to hold her up as some moral authority? Her career was the reason you wanted her for this job? Oh, Christ.
Glad to see they apparently dropped the act after this.
I think Project Veritas hired a former CNN producer or something similar... but at least they addressed that and tried to extend that olive branch to their audience by letting the guy explain.
Jon Stewart's show is poorly veiled propaganda in comparison. A ramshackle confessional for some of the jaded/guilty career propagandists. Of course Liberals still won't "get it."
The CNN guy hired by Veritas was quoted as saying something like they talked more about ethics in his first week at PV then they ever did during his decade in MSM.
Yep! I think I saw that before I clicked on the Jon Stewart thing, too.
So when that episode started and they had this lady formerly of ABC on, my interest was piqued. But she never really admitted guilt (saying you were 'part of a system' is a cop out) and showed the same blindness that liberals seem to have on self-inflection.
He was never respectable. He was largely responsible for turning Millennials from on-the-fence politically to straight up Marxists in the 2000s.
a generation was raised thinking his joke news was better than the facts. basically a conditioning operation from the get go.