Re: RE: "Unbiased" CBC Coverage
If you're appalled by all news reporting, this should be no exception, but it obviously is, because it suits your bias perhaps? I think so.
All you did was try and spin and you are not very good at it.
I'm interested in seeing the reaction of Liberals. Considering that a good portion of the Canadian population is fixated on US news, I would suggest you find something else to bring up.
Tax benefits? What tax benefits? Do tell.
That's exactly what the CBC did, changed the perception of the events by means of omission.
fuzzylogix said:I am appalled by ALL news reporting. The news today is done with microchip clips because the attention span of society is registered in seconds now.
If you're appalled by all news reporting, this should be no exception, but it obviously is, because it suits your bias perhaps? I think so.
fuzzylogix said:I obviously had to spend three paragraphs to explain it to YOU. You still dont seem to get that the clip succinctly presents a summary of Harper's speech. It is not misquoting Harper.
All you did was try and spin and you are not very good at it.
fuzzylogix said:It is interesting that as an American you are so incensed by our news station- Why? Because it is apparently not reporting with a slant akin to your own views???? Who pays for the station is meaningless. A private news station is partly supported by public funds by virtue of tax benefits.
I'm interested in seeing the reaction of Liberals. Considering that a good portion of the Canadian population is fixated on US news, I would suggest you find something else to bring up.
Tax benefits? What tax benefits? Do tell.
fuzzylogix said:All news stations are biased. They choose the stories that they wish to emphasize and they choose the way in which they do it. The question is whether a news station is lying or changing events. I dont think the clip changes the intent of the speech. The station may have a bias in presenting leftist views, but on this occasion, I dont think that they misquoted Harper's ideas.
That's exactly what the CBC did, changed the perception of the events by means of omission.