Tinker
The annual Media White House correspondents’ party on TV seemed like the real picture of the present day American Aristocracy.
One
of the main problems about looking at the information coming out of our U.S.
Government theses day is that the information that we hear and see are coming
to us through the American News Media.
And
that is more like a filter that keeps adding the salty personal feelings of the
media itself.
Do
you really care about what the reporter or news reader feels and then adds to the
information that we hear and see coming out of the American people Government?
Not
really! So how did everyone start tolerating the personal feeling of the
American News Networks telling everyone what they like, and don't like. We the
people should simply start broadcasting the information about the daily news
from our own TV network. Called, "Daily news just the way it
happens."
Why should we the people care who these news people are, we don't know those people, so why should we care what they think about anything? Much less make them bigger than life celebrities that are somehow valuable because of the work they do on TV.
Why should we the people care who these news people are, we don't know those people, so why should we care what they think about anything? Much less make them bigger than life celebrities that are somehow valuable because of the work they do on TV.
We don't need a TV poll telling us what we the people feel
like, so if we start soon to reconcile the manner that the people giveaway the
privacy that American once had. Maybe in time the American people could get
their daily privacy back by not falling for the TV games that took their social
dignity away from them in the first place.
When you hear and see another television personality on TV
telling you what they think, turn the station to something more entertaining.
Unless you are addicted to gossip and superficial feelings like the networks
are now broadcasting.
Then that of course would be your business.
Then that of course would be your business.
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