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As the aftermath of the tragedy in Maui continues to unfold, there are two issues concerning the media. One is that on the island, the authorities were limiting press access, and nationally, Joe Biden was given a complete fluff job despite being absent and apathetic about the plight of the islanders. After a disastrous visit on-site, the press tried in vain to praise his performance; reality kept that from gaining any traction.
On a different note, there have been signs of the press struggling to maintain influence, with CNN complaining about conservatives doing a good job at unraveling preferred narratives. Then we look at Vox, as they strain to describe what is and is not considered a "ban," failing twice in the process.
Finally, there is the New York Times being caught altering the headline of an election editorial after it was pointed out to them that the central premise flies directly in the face of years of agitprop about the sanctity of elections.
Now, crack one open and savor some mainstream media mayhem and malpractice.
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- There are a disturbing amount of media blackouts being waged against the press on the island of Maui.
- Joe Biden's fiasco of a Hawaiian visit gets burnished by a desperate press corps; the worst of the lot being CNN's Bill Weir.
- Joe Scarborough feigns outrage at the reaction to Biden falling asleep, pretending he never behaved this way with Donald Trump.
- CNN has a problem with conservatives manipulating liberal narratives, but has no problem with liberals contorting facts and redefining terms.
- Vox struggles to convince people that books for sale are "banned," and lightbulbs being made illegal are NOT banned.
- The New York Times changes a headline, after realizing it overlooked its own contradicting election coverage for years.
See if you can pick up on the subtle shift in this @NYTimes entry. pic.twitter.com/nHiDFDX4hm
— Lie-Able Sources (@LieAbleSources) August 23, 2023