radiojake wrote:Wait, wait, wait..
You mean to say that the owners of mass media outlets are using the guise of 'reporting news', but are in actual fact subliminally putting forward an agenda?
There are some things wrong with your statement.
(1) The mass media outlet I referred to is MSNBC (not FoxNews). The vast majority of people understand that FoxNews tends towards the right. The vast majority of people who watch MSNBC do not think it tends towards any particular political spectrum. In fact, I turned on MSNBC expecting to see no opinion whatsoever, or at the very least a divergent number of opinions.
(2) The guise of reporting news should have been actually reporting news. I watched CNN as well. They actually reported who won. There was little political commentary. That is what should have happened on all major news networks last night. On MSNBC this was simply not the case. So, while they should have been reporting news, they were not.
(3) There was nothing subliminal about MSNBC's message. It was "The American voters on November 2nd are insane, except for those races where Democrats won." It was, "Rand Paul is a crazy man who will ruin the world's economy." It was, "Christine O'Connell/O'Donnell whatever is a moron, let's see how she makes a fool of herself and therefore shows that all Republicans are idiots." It was, "Michele Bachman wants to investigate Democrats like the McCarthy investigations." (which I heard today).