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âJust stick to reporting the facts?â When did that ever sell a paper? Hearst didnât build his empire on facts. And how often are facts used as clickbait now? People donât want facts, they want confirmation of their own opinion.
The headache is, given the recent canine cleansing operation, those speculations may turn out to be facts. We donât know that yet, but the possibility exists: Why else frameFoxworthy for Cooper âs murder?
Is Grout trying to frame Foxworthy? Probably not, yes the perpetrators are trying to create a false trail by setting Foxworthy up as part of the conspiracy. Grout is simply not thinking objectively about the evidence before him.
This is an excellent take on modern journalism. Donât report the facts. Report your view of the facts and donât let the common man form his own opinion.
Is now a good time to remind them that they live in a âvery nice gulagâ hidden from the surface? Why would they put you in a gulag located in the gulag you already live in?
I worked in a newspaper for twenty years. Any other time I would agree with Penelope. The man who hired me (May he rest in peace!) would spin in his grave if the newspaper went tabloid. But in this case, the âfactsâ make Foxworthy look guilty as Hell.
He was spotted by police at the scene of the crime with blood on his hands (literally!). There was a box filled with smoked pork sausages. The head of a recently disappeared pig was located in his fridge.
Good luck finding a jury that wonât convict him after being presented with those âfactsâ!
I think Foxworthy is being framed and it seems likely that evidence was planted. Why would he sit there waiting for Cooper Hooper to show up if he just had killed Cooper? That is nonsense. I hope someone catches on and followed the giraffe, but they have no idea.
Iâve got to say this is striking close to home. Protests for no other reason then to protest, the media telling their version of facts rather then the real facts. It is easy to see where Aaron is getting his ideas from.
Guilty Bystander about 7 years ago
âJust stick to reporting the facts?â When did that ever sell a paper? Hearst didnât build his empire on facts. And how often are facts used as clickbait now? People donât want facts, they want confirmation of their own opinion.
Robert Nowall Premium Member about 7 years ago
I guess the chicken at the copy desk didnât object to Penelope Puma becoming editor-in-chief. Or he didnât object that hard.
Vet Premium Member about 7 years ago
Objective factual reporting?? Scandalous!!! Spin it. Twist it. Subvert it. Manipulate it. Then force feed itâŠâŠ.professionally. Dirty Laundry.
Cheapskate0 about 7 years ago
The headache is, given the recent canine cleansing operation, those speculations may turn out to be facts. We donât know that yet, but the possibility exists: Why else frame Foxworthy for Cooper âs murder?
Erwin Schwartz about 7 years ago
Is Grout trying to frame Foxworthy? Probably not, yes the perpetrators are trying to create a false trail by setting Foxworthy up as part of the conspiracy. Grout is simply not thinking objectively about the evidence before him.
Ida No about 7 years ago
Or, look for stories that spin themselves. There have to be some great yarns out there, somewhereâŠ
banjinshiju about 7 years ago
This is an excellent take on modern journalism. Donât report the facts. Report your view of the facts and donât let the common man form his own opinion.
Diat60 about 7 years ago
Methinks thereâs a Deus ex Machina out there still waiting to be discovered.
Urbane Gorilla about 7 years ago
So we have: Eve, the giraffe-girl spy drinking in all this, planning to report back to whomever. And the Examiner going full tabloid.
salenstormwing about 7 years ago
Is now a good time to remind them that they live in a âvery nice gulagâ hidden from the surface? Why would they put you in a gulag located in the gulag you already live in?
Dragoncat about 7 years ago
I worked in a newspaper for twenty years. Any other time I would agree with Penelope. The man who hired me (May he rest in peace!) would spin in his grave if the newspaper went tabloid. But in this case, the âfactsâ make Foxworthy look guilty as Hell.
He was spotted by police at the scene of the crime with blood on his hands (literally!). There was a box filled with smoked pork sausages. The head of a recently disappeared pig was located in his fridge.
Good luck finding a jury that wonât convict him after being presented with those âfactsâ!
pam Miner about 7 years ago
I think Foxworthy is being framed and it seems likely that evidence was planted. Why would he sit there waiting for Cooper Hooper to show up if he just had killed Cooper? That is nonsense. I hope someone catches on and followed the giraffe, but they have no idea.
pam Miner about 7 years ago
The cat in shades is a hot headed opinion claimer.
nathenleeturner about 7 years ago
Iâve got to say this is striking close to home. Protests for no other reason then to protest, the media telling their version of facts rather then the real facts. It is easy to see where Aaron is getting his ideas from.
Tue Elung-Jensen about 7 years ago
Rational thinking and objective reporting have no place in journalism â these days.
William Bednar Premium Member about 7 years ago
Yeah, in our current age of: Facts = Fake News, and Fake News = Facts. Reporting the facts is a very radical idea
BeniHanna6 Premium Member about 7 years ago
A principled Editor? Wow will wonders never cease.
MichaelWeskamp about 7 years ago
So, the boss is a radical then. Be careful.
bedd022 about 7 years ago
âOh, great⊠Sheâs a radical.â I forgot how Endtown used to do funny stuff like that.
Ol' me about 7 years ago
Wow. Art imitates life.