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Iâd make a witty reply, but Iâm busy trying to figure out what line to use on my next tweet about Bidenâs dogs as a current employee of NBC who worked for the Daily Caller before I landed in the MSM swamp.
If itâs now to the point where we believe that nothing is true anymore, that nothing is reliable, then Fox Fake âNewsâ and the MAGA/Q rabble have indeed succeeded.
Love it when they think they have to put the subject and pronoun together in the sentence. Not sure where this started but all the local channels are saying it that way. âWe lead with the Mayor statingâŠâ
Oh, donât get me started with âWeâll continue on with our next storyâŠâ
Itâs either continue, or go on, not continue on.
I really miss the past where news was only on TV and Radio a few times a day unless something really important was happening.. Back then there were only a few hours in a day for news so they only covered important news. There were no pundits because they didnât have the time for them and journalism back then thought pundits did not belong on a News broadcast.
Since kids arenât learning how to speak properly and since our attention spans are about as long as a horseflyâs, this seems like a logical development
I wonder if anyoneâs done a study on what percentage of each newscast is devoted to useless, uninformative sociobabble.
âAnd we go now to our correspondent on the ground in East Palestine, Ohio, Gloria Excelsis. Gloria?â
âThank you, Walter. Itâs been a sad, rainy day here in East Palestine, site of âŠ. [insert actual news here] But weâll have continuing coverage of this as the story unfolds. Back to you, Walter.â
âThank you, Gloria. XBCâs Gloria Excelsis in East Palestine, Ohio. In other breaking news âŠ.â
 Aside: Does anyone ever cover unbroken news any more?
I wonder what the next step is for human evolution now that all forms of media have figured out the best way to guide our actions is to keep us in a constant state of fear and angerâŠ
âComing up in our next segment, âThe world may end next ThursdayââŠ.But first we visit with Chef Boyrdumb at his new artisan grilled cheese dinerâŠ..â
Most of the commentators here missing the point of the comic. News consultants banning verbs 20 years ago. Having reporters speaking in present tense phrases. Only gerunds being used. Hurting my ears.
BE THIS GUY almost 2 years ago
Is Yoda now a news anchorman?
thevideostoreguy almost 2 years ago
News. Produced by artificial intelligence. Human journalism doomed. All humans doomed. Soon.
Aspen_Bell almost 2 years ago
Film at 11!
Argythree almost 2 years ago
If this was the biggest problem with news, weâd be in great shapeâŠ
Uncle Joe almost 2 years ago
Iâd make a witty reply, but Iâm busy trying to figure out what line to use on my next tweet about Bidenâs dogs as a current employee of NBC who worked for the Daily Caller before I landed in the MSM swamp.
Alexander the Good Enough almost 2 years ago
If itâs now to the point where we believe that nothing is true anymore, that nothing is reliable, then Fox Fake âNewsâ and the MAGA/Q rabble have indeed succeeded.
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Disturbing, this.
Alabama Al almost 2 years ago
ALMOST as bad as people making up their own acronyms.
fuzzbucket Premium Member almost 2 years ago
It seems like a lot of the news is that somebody whoâs famous for being famous likes to show her bare body in public.
JoeStoppinghem Premium Member almost 2 years ago
âWe lead with the Mayor, he said âŠâ
Love it when they think they have to put the subject and pronoun together in the sentence. Not sure where this started but all the local channels are saying it that way. âWe lead with the Mayor statingâŠâ
Oh, donât get me started with âWeâll continue on with our next storyâŠâ
Itâs either continue, or go on, not continue on.
well-i-never almost 2 years ago
Weâre lucky if we can get the darned thing to stream anything with the Samsung memory 100% full.
Hamady Sack Premium Member almost 2 years ago
English is hard.
wrd2255 almost 2 years ago
I think Tom Tomorrow likens this to McDonalds, calling it âAction McNews.â
Snolep almost 2 years ago
Mikeâs old school, wears button down and tie at home office.
For a Just and Peaceful World almost 2 years ago
What, no mention of Fox Trash News! Fox News must no longer be news and thus the world must be a better place.
Bob Blumenfeld almost 2 years ago
And, if trends continue, consumers choosing news that hasnât happened yet over news now happening.
atomicdog almost 2 years ago
âDarmok and Jalad at Tanagraâ
âTemba, his arms wideâ
Ray Rappisi Jr almost 2 years ago
Iâve never been sadder laughing in my life
Redd Panda almost 2 years ago
Hmm, Like a bad Chinese to English translation.
Putting bolt to hole, making nut on, done.
Asian languages donât have all the little bits of European language, maybe the Chinese have taken over the world and no one realizes?
ladykat Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Funny, the newscasters on the channels I watch can still speak in complete sentences.
wnbresn almost 2 years ago
I really miss the past where news was only on TV and Radio a few times a day unless something really important was happening.. Back then there were only a few hours in a day for news so they only covered important news. There were no pundits because they didnât have the time for them and journalism back then thought pundits did not belong on a News broadcast.
mindjob almost 2 years ago
Since kids arenât learning how to speak properly and since our attention spans are about as long as a horseflyâs, this seems like a logical development
Richard S Russell Premium Member almost 2 years ago
I wonder if anyoneâs done a study on what percentage of each newscast is devoted to useless, uninformative sociobabble.
âAnd we go now to our correspondent on the ground in East Palestine, Ohio, Gloria Excelsis. Gloria?â
âThank you, Walter. Itâs been a sad, rainy day here in East Palestine, site of âŠ. [insert actual news here] But weâll have continuing coverage of this as the story unfolds. Back to you, Walter.â
âThank you, Gloria. XBCâs Gloria Excelsis in East Palestine, Ohio. In other breaking news âŠ.â
 Aside: Does anyone ever cover unbroken news any more?txmystic almost 2 years ago
I wonder what the next step is for human evolution now that all forms of media have figured out the best way to guide our actions is to keep us in a constant state of fear and angerâŠ
scottartist creator almost 2 years ago
New hire- Alfred Jingle- short and sweet- to the point- details unnecessary- message conveyed quickly- very.
christelisbetty almost 2 years ago
âComing up in our next segment, âThe world may end next ThursdayââŠ.But first we visit with Chef Boyrdumb at his new artisan grilled cheese dinerâŠ..â
The Brooklyn Accent Premium Member almost 2 years ago
âAnd now, this.â
daisypekin01 almost 2 years ago
aaa-aaac-ckk!
The Wolf In Your Midst almost 2 years ago
The problem with the media is that it gives us exactly what we want.
jrankin1959 almost 2 years ago
In other words, Newspeak.
notmoving Premium Member almost 2 years ago
:)
AM730 almost 2 years ago
Reminds me of an old Lampoon parody of Henry Luce, founder of Time magazine, who always wrote in an inverted style.
âBackwards ran sentences until reeled the mind. Where all this ends, knows God.â
arsanlupin almost 2 years ago
Chaka, when the walls fell!
Lablubber almost 2 years ago
Stolen election was. Kidding we were.
RichGierman almost 2 years ago
Darmok and Jalad, at TanagraâŠ
kcgtsv almost 2 years ago
âAfter this, backâ. Itâs Yoda!
Eric S almost 2 years ago
Man in yard, waving cane. Off lawn, kids!
beady.el almost 2 years ago
no keyboard or mouse?
lindz.coop Premium Member almost 2 years ago
I prefer fragments to speed talkingâŠso many radio programs now rambling at top speedâŠI just tune it out.
198.23.5.11 almost 2 years ago
Unusualâa dull DOONESBURY
sisterea almost 2 years ago
If everything is hear and now why are we talking endlessly about stuff from 2020?
chicagorfv Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Most of the commentators here missing the point of the comic. News consultants banning verbs 20 years ago. Having reporters speaking in present tense phrases. Only gerunds being used. Hurting my ears.