Showing posts with label Internet news. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Internet news. Show all posts

Thursday, November 28, 2019

The Patriotic Code of Honor – “One nation, under God” – “In God We Trust” – A Prayer for Thanksgiving


I grew up in the Midwest, the breadbasket of the world.  We never learned how to sit around pissing and moaning and being angry with everyone who dared oppose any view we may have or embrace.

Long ago, thanks to our brother Samuel Clemens from Hannibal, Missouri, better known as Mark Twain, he captured our particular views through his masterful words.  Twain said we should never be upset with anyone just because they thought they knew better because, “everyone is entitled to their own silly ideas.”


We are about to begin the fourth year of Donald Trump’s presidency so I thought it is a good time to issue a report card on Congress and the News Media.  We, the people, have high standards for our elected officials since they volunteered to be our eyes and ears in public office.  They also promised that if they were elected, they would serve all the people.

There is nothing in the Patriotic Code of Honor that says political parties have the answers to anything let alone everything nor that parties should direct those officials elected by the people on how they must vote.  As far as we are concerned the elected officials work for us, not the political parties, and they must do what is best for the state or nation as a whole.


The Declaration of Independence, Constitution, Pledge of Allegiance and other pertinent American documents do not mention political parties, Democrats or Republicans.  So, what did our Founding Fathers know that we seemed to have forgot along the way?

There are a couple of things they knew about politicians and politics.  First, you can throw everything you know about America to a simple test.  According to our Founding Fathers, America must follow a course of political evolution “Under God,” with liberty and justice for all.


In other words, our wise old Founding Fathers said, “in God we trust,” would be our motto and stand before people, politicians, political parties and popular fads.  They were a lot smarter than we are today.

But we can fix it, our stupidity that is.  We already have to some extent.  You do not need to spend thousands of dollars on polls, focus groups, town halls or advertising to know what the people think.

What we also do know, the news media and Democratic party leadership are united against our nation that does trust in God first.  Guess what, we could care less what the pious and self-indulgent squishy politicians or the gadfly news media thinks.

According to the latest national polls, eighty-seven percent (87%), of Americans do not believe nor trust the news media and over seventy percent (70%) do not trust Congress.


‘No One Believes Anything’: Voters Worn Out by a Fog of Political News

Paying attention to the impeachment inquiry and other developments means having to figure out what is true, false or spin. Many Americans are throwing up their hands and tuning it all out.

When it comes to the news media, the irony of where Americans get their news about the government, and what sources they rely on to deliver news about the government they can trust, was exposed in a survey published this month by The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Opinion Research and USAFacts.

It found that 54% of Americans say they get government-related information from social media at least once a day, compared with 52% who said they get information about government daily from local TV news, 50% from national TV news, 47% from cable news and 19% from nationally circulated newspapers.

Yet the survey found only 11% of Americans say they trust information about the government they see on social media a great deal or quite a bit. Nearly two-thirds said they have little to no trust in government news they find there. Of all the potential places to find news about the government included in the survey, social media was the least trusted.

You have to go back 10 years in Gallup data to find a single poll in which Congress' approval rating was at 30% or above. That's by far the longest stretch that Congress has had a sub-30% approval rating since polling on this began.

The decline in congressional approval is almost certainly linked to the decline in trust of government in general. According to the Pew Research Center, only 17% of Americans currently trust government always or most of the time.  While trust in government has generally been on the decline since the Vietnam War, it's never been that consistently bad

Recent polling could be a warning sign to House Democrats that they failed to convince the public that President Trump should be impeached when they held hearings on the matter last week, Washington Post reporter Rachael Bade said on Tuesday.

"I do think that this polling, is sort of a warning sign for them. I mean, if they’re not able to move public sentiment at all with those five hearings with ... a dozen State Department or [National Security Council] officials coming forward and testifying against the president," Bade told CNN. "I mean, that's a problem for them. I mean, this should be a high point for them in terms of making the case to the voters."

CNN's John King reported on polling that showed 40 percent of Americans believed Democrats were abusing their constitutional powers.


HOUSE DEM SEES NO 'VALUE' IN IMPEACHMENT, AS POLLS SHOW FAILING SUPPORT AMONG INDEPENDENTS

Polling has shown that both independents and Democrats have started to lose interest in impeachment.

Meanwhile, 50 percent of independents questioned in an NPR/PBS/Marist  poll conducted Nov. 11-15 did not support impeaching and removing Trump from office, with just 42 percent backing such a move.

Americans trust God first, and most all Americans do not trust our sources of news information about the government or politics.  That does not say much for the elected officials nor the news media, self-proclaimed defenders of freedom.
Nonsense.
Once upon a time the media might have been the defenders of freedom or watchdogs over the government, but not in recent memory.  When the news media stops fact checking itself it has thrown honesty to the wind and nothing could be more apparent than the genuine bias, hatred and loathing of certain members of the media toward President Trump.

No matter how high of an opinion the news reporters, anchors and politicians have of themselves, they are still just people like you and me.  We make mistakes, have silly opinions, get greedy, hunger for power, hate or are tempted by a host of other equally idiotic ideas.

It is very clear the media and extremist political parties and politicians are not operating “Under God” by any stretch of the imagination.  Nor do they demonstrate any understanding of the motto “In God We Trust!”

Someone or something stole their spiritual, ethical, and moral foundation and it is more than obvious to those of us outside of the media and political circus - they can be trusted no more.

No matter how many times you tell lies, how many lies you tell, distractions you promote, self-serving interests you embrace and how much hate you may spew, we know better.  You cannot be trusted.

You have self-destructed and become the lunatic fringe of society, and no one cares what you think, do or say.  Just look at the flight away from TV news viewing on broadcast and cable.  Look at your fading Nielsen ratings.  Look at your failure to win the trust of the very people you represent if you want the truth.

It is not Republicans or Democrats that are bad.  People know there are just bad and good Democrats and Republicans.  Unlike the press and politicians, the people know who they can trust.


Remember the Spirit of Thanksgiving, that most American of American holidays!

It is Thanksgiving, a time for family and friends to remember the beauty and good of America, and the symbol of freedom we project to the world.  There are times when it seems to the outside world that we are beating ourselves up.

Do not underestimate the resolve nor patriotic spirit embedded in Americans.  Our Flag rose from the flames of revolution to become the beacon of freedom to the world.  We may disagree, even carry our spirit and emotion too far on occasion.

But in the end our Founding Fathers left us a most sacred gift, a Constitution that has weathered the most difficult storms and attacks from inside and afar ever conceived by an evil force in the world.

We have stumbled but never failed to protect the principles of our rich heritage, “One nation under God” and “In God We Trust.”  So, while you are being thankful remember to thank God for the gifts he gave us and pray to God to give you the knowledge to know how to use your gifts to help others.


The final report card…

The News Media - Grade [F]    The Congress – Grade [F]


Sunday, December 03, 2017

Progressive Fake News Proven as ABC suspends Reporter for Lying - Most News Outlets carried false story

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Last Friday the Coltons Point Times responded to the first release of an ABC News report by commenting on the Michael Flynn Plea Bargain article on Yahoo saying it was false reporting.  In a matter of minutes many major news outlets had rebroadcast the story with the false information.

As we suspected, the ABC News story turned out to be false.  Yet throughout the entire day into the late evening the main street media continued to run the false story.  Ironically, those media news outlets carried the ABC false news report without checking the facts.  By doing so they all violated the code of ethics of journalism and demonstrated their is no credibility even at the highest levels of reporting in America.

To make matters worse the ABC News department under the direction of former Bill Clinton Press Secretary George Stephanopoulos, first tried to "clarify" the false report before pressure from the other media forced them to release a correction.  Perhaps he should be terminated for allowing this anti-Trump, anti-conservative environment to persist in the bowels of major network news broadcasters.

Is not this an example of the same "collusion" between the media to promote fake news as the media is trying to convict the Trump Administration of "collusion" with the Russians?  Every outlet that ran the fake story without verifying the facts is guilty of promulgating the undermining of a free press in America.

It is time to stop the Internet fake news machine where money talks and facts walk, stop the proliferation biased media outlets with no interest in the truth, and stop the breakdown of common sense and morality in life.  All media outlets running the fake story have an obligation to publicly acknowledge this blatant lie, and make a correction.  They chose to run the fake news without verifying the facts.

More important, the people of America who long ago realized the chicanery in the media and lost faith in the institution of the press, deserve action to stop this nonsense and polarization.  We need to redefine who is the Free Press that deserves Constitutional protection, and strip that protection from all the biased and special interest media flooding the airways that do not deserve it.  It is also time fake stories should be subject to legal liability consequences.

Here is the result of the collapse of the free press in America.

           
After erroneous Flynn report, ABC News suspends Brian Ross
JOCELYN NOVECK 2 hours 39 minutes ago 

In Nov. 16, 2015 photo provided by ABC, correspondent Brian Ross speaks on Good Morning America, which airs on the ABC Television Network, in New York. ABC has suspended investigative reporter Ross Saturday, Dec. 2, 2017, for four weeks without pay for the network’s incorrect Michael Flynn report on Friday. (Fred Lee/ABC via AP)

NEW YORK (AP) — ABC News on Saturday suspended investigative reporter Brian Ross for four weeks without pay for his erroneous report on Michael Flynn, which it called a "serious error."
Ross, citing an unnamed confidant of Flynn, the former national security adviser, had reported Friday that then-candidate Donald Trump had directed Flynn to make contact with the Russians. That would have been an explosive development in the ongoing investigation into whether the Trump campaign colluded with Russia to interfere in the election. But hours later, Ross clarified his report on the evening news, saying that his source now said Trump had done so not as a candidate, but as president-elect. At that point, he said, Trump had asked Flynn to contact the Russians about issues including working together to fight ISIS.
ABC was widely criticized for merely clarifying and not correcting the report. It issued a correction later in the evening.
"We deeply regret and apologize for the serious error we made yesterday," the network said in a statement Saturday. "The reporting conveyed by Brian Ross during the special report had not been fully vetted through our editorial standards process. As a result of our continued reporting over the next several hours ultimately we determined the information was wrong and we corrected the mistake on air and online.
"It is vital we get the story right and retain the trust we have built with our audience — these are our core principles. We fell far short of that yesterday. Effective immediately, Brian Ross will be suspended for four weeks without pay."
The news brought swift reaction from Trump, who tweeted: "Congratulations to @ABC News for suspending Brian Ross for his horrendously inaccurate and dishonest report on the Russia, Russia, Russia Witch Hunt. More Networks and "papers" should do the same with their Fake News!"
As for Ross, who is ABC's chief investigative correspondent, he tweeted: "My job is to hold people accountable and that's why I agree with being held accountable myself."
Ross, 69, joined the network in 1994. He has won a slew of journalism awards, including, according to his ABC bio, six George Polk awards, six Peabody awards and two Emmys, among others.
He also, though, has drawn criticism for previous errors. In just one example, ABC had to apologize in 2012 when Ross reported on "Good Morning America" that James Holmes, the suspect in the movie theater shooting in Aurora, Colorado, might be connected to the tea party, based on a name listed on a web page. It turned out to be a different "Jim Holmes." Ross was criticized for politicizing the story with the error.
Journalism analyst Roy Peter Clark, senior scholar at the Poynter Institute, a nonprofit journalism school based in Florida, noted that while reporting errors are always serious, the current media climate — in which the president is accusing mainstream outlets of purveying "fake news" — renders the stakes even higher.
"There has been a significant change in the political culture in the last two years," Clark said. "That change has had many consequences for the practice of journalism. When the president of the United States refers to the press collectively as an enemy of the people, the people who support that view will interpret certain acts of journalism as being evidence that the president is correct."
"The problem," Clark added, "is that a mistake like this, even though it's ultimately corrected, and the reporter punished for it, feeds into a narrative that is now poisonous. When there is a clear mistake, it can be translated by folks who are attacking the press as bias. I think it's very important for journalists in this political culture to be more aggressive, and more cautious at the same time."