Wednesday, October 7, 2009
The only way to watch Fox News
I've heard some pretty morbid representation about Fox News.So I am going to defend them. I have heard that the anchors on many of the programs are racist, and having watched Fox News for some time I have no clue where that comes from. Fox News does in fact have many radical journalists, I would agree with that. My answer to that though would be what moderate has ever been entertaining. Sean Hannity, Bill O’Riely, Geraldo are all pretty radical, it’s pretty hard to deny that. Like all other television shows they have a target audience, why would they try to appeal to anyone other than their target audience? I think they do a good job at capturing there target audience. To the best of my knowledge out of all the cable news stations they have the highest ratings, so criticize it if you want there still pulling in the ratings. Of the three I previously stated I must say are a bit far away from my beliefs, but there is a show on Fox News that does get pretty close. Glenn Beck, that’s right the guy that called our president racist, the organizer of the 9/12 project, the writer of common sense (which I read and very much enjoyed), the guy blew the whistle on Van Jones, and other extreme socialist, communist, and Marxist people our president appointed czars, (remember during the debates when Barack Obama said something in the neighborhood of you can tell where I stand on issues by the people a surround myself with?), and also drew strong media attention to corrupt organizations, such as ACORN(The group that many political candidates paid to help campaign for them, that have been linked to funding prostitution at all ages) and SEIU. I do not follow everything he says blindly no absolutely not, and he does have a political spin on his stories, but every news station I have ever watched has one to and if you want to get the story without a spin watch c-span and shut up.
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
take an ear full of this
Writing I feel is becoming more habitual. I can for sure tell my writing technique underwent drastic improvement; I still fall short of the mark in some places. As a good example I shall use my Autoethnography one more time. Ah yes Jake the Simpsons fans that is no doubt. My Autoethnography screams that message and drills it into the head of all the poor souls who happen to read it. The problem is that I with the extravagant excitement I enjoyed with describing my placement into this subculture, I blindly looked over one important piece of information. That piece of information being I vaguely describe the sub-culture itself I just drilled to my audience that I belonged to that group. How could I be so blind to look over such an important piece of information? I believe this mistake happened because of my horrible, ability to follow direction. As with many of my other problems I shall work hard on trying to solve this problem. Also like many of my other previous problems this one not too hard to fix either.
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