Red Journalism
Most of us have heard of yellow journalism at some during our school years. Yellow journalism in short was a term given to some newspapers in the late 1800's that printed exaggerated, or opinionated articles that were made to appear as if they were fact. This kind of sensationalism was done to boost circulation and sway public opionion towards the views of the editors.
Now, like then, we have the mainstream media printing exaggerated, opinionated, and sometimes false stories. These stories are designed to support their unabashed bias toward liberal progressive (Marxist) ideology. And it seems to only be getting worse. That is why I think we need to coin a new phrase for todays mainstream media. We should call it Red Journalism for their obvious support of Marxist philosophy.
- Thomas Paine 2
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9/19/2008 10:08 PM
2Taboos.com wrote:
Here is something that seems to have been missed by the Red Journalist of the Main Stream Media. The person responsible for hacking into Sarah Palin's e-mail account has been identified. He is David Kernell the son of Democratic State Rep. Mike Kernell from Tennessee. His reason for hacking Palin's e-mail was to try and hurt her politically. David said that he was disappointed because he didn't find anything. It makes you wonder if he did this on his own in the hopes of getting atta boys from the Democratic party, or if maybe someone in Obama's ... -
10/26/2008 9:30 PM
2Taboos.com wrote:
It is no secret to anyone who is paying attention that the Red Journalist in the media love Barack Obama. Even the media favorite Hillary Clinton was amazed and upset by the way they preferential treatment to Obama while constantly challenging her campaign. Welcome to the conservatives world Hillary! I don't think I have heard or seen a media outlet of any appreciable size really challenge Obama, while the scorn and disrespect they show to McCain and Palin is a daily occurrence. So how does the Obama campaign act when they are actually challenged with legitimate questions about ...







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