Fox News busted again selectively editing clips

Quote from CaptainObvious:

There are plenty of examples on all networks, and I'm not saying that just because they all do it, it's OK. I'm just pointing out that they all edit towards their bias. Something which has become the norm, which I believe is exactly how all parties want it. The general public does not know where the truth ends and the bullshit begins, which keeps us in ignorance, and ignorant people are easy to stear in one direction or another. The news media is no longer independent of the political parties they cover. That's a problem.

Bias is one thing but editing clips to make others sound disingenuous is on a completely different level.
 
Quote from hermit:

Bias is one thing but editing clips to make others sound disingenuous is on a completely different level.

Except when it comes to MSNBC.
 
Quote from bugscoe:

It doesn't matter if everyone had a gun. It was how the story was reported, a complete fabrication. And if there were so many white crazies with guns, why did MSNBC choose to use the black guy for it's footage?

Come on boys, this is not rocket science here.

Because there's racial bias in reporting. Also, finding a black Republican is as rare as finding a dancing three legged dog. Although, to be fair, it seems that the Republicans did have to bus him in from out of state.

But to drill down to your essential point, false equivocations are false. Undoubtedly other news sources have biases -- Fox is, and this is not up for debate, propaganda.
 
Quote from hermit:

Show me an example where they edited a clip midway to make someone sound disingenuous.

You mean fabricating stories of racial hate isn't enough for you?
 
Quote from bugscoe:

You mean fabricating stories of racial hate isn't enough for you?

Since Brewer didn't mention that the guy at a PRO-HEALTHCARE reform rally was black, it discounts everything else she said in the video?

CONTESSA BREWER: "The Associated Press reports about a dozen people in all at that event were visible carrying firearms. And if the scene looks familiar, that’s because it should, last week a guy stood outside Obama’s health care town hall in Portsmouth, New Hampshire with a gun strapped to his leg and police arrested a 62-year-old before that New Hampshire event for carrying unlicensed loaded gun."

If this is your standard of media bias, you better not ask me for more Fox News examples.
 
Quote from hermit:

Since Brewer didn't mention that the guy at a PRO-HEALTHCARE reform rally was black, it discounts everything else she said in the video?

CONTESSA BREWER: "The Associated Press reports about a dozen people in all at that event were visible carrying firearms. And if the scene looks familiar, that’s because it should, last week a guy stood outside Obama’s health care town hall in Portsmouth, New Hampshire with a gun strapped to his leg and police arrested a 62-year-old before that New Hampshire event for carrying unlicensed loaded gun."

If this is your standard of media bias, you better not ask me for more Fox News examples.

Wow. You are a complete disingenuous moron. On ignore you go as you have clearly demonstrated you have not one ounce of intellectual honesty in you.

Rachel Maddow Cherry-picks Glenn Beck To Call Him A Liar
By Noel Sheppard
Sat, 02/13/2010 - 14:29 ET

MSNBC's Rachel Maddow Friday cherry-picked statements from Glenn Beck's radio show to accuse him of lying about global warming.

In a brief segment on the MSNBC program bearing her name, Maddow said the Fox News star claimed the snowstorm that hit the East Coast this week disproves Al Gore's favorite myth.

Unfortunately, Maddow conveniently left out the part when Beck said "one storm does not prove anything."

But that didn't stop the MSNBC host from making the accusation;
  • RACHEL MADDOW, HOST: And next up, a correction, not for something I said or something a guest said on this show said, but for something someone said about something a guest on this show said.

    On his increasingly - radio show today, Glenn Beck played a clip of our show from Wednesday in which I spoke with Bill Nye, the science guy, about people saying that climate change - global warming - couldn`t possibly be real because it was snowing on the east coast in February. Mr. Beck played the clip and then mocked Mr. The Science Guy.

    (BEGIN AUDIO CLIP)

    GLENN BECK, HOST, "THE GLENN BECK PROGRAM": All right. Go ahead, Bill.

    BILL NYE, "THE SCIENCE GUY": There`s more energy in the atmosphere and this is stirring things up.

    BECK: Oh, boy -

    NYE: If you want to get serious about it -

    BECK: Seriously.

    NYE: These guys claiming that the snow in Washington disproves climate change -

    BECK: Nobody`s saying that. Stop! Stop! Stop!

    NYE: Are almost unpatriotic.

    BECK: Oh, boy! Hit the Tim Robbins - I`m sorry the Mr. Sarandon bite again.

    TIM ROBBINS, ACTOR: A chill wind is blowing in this nation.

    BECK: Oh, it`s un-American. Unpatriotic. Unpatriotic to claim - first of all, who has claimed that this snow storm is proof that global warming doesn`t exist?

    (END AUDIO CLIP)
Stop the tape!

Want to know what the VERY NEXT THING was that Beck said? Here it is:
  • How many times have I said both for hurricanes and no hurricane, this doesn't, one storm, one storm does not prove anything?
That's right from the transcript posted at Beck's website. For some reason Maddow and her crew decided not to share that sentence, and instead continued under the pretense that Beck was using this snowstorm as proof that global warming doesn't exist:
  • MADDOW: Who`s claimed that? Dude, you have. A lot.

    (BEGIN AUDIO CLIP)

    BECK: Well, the snow is hammering Washington, D.C. again. I believe God is just saying, "I got your global warming here, eh? You want a piece of global warming?"

    (END AUDIO CLIP)
Sounds like a pretty good joke, doesn't it? Obviously missing the humor, Maddow continued:
  • MADDOW: Same radio show. Same guy and it`s not like that was a one- off occurrence.

    (BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)

    BECK: I don`t think it takes a genius to see through the "more snow is proof of global warming" claim. Sixty-three percent of the country is now covered in snow. And it`s breaking Al Gore`s heart because the snow is also burying his global warming theory.
    • Sounds like another good joke, doesn't it? Again missing the humor, Maddow decided to -- for some reason! -- bring Sean Hannity into the picture.
      • SEAN HANNITY, HOST, "HANNITY": It`s the most severe winter storm in years, which would seem to contradict Al Gore`s hysterical global warming theories. Rumor has it that another storm could be headed this way next week. Global warming, where are you? We want you back.

        (END VIDEO CLIP)

        MADDOW: Who has claimed that the snowstorm is proof that global warming doesn`t exist? Who has claimed that? It is one thing to be totally outrageously wrong about facts in science. But the price of that is getting made fun of for it and getting called out on it by, boom, Bill Nye the Science Guy.

        On climate change, new rule - you lie, you must pay the Nye. This message totally not at all authorized by Bill Nye, the Science Guy.
      Beck lied?

      Certainly not. I think what he did was make a couple of great jokes at Gore's expense, and Maddow just can't have that.

      In the end, no one is claiming that one or two snowstorms disprove the theory of global warming. Instead, when folks that don't believe Gore's nonsense cite isolated weather events, it's to mock him and his sycophant followers who tie seemingly every heatwave, hurricane, drought, wildfire, tornado, and even SNOWSTORMS to climate change.

      Unfortunately, much as Maddow demonstrated Friday evening, these folks just don't get the joke...which makes it even funnier!
 
Quote from hermit:

All things Republican and or conservative = Bad
All things Democrat and or liberal = Good

You could save yourself a bunch of time if you'd just copy and paste the above on all your posts.
 
Quote from hermit:

Weeks after Sean Hannity was caught selectively editing a clip of President Barack Obama to paint him in a negative light, the Fox News channel has done it again.

The latest clip, aired by Fox & Friends Tuesday, has the president appearing to say that he could not give tax cuts to the richest Americans.

"It is an irresponsible thing for us to do. I can't give tax cuts to the top two percent of Americans..." Obama said before being cut off in mid-sentence by the morning show's editing.

But in the full context, it's clear that the president said that he couldn't give tax cuts and lower the deficit at the same time.

The Hill reported Obama's full quote as it aired on CNBC Monday.

When asked if he would modify his position on the Bush-era tax cuts to only increase taxes on those making at least $1 million, President Obama on Monday said the country simply could not afford it.

"I can't give tax cuts to the top two percent of Americans -- 86 percent of that going to Americans making $1 million or more -- and lower the deficit at the same time," he told CNBC. "I don't have the math."

Fox News' Steve Doocy and Andrew Napolitano spent the remainder of the segment blasting Obama's tax policies.

"It's theft," Doocy told Napolitano.

"It is a form of theft," said Napolitano. "I mean, it presumes that the government decides how much of what we own and what we earn we'll be permitted to keep.

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I don't really see the editing as selective. The part that was omittted didn't contradict or change the meaning of the part that was quoted. It was merely an excuse or rationalization. Obama wouldn't be in favor of extending the Bush tax cuts on higher earners even if the budget was balanced. Everyone knows that.

The part I found interesting was the language he used. "I" can't "give" a "tax cut" to these people. Hard to believe he can get so much wrong in so short a statement. Tax changes come from congress, not as some gift from Emperor Obama. He isn't "giving" anyone anything. It is their own damn money. And finally, it's not a tax "cut." It's extending existing tax rates. The accurate phraseology would be that Obama favors a huge tax increase in the midst of an economic crisis.

Even reknowned Obama suck-up Chris Matthews took issue with his talk about million dollar earners getting a $100k check from the government. They would get no such thing. Their existing rates would merely remain unchanged.

The more Obama talks about taxes, the more uneasy even his supporters get. It is becoming increasingly obvious he is totally clueless about economics and is only interested in marxist class warfare and crude Chicago-style payoffs to supporters like government unions.

In a perverse way, he should be glad voters have almost totally tuned him out. He is the Tea Party's best recruiter.
 
Here's an example of editing that is FAR worse... start watching at 2:00.

And the reason it's far worse is that at least the Fox clip captured what Obama said, but cut off his excuse for saying it. The MSNBC clip OTOH, shows deliberate intent to deceive and to use that lie to make phony allegations of racism.

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Quote from hermit:

Show me an example where they edited a clip midway to make someone sound disingenuous.
 
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