Anonymous ID: ba4112 July 8, 2018, 5:15 p.m. No.2085447   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>2085305

>How does a reporter ask a question to the American people?

They don't.

 

>Does the average American citizen watch White House Press Briefings?

No

 

>Is Sarah Sanders a member of the media or a member of the Trump administration?

Trump admin, off limits.

 

>Define 4th estate

Not formally political entity that wields considerable political influence - the media.

 

>What is the role of the media?

To brainwash people.

 

>What can the media do that POTUS+ can't?

Lie, use propaganda.

 

>List the ways in which the media communicates with the American public.

TV, Online, Newspaper, etc

 

>What is [[their]] last stronghold?

The media.

 

>What makes a great movie?

Great actors

 

>What do all great movies need before they are premiered?

A trailer.

 

>what is [[their]] greatest fear?

Awakened public

 

>Has the question already been asked?

Probably, but where?

 

>Did you miss it?

Yes

Anonymous ID: ba4112 July 8, 2018, 5:20 p.m. No.2085502   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5517

>>2085460

>Has the question already been asked?

Probably, but where? (BLP article?)

 

>How do reporters communicate with the American people?

By writing articles?

 

>Has any reporter asked the American people 'Who Is Q?'

Maybe

 

>What kind of reporter would dare to ask the ultimate question?

An insider

 

>Is it in [[their]] interests to ask?

No

 

>Would [[they]] allow any reporter to ask the question?

Never

 

>Has the question already been asked?

Perhaps

 

>Did (you) miss it?

If BLP, no. But didn't go further with it.

 

Google: Who is Q?

Read Top 10 results.

Google Who is Q?

Click News.

Read Top 10 results.

 

>What is missing?

BLP article

 

>Why?

Because they know who wrote it.