Anonymous ID: 6d8f9a March 21, 2020, 9:48 a.m. No.8502747   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2830 >>2951 >>3165 >>3239 >>3297 >>3373

four am talking points, they’re getting freaked because he’s reaching people. Top kek, I wonder who’s lives are they worried about

 

Calls Increase for MSM to Stop Airing Trump Live: ‘You Will Get People Killed

 

Calls are increasing for cable networks to stop airing President Donald Trump’s press conferences live as critics believe Trump is turning White House news briefings into virtual campaign rallies that can “get people killed” with lies about the Coronavirus crisis. The pressure only increased after Trump’s Friday briefing.

 

The Atlantic’s James Fallows believes the attention-starved Trump is turning the press conferences into “virtual campaign” rallies and Trump would actually lose interest in showing up if the media did not cover the briefings live.

 

“Also, as a practical matter, if the briefings were no longer covered live, Trump would lose interest in attending himself,” Fallows argues. “Then the scientists could come back on stage—and eventually they could be covered live again.”

 

Fallows noticed that Trump only “dropped his previous pooh-poohing of the virus threat” and “struck a somber” tone for just a day before reverting “back to the more accustomed tone of tweets and his rallies. In those settings he has had two constant themes: that he is so great, and that his critics are such cheating losers, each point usually based on information that was false”:

 

The tone, and the false data, returned yesterday. Much of what Trump said was false: Most dramatically, his claim that the FDA had just approved use of an anti-malaria drug for treatment of COVID-19, and that it would be a “game-changer.” (FDA officials immediately clarified that they had done no such thing.)

 

Trump’s new fondness for these “briefings,” and their increasing conversion into Trump campaign rallies with scientists rather than local-government officials as the supporting cast, should cause cable-news producers to reflect on the path they are headed down.

 

In the year after Trump declared his candidacy in the summer of 2015, cable channels ran so many of his “Lock her up!” rallies live and at full length, that the coverage amounted to hugely valuable free campaign publicity. One source calculated the free-airtime values as being worth several billion dollars.

 

From Trump’s point of view, it makes sense to turn these events into the unfiltered airtime he used to count on at mass rallies. From the media’s point of view, it made sense to cover the first few of them live. But given the rising falsehood quotient in what Trump says, and his determination to cut off or divert questioners who try to ask about these falsehoods, cable networks should stop airing these as live spectacles and instead report, afterwards, with clips of things Trump and others said, and whether they were true.

 

Their real reason for live coverage back during Trump’s rise was that ratings went up: People wanted to watch these spectacles. Even if that’s still true, we certainly have learned that Trump will use most of his time to attack and lie, and that panelists’ corrections never catch up. In time of crisis, cable-news channels are making the public less informed, and thus increasing public danger, by providing such a convenient platform for lies.

 

MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow on Friday evening ripped Trump for being “wildly irresponsible” and “consistently lying” by telling “fairy tales” during the live briefings.

 

“If it were up to me, and it’s not, I would stop putting those briefings on live TV. Not out of spite but because it’s misinformation,” Maddow said. “If Trump is going to keep lying like he has been every day on stuff this important, we should, all of us, stop broadcasting it. Honestly, it’s going to cost lives.

 

https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2020/03/20/calls-increase-for-msm-to-stop-airing-trump-live-you-will-get-people-killed/

Anonymous ID: 6d8f9a March 21, 2020, 10:01 a.m. No.8502878   🗄️.is 🔗kun

WTH, don’t tell me this ancient relic that was VP for 8 years is just leaning of a new fangle dangle thing called teleconference. He might need to use his rotary dial to join though

 

Joe Biden: ‘They Tell Me There’s Ways We Can Do Teleconferencing

 

Joe Biden has largely been absent from public view for the last several days, but on Friday, he told reporters he’s now heard about this newfangled gizmo that just might help him: teleconferencing.

 

During a call with reporters, the Democrat frontrunner said he is “desperately” looking to be in contact with Americans, and, “They tell me there’s ways we can do teleconferencing via us all being in different locations.”

 

https://www.breitbart.com/2020-election/2020/03/20/joe-biden-they-tell-me-theres-ways-we-can-do-teleconferencing/

Anonymous ID: 6d8f9a March 21, 2020, 10:11 a.m. No.8503020   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3096

Kevin Bacon talks Tom Hanks' coronavirus diagnosis, reveals they exchanged emails

 

"We have exchanged emails and they are very much in my thoughts," Bacon told Entertainment Tonight. "Crazy about the guy. He is not just an incredible actor, but a real great man, and Rita as well.

I think it was interesting how somebody that is so beloved was so early [diagnosed]. I think now we are at a place where we are going to [hear about] a lot of people that are well known [getting coronavirus

 

https://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/kevin-bacon-tom-hanks-coronavirus

Anonymous ID: 6d8f9a March 21, 2020, 10:26 a.m. No.8503240   🗄️.is 🔗kun

When life gives you lemons, improvise and drive through sin cleansing. The people are probably confessing hoarding TP

 

Priest offers drive-thru confessionals amid coronavirus pandemic: 'People are so grateful

 

Catholic parishioners in Maryland can now lay their burdens down at a drive-thru confessional, thanks to a quick-thinking priest.

 

https://www.foxnews.com/faith-values/coronavirus-catholic-priest-drive-thru-confession-maryland

 

Rev. Scott Holmer of St. Edward the Confessor, a Catholic church in Bowie, told Fox News he came up with the idea 10 minutes before Mass was canceled due to the coronavirus outbreak this past weekend.

 

"It's really hard on the priests not to be able to give the blessed sacrament of the Mass, so I was trying to think about what we could do," Holmer told "Fox & Friends" Friday morning.

 

The Catholic priest improvised on Saturday when cars began showing up to confession Saturday afternoon. He grabbed some cones, a chair, and they formed a confession lane.