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senseandsensibility

(24,744 posts)
Sun Mar 1, 2026, 12:54 PM Yesterday

CNN "obeying in advance"

There was probably little chance that CNN would be a beacon of good journalism in covering the Iran War, but they are really outdoing themselves. This morning, while nbcnews. com has a huge headline proclaiming Three US Soldiers Dead and Five Wounded that takes up almost half the page, and MSNOW is running a permanent chyron that says 3 US Soldiers Dead, CNN is taking a different tack.

So far I have seen Dana Bash interview Fetterman and Ted Cruz, and on her insufferable "panel" Scott Jennings is allowed to interrupt and smirk to his hearts content. There is no chyron about the three soldiers who died. In fact, at one point towards the end of the hour, a guest said hurriedly before they went to commercial break that three soldiers had died and they hadn't talked about it yet.

CNN has already taken a turn to the right recently that has turned off many viewers. Now they are facing new ownership and I believe they are signaling that they will be good little war cheerleaders.
That portends danger for an already endangered democracy.

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CNN "obeying in advance" (Original Post) senseandsensibility Yesterday OP
All TV news has been dead to me for decades NewHendoLib Yesterday #1
MSNOW is doing well senseandsensibility Yesterday #2
This morning, Ali Velshi TommyT139 Yesterday #10
He is very good at the deep dive, giving a yorkster Yesterday #11
I only learned about Mossadegh from Pacifica Radio LSparkle 23 hrs ago #22
Same. I stopped watching 15 years ago. Don't miss it one bit! Initech Yesterday #20
I peruse The Atlantic (via Apple News) and have a Bulwark+ subscription Soul_of_Wit 23 hrs ago #23
I can hardly wait until Jake Tapper jumps all over this like he did with his foaming of the mouth bashing of Biden lostincalifornia Yesterday #3
JT was very concerned that Biden "had lost a step" senseandsensibility Yesterday #13
Biden had to deal with a GenThePerservering 23 hrs ago #31
+++ lostincalifornia 22 hrs ago #37
Stopped watching CNN and network news long ago. Only MS NOW. Katinfl Yesterday #17
CNN loves US war. David__77 Yesterday #4
Yeah, I'm old enough to remember all the breathless coverage of the bunker buster bombs in Iraq meadowlander Yesterday #6
yep! OhioBlue 23 hrs ago #32
Was there EVER any doubt popsdenver 23 hrs ago #35
Isn't CNN being bought by Paramount? RandomNumbers Yesterday #5
Yes. I address that in my last paragraph. senseandsensibility Yesterday #8
True. Once Bibi Weiss gets through with it, it'll look like Farce News - but with less hair bleach and Botox peppertree 22 hrs ago #38
If everyone just quit watching CNN, it would die its deserved death and go away Blue Owl Yesterday #7
Agreed. I am monitoring them out of morbid curiosity senseandsensibility Yesterday #9
cable news will die when the geezer who still subscribe to cable TV packages die pstokely 12 hrs ago #45
I hope the ghost of Ted Turner comes back to haunt them surfered Yesterday #12
Just FYI Turner is still alive. choie 19 hrs ago #43
I did not know that. Wow! 87 surfered 16 hrs ago #44
Thanks for monitoring BaronChocula Yesterday #14
Somebody's gotta do it senseandsensibility Yesterday #16
CNN bromeando Yesterday #15
Been doing that for years already. mdbl 23 hrs ago #25
Good ol' Dana "Bush" peppertree Yesterday #18
Who watches CNN? Soul_of_Wit Yesterday #19
I am glad they are losing viewership senseandsensibility 23 hrs ago #21
Thankfully, there are many news sources to choose from Soul_of_Wit 23 hrs ago #24
Beltway democratic consultants and the rest of the consultant class? pstokely 12 hrs ago #46
so now Fetterman is the token "Democrat" Skittles 23 hrs ago #26
He's been appearing regularly on FAUX for weeks senseandsensibility 23 hrs ago #27
Ugh. ShazzieB 23 hrs ago #29
he's just so.......transformed Skittles 23 hrs ago #33
They have always been war cheerers. I was trapped often at the gates at airports with CNN playing Wolfie Blitzer... NNadir 23 hrs ago #28
yes Skittles 21 hrs ago #39
There was something very Orwellian about the experience in airports, continuous propaganda, like Orwell's... NNadir 21 hrs ago #40
I'll never forget supposedly 90% of people rallying around that warmongering POS Dubya Skittles 19 hrs ago #42
Cowards and liars of the corporate media Mysterian 23 hrs ago #30
CNN has been trying to appeal to the right for a decade Takket 23 hrs ago #34
so they just stop faking it once the Bari Weiss takes control? pstokely 12 hrs ago #47
It's become CNN - Certainly Not News CaptainTruth 23 hrs ago #36
Stopped watching CNN when.... flying-skeleton 21 hrs ago #41

NewHendoLib

(61,780 posts)
1. All TV news has been dead to me for decades
Sun Mar 1, 2026, 12:57 PM
Yesterday

Just places for propaganda, snake oil finance and pharma ads

TommyT139

(2,296 posts)
10. This morning, Ali Velshi
Sun Mar 1, 2026, 01:25 PM
Yesterday

...explained the roots of the US / Iran (amd UK and other countries) conflict, how restructuring around WW2 debt and political interference (including CIA) interacted with post-colonial westernization -- it was excellent, and certainly nothing I'd ever learned in school.

yorkster

(3,770 posts)
11. He is very good at the deep dive, giving a
Sun Mar 1, 2026, 01:44 PM
Yesterday

clear "big picture". He is a real gift and you have described very well the approach he takes.

LSparkle

(12,160 posts)
22. I only learned about Mossadegh from Pacifica Radio
Sun Mar 1, 2026, 03:15 PM
23 hrs ago

Didn’t learn that history in high school (class of 76) but later on ... and not even during the hoopla of the Iran hostage crisis that began in ‘78.

Velshi also ran through the litany of our regime change failures in South America. He is becoming a national treasure ...

Soul_of_Wit

(71 posts)
23. I peruse The Atlantic (via Apple News) and have a Bulwark+ subscription
Sun Mar 1, 2026, 03:16 PM
23 hrs ago

I used to have online subscriptions to both NYT & WP. They have fallen so far. The NYT has an editor who described democracy as a partisan issue. And cancel.

lostincalifornia

(5,287 posts)
3. I can hardly wait until Jake Tapper jumps all over this like he did with his foaming of the mouth bashing of Biden
Sun Mar 1, 2026, 01:06 PM
Yesterday

trying to evacuate troops from Afghanistan when they were hit with a terrorist bomb.

I won't hold my breath.

As far as CNN "obeying in advance" of the probable Ellison take over, they were headed that way long ago with the free airtime for the swiftboating of Kerry, giving free airtime to the swift pukes ad as a "news story", playing it almost 24/7.

They also were right on top of Howard Dean after the Iowa Primary, trying to present him as unhinged.

It won't take CNN long to go full MAGA. The days of Ted Turner are long gone.

senseandsensibility

(24,744 posts)
13. JT was very concerned that Biden "had lost a step"
Sun Mar 1, 2026, 02:31 PM
Yesterday

but even supposing that he had, and could not articulate quickly or succinctly, no one doubted his sanity or his judgement. How is Biden's supposed lack of verbal acuity a danger to our country? And why are the actions of trump not dangerous? Tapper will never cover trump with the same venom he used against Biden no matter what facts present themselves. And yes, I do agree that he basically blew his top when we exited Afghanistan. But we hear nothing from him regarding trump's various misadventures.

GenThePerservering

(3,221 posts)
31. Biden had to deal with a
Sun Mar 1, 2026, 03:48 PM
23 hrs ago

Life-long stutter in a profession where public speaking is essential - he was nothing short of incredible! I stutter a bit under pressure and can't imagine dealing with it as an ongoing problem! I really miss our Joe!

meadowlander

(5,116 posts)
6. Yeah, I'm old enough to remember all the breathless coverage of the bunker buster bombs in Iraq
Sun Mar 1, 2026, 01:10 PM
Yesterday

and not a soul stopping to discuss whether the whole thing was legal or a good idea or not.

popsdenver

(2,090 posts)
35. Was there EVER any doubt
Sun Mar 1, 2026, 03:55 PM
23 hrs ago

which way CNN would go???????? They have now earned the title of: Fox News Light, Fox News 2.0

peppertree

(23,242 posts)
38. True. Once Bibi Weiss gets through with it, it'll look like Farce News - but with less hair bleach and Botox
Sun Mar 1, 2026, 04:33 PM
22 hrs ago

(maybe)

Blue Owl

(58,836 posts)
7. If everyone just quit watching CNN, it would die its deserved death and go away
Sun Mar 1, 2026, 01:13 PM
Yesterday

What a simple and effective act of resistance

senseandsensibility

(24,744 posts)
9. Agreed. I am monitoring them out of morbid curiosity
Sun Mar 1, 2026, 01:15 PM
Yesterday

Last edited Sun Mar 1, 2026, 03:21 PM - Edit history (1)

I suppose.

pstokely

(10,870 posts)
45. cable news will die when the geezer who still subscribe to cable TV packages die
Mon Mar 2, 2026, 02:15 AM
12 hrs ago

since younger viewers aren't subscribing to them and probably never will

BaronChocula

(4,362 posts)
14. Thanks for monitoring
Sun Mar 1, 2026, 02:43 PM
Yesterday

for those of us that don't watch CNN. I did turn it on briefly on Fri night because they were the first to cover the events live.

peppertree

(23,242 posts)
18. Good ol' Dana "Bush"
Sun Mar 1, 2026, 03:01 PM
Yesterday

Once, during the early days of Bush's Iraqi invasion, the anchor accidentally called her that - and she blushed like a teenaged girl whose first crush just walked into the room.

Her job's safe.

Soul_of_Wit

(71 posts)
19. Who watches CNN?
Sun Mar 1, 2026, 03:03 PM
Yesterday

CNN has been dead to me since they pioneered the concept of two from the right and two from the left screaming at each other. The show was Crossfire, and it debuted barely two years into the existence of CNN. This approach is why so few Americans watch any 24-hour news channel.

senseandsensibility

(24,744 posts)
21. I am glad they are losing viewership
Sun Mar 1, 2026, 03:13 PM
23 hrs ago

The loss is well deserved. As a lapsed journalist, I am appalled by their slide into irrelevance and incompetence, so I find myself monitoring them and pointing out their failures. But I totally understand if you find it more productive to just ignore them.

Soul_of_Wit

(71 posts)
24. Thankfully, there are many news sources to choose from
Sun Mar 1, 2026, 03:20 PM
23 hrs ago

I believe that the last time I eyeballed CNN was for a debate that only they were airing.

pstokely

(10,870 posts)
46. Beltway democratic consultants and the rest of the consultant class?
Mon Mar 2, 2026, 02:18 AM
12 hrs ago

otherwise, probably people in places with a captive audience where the TVs are tuned to it like guests in the hotel breakfast room and delayed airline passengers in airports, much like Channel One in schools on the Magnavox CRT TVs

ShazzieB

(22,464 posts)
29. Ugh.
Sun Mar 1, 2026, 03:36 PM
23 hrs ago

And he's not up f9r reelection untill 2028.

Fortunately, I've read that a lot of people seem to think he hates being a senator and is likely not to run for reelection. If that's the case, I wish he'd just retire already and give PA Dems a chance to fill that seat with a real Democrat.

NNadir

(37,776 posts)
28. They have always been war cheerers. I was trapped often at the gates at airports with CNN playing Wolfie Blitzer...
Sun Mar 1, 2026, 03:27 PM
23 hrs ago

...carrying on insipidly about Saddam Hussein's weapons of mass destruction in the lead up to Bush boy's Oedipal war.

They didn't exist.

Skittles

(170,779 posts)
39. yes
Sun Mar 1, 2026, 05:43 PM
21 hrs ago

and ANYONE with critical thinking skills knew those warmongering pieces of shit Cheney and Dubya were LYING

NNadir

(37,776 posts)
40. There was something very Orwellian about the experience in airports, continuous propaganda, like Orwell's...
Sun Mar 1, 2026, 05:46 PM
21 hrs ago

...telescreen.

One couldn't turn it off, just as Orwell described the Telescreen.

And yes, Wolfie was running propaganda off his mouth continuously.

Skittles

(170,779 posts)
42. I'll never forget supposedly 90% of people rallying around that warmongering POS Dubya
Sun Mar 1, 2026, 07:11 PM
19 hrs ago

Takket

(23,626 posts)
34. CNN has been trying to appeal to the right for a decade
Sun Mar 1, 2026, 03:52 PM
23 hrs ago

They used to be a respected newsroom. That was a long time ago. Doubling down on the strategy that lost them most of their viewers in the first place is not going to help.

flying-skeleton

(817 posts)
41. Stopped watching CNN when....
Sun Mar 1, 2026, 05:57 PM
21 hrs ago

... the 🍊🦓🕳️ first ran for President. They've only gotten worse from everything I've read.

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