Originally Posted by redietz View Post
Originally Posted by Darkoz View Post
Originally Posted by mickeycrimm View Post

"Unbelievable. This is what one would expect from CNN or MSNBC as they have been caught creative editing numberous times."

Redietz, I fixed your quote for you to more reflect the truth. Never mind that lefty elites like you think you are smarter than the proletariat....you never bitch when the creative editing is done by the lefty news outlets.
Hilarious your answer to creative editing claims is to practice it yourself.

You brag about doing creative editing yourself while literally deriding it in your post.

Fox News, on their website, presents a photo from Minneapolis as a photo from Seattle, then also photoshops a photo of a gunman into an image. When caught, they yanked the photos and apologized for the "collage." LOL.

I am an old journalism major (I eventually switched to English) and worked for a couple of small papers. With the exception of the supermarket tabloids, I have never seen any television network or newspaper in the United States purposefully do this. And usually the tabloids photoshop Bill Clinton shaking hands with aliens and things like that.

Some folks are okay with this. Hmmm. Yeah, I guess that makes sense. All that's missing is the gunman sitting in the driver's seat of a Newell with burning storefronts in the background. All happening in Seattle. Or Pahrump.

The importance of this is that it was not an accident. Somebody at Fox News said, "Let's do this," and somebody higher up said okay. Must have been the registered Democrat at Fox, eh?
I've never been on Fox news' website, but that collage or whatever was definitely not cool. It reminded me of a few examples of egregious behavior on the part of a few networks that as an old journalism major, red, you would particularly find disgusting.


NBC selectively edited George Zimmerman’s 911 call to make it appear he racially profiled Trayvon Martin.


CNN reported Zimmerman called Trayvon Martin a "f---ing coon" the night he killed him, then later said that they have erred: What the news network thought was a racial slur might actually have been the word "cold."


I think like your example of Fox News someone said, "Let's do this," and somebody higher up said okay. Must have been the registered Republican at NBC & CNN, eh?