Teri Kanefield on Nostr: This is the problem right here: "In a friendly call between Jones and McDaniel, the ...
This is the problem right here:
"In a friendly call between Jones and McDaniel, the two spoke . . . need to have differing views on the airwaves."
People don't need "differing views."
They need facts.
The way MSNBC presents "news" the facts gets lost in an avalanche of opinions, speculation, and conjecture and the facts get lost.
They are making their viewers less informed and angrier.
"In a friendly call between Jones and McDaniel, the two spoke . . . need to have differing views on the airwaves."
People don't need "differing views."
They need facts.
The way MSNBC presents "news" the facts gets lost in an avalanche of opinions, speculation, and conjecture and the facts get lost.
They are making their viewers less informed and angrier.