WipedOut said: So you're mad that he used a source you don't agree with instead of what the actual content is? Instead of trying to deflect, maybe you should start questioning what else has been falsely reported in the past to bolster ratings. Click to expand...

How am I deflecting? I'm pointing out the irony that he's criticizing the media for making up news by using a source that fuels itself on making up fake news.Project Veritas/James O'Keefe is a propagandist that disguises himself as a guerrilla journalist. He deceptively edits his videos and implants false narratives that he knows will stir outrage on the right. I'd recommend you check out the On The Media segment on him from a few years back. It goes into far more detail. I believe the New Yorker Radio Hour did a segment on him as well.My point is that if Jafka wanted to accurately criticize the media he could have used better sources than a know liar. On the Media and Vox regularly do media critiques that are far more credible and insightful than O'Keefe or some drive by GAF poster.The US cable news media are doing a decent job when it comes to investigative stories at the moment.The true problem with cable and print news outlets currently is that they refuse to truly explain the news to normal people. News outlets don't go into detail about what the Senate healthcare bill actually does beyond the headline 22 million uninsured, they just talk about the, "Political Winners and Losers." People are getting headlines and explanations from pundits, they are not actually being informed.Another great example of my point is the fake news narrative that started after the election. There was fake news, but no news outlet really made a point to explain what the fake news actually was. They just kept referring to the term with little or no context. Had the media gone out of its way to explain that it was just Russian propaganda laundered through Twitter bots and websites like Breitbart, we would not have the propagandistic derogatory term of, "fake news," which is used to deride any news that truthfully reports what the Trump Administration has been up to.The fact is, the US cable news media is broken, but it is not due to fake news and poor professional accountability. It's broken because it uses headlines and buzz words to explain extremely complex subjects.