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Mika Brzezinski On MSNBC - “He is trying to control exactly what people think. That is our job.” (1 Viewer)

That was pretty stupid to say. It's even more stupid if she believes it.

But it's probably not unreasonable to think that lots of news media believes that it's their job to influence public perception.

 
I think she misspoke- that she meant it was the media’s job to report the facts. I’ve been watching that show for many years and that is her position, not control. 
 

And even if, by some chance, she didn’t misspeak: this is one woman. It’s not “MEDIA” as your title represents. Pretty misleading. 

 
I think she misspoke- that she meant it was the media’s job to report the facts. I’ve been watching that show for many years and that is her position, not control. 
 

And even if, by some chance, she didn’t misspeak: this is one woman. It’s not “MEDIA” as your title represents. Pretty misleading. 
Right, it's their job to ensure all we get is their version of the facts.  She didn't misspeak, it wasn't one word.

 
This is an extremely misleading post. This clip is 5 years old and talking about Donald Trump, not Elon. Here is Mika's clarification on it too:

https://twitter.com/morningmika/status/834463604531404800?lang=en

Mika Brzezinski @morningmika

Today I said it's the media's job to keep President Trump from making up his own facts, NOT that it's our job to control what people think.

1:03 PM · Feb 22, 2017

 
So Joe it appears that your clip is not about Musk at all.  given that it's your Twitter feed that is showing it,. Where did you find it?

 
Apologies for my earlier mistake. The quote was “He is trying to control exactly what people think. That is our job.” My point was the “He” isn’t important. It’s who controls. My apologies.

I apologized and posted a new tweet here. https://twitter.com/Football_Guys/status/1515379030865940491?s=20&t=QDMu8tDtziQTWQdAAnGt8w

 
Apologies for my earlier mistake. The quote was “He is trying to control exactly what people think. That is our job.” My point was the “He” isn’t important. It’s who controls. My apologies.

I apologized and posted a new tweet here. https://twitter.com/Football_Guys/status/1515379030865940491?s=20&t=QDMu8tDtziQTWQdAAnGt8w
Even with the change, this thread is completely misleading. You continue to use the word “media” rather than referring to one woman, Mika. And she even clarified what she said and that she misspoke. And it was 5 years ago. 
 

Imagine if I started a thread about something absurd Trump said 5 years ago, which he later said was a misquote, and my title was “Conservatives say ….” I’d probably be warned or suspended. 

 
This is an extremely misleading post. This clip is 5 years old and talking about Donald Trump, not Elon. Here is Mika's clarification on it too:

https://twitter.com/morningmika/status/834463604531404800?lang=en

Mika Brzezinski @morningmika

Today I said it's the media's job to keep President Trump from making up his own facts, NOT that it's our job to control what people think.

1:03 PM · Feb 22, 2017


You know Freudian slips are an actual thing, right?  Why do you have to make excuses?

 
I used to watching Morning Joe (back before I stopped watching all political shows), and I am not surprised Mika said this.  I don't think she misspoke; I think she said the quiet part loud.  Classic case of a media member admitting that they want to control what people think. 

 
I used to watching Morning Joe (back before I stopped watching all political shows), and I am not surprised Mika said this.  I don't think she misspoke; I think she said the quiet part loud.  Classic case of a media member admitting that they want to control what people think. 
Yuuup.

Even if you generously give her thats she’s just saying the media should be the ones to report the facts that not correct.  I mean should Biden shut down his Twitter and his admin not be allowed to provide their views on events (which are quite often bull####)

 
Yuuup.

Even if you generously give her thats she’s just saying the media should be the ones to report the facts that not correct.  I mean should Biden shut down his Twitter and his admin not be allowed to provide their views on events (which are quite often bull####)
Context. At the time Trump was telling his followers not to believe the media at all, and that they were the enemy of the people. 
 

 
Context. At the time Trump was telling his followers not to believe the media at all, and that they were the enemy of the people. 
 
Sure, and you can disagree as many do with much of Bidens lies and nonsense.  But to imply only you should have the ability to communicate “the truth” is exactly what’s wrong. 

 
Thank you @Joe Bryant for making the title change. I still think your opening post should say “from 5 years ago”, you should remove the line “at least she was honest” and instead include the fact that she wrote immediately after that she misspoke, but this is a good start IMO. 

 
Sure, and you can disagree as many do with much of Bidens lies and nonsense.  But to imply only you should have the ability to communicate “the truth” is exactly what’s wrong. 
My biggest critique of her statement was her use of the word “we”, implying she is part of the media. She isn’t. She’s a talk show host and the show she is on is subjective opinion. She is not reporting the news (outside of emergency situations.) 

I like Mika, but too many of these opinion people, both liberal and conservative, take on airs and act they are journalists. It confuses the issue (and makes the conservative argument that the MSM has a liberal bias easier to make.) 

 
My biggest critique of her statement was her use of the word “we”, implying she is part of the media. She isn’t. She’s a talk show host and the show she is on is subjective opinion. She is not reporting the news (outside of emergency situations.) 

I like Mika, but too many of these opinion people, both liberal and conservative, take on airs and act they are journalists. It confuses the issue (and makes the conservative argument that the MSM has a liberal bias easier to make.) 
I don’t disagree but I think part of the problem is also that a lot of journalists are still pretending they are journalists.

 
I wasn’t referring to anyone, but how about This Guy
OK. I regard Acosta as a legitimate journalist. It’s certainly true that his exchanges with Trump were notorious in their acrimony, but that is because, to be frank, Trump lied so much of the time and Acosta challenged him on it. 

 
OK. I regard Acosta as a legitimate journalist. It’s certainly true that his exchanges with Trump were notorious in their acrimony, but that is because, to be frank, Trump lied so much of the time and Acosta challenged him on it. 
Cmon man.  His job title should be self aggrandizing #### stirrer.

 
Cmon man.  His job title should be self aggrandizing #### stirrer.
But isn’t that the role of the guy who asks questions at press conferences? (Putting aside the self aggrandizing part- that’s your opinion). Don’t you want a #### stirrer? It’s certainly what I want. 

 
No, I don’t want a #### stirrer…that is someone who is actively moving from journalism to making themselves part of the story.

 It detracts and the way he conducted himself made it clear his only objective was to trap the then President to support his political bias.
 

That’s not really the approach I want from a journalist to feel confident in the usefulness and trustworthiness of their reporting, you don’t have to have all these other flaws to be effective at asking questions and informing the public well.

I’m not saying there is zero value in it, there’s value in almost any exchange that elicits a response from the President.  But his approach is what I expect of partisan hacks, you may want it I don’t.

 
Apologies for my earlier mistake. The quote was “He is trying to control exactly what people think. That is our job.” My point was the “He” isn’t important. It’s who controls. My apologies.

I apologized and posted a new tweet here. https://twitter.com/Football_Guys/status/1515379030865940491?s=20&t=QDMu8tDtziQTWQdAAnGt8w
If you are going to post a 5-year-old out-of-context clip without mentioning her subsequent clarification, the least you can do is quote it accurately.

If you don't want to post the full quote, then you should be putting ellipses before "He" and between "trying to" and "control".

 
Did you watch that clip joe? Your updated quote is completely without context. 

You seem to do this often these days. Start a thread with incomplete info, you edit the post or title slightly, then you bail on the entire conversation.
:confused:   not bailed at all. I edited the quote to get it right. 
Can you please post links to examples of me doing this often so I can better understand what you’re accusing me of?

 
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You think posting one sentence of a conversation without context is a good way is enough to generate a thoughtful conversation? 
i think we can definitely have good discussion on this. 
 

“You seem to do this often these days. Start a thread with incomplete info, you edit the post or title slightly, then you bail on the entire conversation.”

Can you please post links to examples of me doing this often so I can better understand what you’re accusing me of?

 
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Thank you @Joe Bryant for making the title change. I still think your opening post should say “from 5 years ago”, you should remove the line “at least she was honest” and instead include the fact that she wrote immediately after that she misspoke, but this is a good start IMO. 
Her clarification is only the final word if you are a fierce media defender. 

Her spoken words are the final word if you dont trust the media. 

Both opinions could be correct. 

 
Jeez, did I miss a memo that stated "have a go at Joe in this thread"?   I guess it's to be expected that some would act that way towards the owner of the site, but still rather unfortunate. 

Also, INB4 the retorts stating why he deserved the comments thrown at him, because that is what some do. 

 
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My biggest critique of her statement was her use of the word “we”, implying she is part of the media. She isn’t. She’s a talk show host and the show she is on is subjective opinion. She is not reporting the news (outside of emergency situations.) 

I like Mika, but too many of these opinion people, both liberal and conservative, take on airs and act they are journalists. It confuses the issue (and makes the conservative argument that the MSM has a liberal bias easier to make.) 
How are anchors and pundits...aka "talking heads", not part of the media?

 
Jeez, did I miss a memo that stated "have a go at Joe in this thread"?   I guess it's to be expected that some would act that way towards the owner of the site, but still rather unfortunate. 

Also, INB4 the retorts stating why he deserved the comments thrown at him, because that is what some do. 
Whole lotta pent up anger lol ... 

 
a gaffe, misspoke 

of course the media influences what people think - there is a conditioning of America and tis existed for a very long time. Its human nature in a way, and media has become the #1 method of convincing people to believe on thing or another

I swear if we could put gun programs into schools K-6 in 15 years when those millions of kinds became adults, we'd see a massive shift in this country on how people viewed guns simply because from K-6 we pushed into their minds "guns are good"

 

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