(08-11-2016 02:11 PM)john01992 Wrote: Why do the cons on here always seem to be the ones posting RT?
Yep..literally the propaganda arm of Vladamir Putin's government. Not influenced by Putin....but literally run by his government, for the benefit of his government.
Maybe because none of the other outlets are showing the same clip because it's embarrassing for the State Department? (or RT got theirs up first... did CNN or FOX put the clip up? If they didn't why not is the question).
There's no RT commentary on the video, it's simply the video and the message on the video.
Trying to say "BUT BUT it's from Russia Today" is a flawed argument and you guys know it and should be ashamed you're using it to try to deflect the message within the video.
She did answer the guys question...the video clip in the OP quit before she answered it. You can pick up the rest of the daily briefing at around the 16:00 minute mark.
russia today. is is literally operated by the russian govt and is considered a propaganda channel.
and this is literally a clip of the United State State Department spokeswoman sounding like a blabbering idiot while continually avoiding a very simple yes or no question.
There's a video not from the RT website. Now that you can't complain about where the video was posted, care to talk about her refusal to answer the question?
(08-11-2016 02:46 PM)Redwingtom Wrote: She did answer the guys question...the video clip in the OP quit before she answered it. You can pick up the rest of the daily briefing at around the 16:00 minute mark.
How many times did it really need to be asked before an answer was given that was a coherent sentence? Nobody trusts govt when a yes or no question has to be asked multiple times and the answer given is more than one word.
russia today. is is literally operated by the russian govt and is considered a propaganda channel.
and this is literally a clip of the United State State Department spokeswoman sounding like a blabbering idiot while continually avoiding a very simple yes or no question.
There's a video not from the RT website. Now that you can't complain about where the video was posted, care to talk about her refusal to answer the question?
I still find it incredibly alarming that RT content is always making the rounds on conservative forums/social media.
russia today. is is literally operated by the russian govt and is considered a propaganda channel.
and this is literally a clip of the United State State Department spokeswoman sounding like a blabbering idiot while continually avoiding a very simple yes or no question.
There's a video not from the RT website. Now that you can't complain about where the video was posted, care to talk about her refusal to answer the question?
I still find it incredibly alarming that RT content is always making the rounds on conservative forums/social media.
(08-11-2016 02:50 PM)rath v2.0 Wrote: You don't find **** alarming...just something else to whine about.
Quote:Former KGB officer turned political refugee, Konstantin Preobrazhensky, criticized RT as "a part of the Russian industry of misinformation and manipulation".[24] RT presents itself as a liberal alternative in the United States, but in Europe it appears to have become the flagship of resurgent nationalist parties.[175]
Linas Antanas Linkevičius, Lithuania's Minister of Foreign Affairs, posted on Twitter on March 9, 2014 amid the Crimean crisis, "Russia Today propaganda machine is no less destructive than military marching in Crimea".[176]
United States Secretary of State John Kerry referred to RT as a state-sponsored "propaganda bullhorn" and he continued by saying, "Russia Today [sic] network has deployed to promote president Putin's fantasy about what is playing out on the ground. They almost spend full-time devoted to this effort, to propagandize, and to distort what is happening or not happening in Ukraine."[177] RT responded that they wanted "an official response from the U.S. Department of State substantiating Mr. Kerry's claims."[178] Richard Stengel from the U.S. Department of State responded.[21] Stengel stated in his response, "RT is a distortion machine, not a news organization," concluding that "the network and its editors should not pretend that RT is anything other than another player in Russia's global disinformation campaign against the people of Ukraine and their supporters". However, Stengel supports RT's right to broadcast in the United States.[179]
In Russia, Andrey Illarionov, former advisor to Vladimir Putin, has called the channel "the best Russian propaganda machine targeted at the outside world".[38][93] Media analyst Vasily Gatov wrote in a 2014 Moscow Times article that sharp ethical and reporting skills are not required for Russian media employees, including RT .[180]
Cliff Kincaid, the director of Accuracy in Media's Center for Investigative Journalism, called RT "the well-known disinformation outlet for Russian propaganda".[181]
(08-11-2016 02:11 PM)john01992 Wrote: Why do the cons on here always seem to be the ones posting RT?
Yep..literally the propaganda arm of Vladamir Putin's government. Not influenced by Putin....but literally run by his government, for the benefit of his government.
Is the video fake or did this questioning actually happen?