Dr Fauci 'The Interview' with MSNBC's Rachel Maddow. Quality TV for 'U' the Viewer. (Page 2/11)
rinselberg JAN 23, 01:42 PM
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Viva la revolución del 15 de agosto

sourmash JAN 23, 01:46 PM
How well does it pay?
sourmash JAN 23, 04:06 PM
It occurred to me that all of the cable news, main stream news and DC are the echo chambers. Forums and on social media somewhat allow dissent to the force feeding.
cliffw JAN 24, 01:25 AM

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Originally posted by rinselberg:
I've dedicated my life to memorializing the Establishment and Mainstream Media through the medium of Pop Art-style online messaging.

Pennock's has become my exclusive venue for this project.

MSNBC has become the most easily recognizable subject in my panoply of differentiable themes and identities.



Too funny not to quote. We are so blessed to have you memorialize the stupidity of Establishment and Mainstream Media.

Please, do the world a favor. Share it beyond Pennocks.

Panoply of differentiable themes and identities ? How many voices live rent free in your head ? I saw you post about all the talking heads you listen to.
cliffw JAN 24, 01:27 AM

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Originally posted by Patrick:
And it's a welcome relief from the usual half-dozen or so member echo chamber here!



For those such as you. For the rest of us, it is a gift.
Patrick JAN 24, 02:44 AM

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Originally posted by cliffw:

For those such as you. For the rest of us, it is a gift.



If rinselberg's posts are a welcome relief to "those" such as me, and a gift for "the rest" of you... then it sounds like everyone wins!

[This message has been edited by Patrick (edited 01-24-2021).]

cliffw JAN 24, 03:06 AM

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Originally posted by Patrick:
... then it sounds like everyone wins!



Heh. Only liberals would think like that. Do you still believe in Santa Claus ?

I wish your relief did not cause you indigestion. No body wins.
Hudini JAN 24, 07:35 AM

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Originally posted by Patrick:

And it's a welcome relief from the usual half-dozen or so member echo chamber here!



That's funny right there. MSNBC is not an echo chamber? hahahahahaha
rinselberg JAN 24, 08:46 AM
"Whatever."

How about some new articles about Covid? I just hit on three brand new articles that are "quality" and would look good on any Covid online-reading list.

Very often I will scroll through articles like these, not reading them carefully from end to end, but just trying to pick up the highlights and coming to a judgement about how good the article looks, in terms of information and authoritativeness; these are no exception.

"The day we let Covid-19 spin out of control"

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[January 24] marks the one-year anniversary of a momentous but largely unnoticed event in the history of the Covid-19 pandemic: the first published report of an individual infected with the novel coronavirus who never developed symptoms. This early confirmation of asymptomatic infection should have set off alarm bells and profoundly altered our response to the gathering storm. But it did not. One year later we are still paying the price for this catastrophic blunder.

The first paragraph.
Daniel P Oran and Eric J Topol for STAT; January 23, 2021.
https://www.statnews.com/20...spin-out-of-control/

"COVID-19 will likely be with us forever. Here's how we'll live with it."

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Eventually, the virus could become a much milder illness—but for now, vaccination and surveillance are critical to end the pandemic phase.

The "nut graph"
Michael Greshko for National Geographic; January 22, 2021.
https://www.nationalgeograp...w-well-live-with-it/

"How nanotechnology helps mRNA Covid-19 vaccines work"

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“In my mind, one of the heroes in this story is the RNA nanoparticle,”

The vaccines from Pfizer and Moderna are mRNA technology vaccines. These are the only vaccines in the U.S. that people currently have access to under the FDA Emergency Use Authorizations.
Elizabeth Cooney for STAT; December 1, 2021.
https://www.statnews.com/20...vid19-vaccines-work/

That last one ("nanotechnology") not so brand spanking new as the first two.

Even if you don't look directly at any of these articles, you now have an update on some of what's being published. And who can put a price tag on that?

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Patrick JAN 24, 02:39 PM

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Originally posted by Hudini:

That's funny right there. MSNBC is not an echo chamber? hahahahahaha



News flash! I was referring to rinselberg's posts verses the same old same old from the usual half-dozen or so members of this forum... not to any one provider of mass media.