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on cnbc -- rupert murdoch says *google* has too much control of the news, should be broken up. (Original Post) unblock Mar 2019 OP
We'll isn't that special. The pot calling..................... Firestorm49 Mar 2019 #1
Isn't he dead yet? smirkymonkey Mar 2019 #2
Evil doesn't live forever atreides1 Mar 2019 #5
he'll last until darth vader throws him over the railing. unblock Mar 2019 #6
rupert murdoch has too much control of the propaganda democratisphere Mar 2019 #3
... orangecrush Mar 2019 #4
how about banning 'news' channels that push lies 24/7? spanone Mar 2019 #7
So, he and Warren are on the same page? maxsolomon Mar 2019 #8
Google has too much control of the news? I thought Google was driven by the users... SWBTATTReg Mar 2019 #9

atreides1

(16,068 posts)
5. Evil doesn't live forever
Tue Mar 12, 2019, 11:19 AM
Mar 2019

Roger Ailes is dead and so is Scalia!

Evil just lives longer, Cheney, Murdoch, North, Robertson, etc.

SWBTATTReg

(22,097 posts)
9. Google has too much control of the news? I thought Google was driven by the users...
Tue Mar 12, 2019, 12:29 PM
Mar 2019

themselves in determining what is the big driver of news today, i.e., if a million people seek information on news item 1, then news item 1, driven by demand, is the top news. Driven by the users I guess is something that faux news doesn't like.

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