* doomscrolling Twitter is just not the same anymore. In fact, it has almost ceased to exist, overnight.
* Yes, this is true, and delightful:
* The key word used by all of the late night talk show hosts (well, Colbert, Kimmel and Oliver) who I saw last night was the one I used yesterday "relief". They were all very happy, as they should be.
* The problem continues:
I have been meaning to make this point again: Fox News used to make a clear attempt to have a liberal perspective on even its opinion shows. I know because I used to watch it sometimes on Foxtel back in (I think) the early 2000's. Even with the then popular Bill O'Reilly used to position conservatism as a "middle American just being sensible" sort of thing. I don't recall him, at least at that time, being big on positively demonising the Left. But as with Andrew Bolt, being paid for sprouting opinions every day of the week is bad for the soul - it forces people to become more extreme and certain to please the audience. Being a "well, I don't really know what to think of this" sort of person doesn't sell well.
At some point we stopped getting Foxtel at home and I don't really know when the network decided to ramp up the demonisation of all thing liberal. I also see from this article that they still had liberal punching bags on into the 2010's to try to show "balance" (or more likely, appeal to the audience who liked to see the liberal "lose" every panel argument).
But at some point, the network chose to get into full blown demonisation and scaremongering of liberals as its opinion shows' raison d'etre.
That is why it is an appalling poisonous influence on American politics.
you have to remember neither Fox, Shy after dark, Murdoch newspapers indulge in news. They want to be players.
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