Friday, January 6, 2012

Conspiracy Theory Rock

This was supposedly scrubbed from SNL after it first aired.



(H/T)

The Internet offers a remedy, at least for those who are inclined to use it: There is a wide variety of news sources available. If someone is swallowing the pablum of our arguably corporatist media, they now have only themselves to blame. The days of when most people's news sources were limed to the three networks and the local bird-cage liner are long gone.

3 comments:

  1. I agree with what you say. But alas, we have about ten minutes until the corporations take over the Internet and make most of us close down.

    Yours very crankily,
    The New York Crank

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  2. As long as I have the opening presented by the mention of various non-corporate news sources, I'm going to media-whore myself to mention my weekly local access cable tv show, "Left Side of the Aisle," is now available on YouTube. Just do a search on the title.

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  3. I like BBC world news as well as NPR, but if enough people don't wake up and vote out the Republicans we may not have many options left.

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