Spin Room?

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Reallly??? PMSNBC actually admits to having a Spin Room? Is it possible they may one day admit to having a Spin "News" Network? Stay tuned.
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Oh I thought you were going to make a new suggestion here.


Well I guess we do have one called "politics"
 
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Oh I thought you were going to make a new suggestion here.
Well I guess we do have one called "politics"
American "politics," our gov't, and our media would serve us way better if we didn't have to sift through PMSNBC spin but evidently some of us prefer the socialism-by-any-means agenda and methodology.
 
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Reallly??? PMSNBC actually admits to having a Spin Room? Is it possible they may one day admit to having a Spin "News" Network? Stay tuned.
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Sigh...

>> From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

A spin room, also known as spin row[1] or spin alley,[2][3] is an area in which reporters can speak with debate participants and/or their representatives after a debate. The name refers to the fact that the participants will attempt to "spin" or influence the perception of the debate among the assembled reporters. The benefit for reporters is that they quickly get in-person interviews with debaters or their representatives, complete with audio, video and photos. For a U.S. presidential debate, the number of reporters in the spin room can number into the thousands.[4]

The earliest known spin room was set up by the campaign of U.S. president Ronald Reagan in 1984. In a hotel banquet room, campaign officials spoke on the record with talking points playing up their own candidate's debate performance and minimizing opponent Walter Mondale's success, despite many observers believing Mondale had just won. This operation was dubbed the "spin patrol."[5]

... Spin rooms have also been portrayed as outdated in an era of instant online reaction from all quarters before a debate is even over.[4][12] Focus groups and instant post-debate "snap polls" attempt to provide a more scientific method than spin rooms in determining who has won a debate.[13][14] <<​

Fuck, even I knew this, and I don't even have a television. Might be time to wake up, Rip van Winkle.
 
Reallly??? PMSNBC actually admits to having a Spin Room? Is it possible they may one day admit to having a Spin "News" Network? Stay tuned.
:beer:

Sigh...

>> From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

A spin room, also known as spin row[1] or spin alley,[2][3] is an area in which reporters can speak with debate participants and/or their representatives after a debate. The name refers to the fact that the participants will attempt to "spin" or influence the perception of the debate among the assembled reporters. The benefit for reporters is that they quickly get in-person interviews with debaters or their representatives, complete with audio, video and photos. For a U.S. presidential debate, the number of reporters in the spin room can number into the thousands.[4]

The earliest known spin room was set up by the campaign of U.S. president Ronald Reagan in 1984. In a hotel banquet room, campaign officials spoke on the record with talking points playing up their own candidate's debate performance and minimizing opponent Walter Mondale's success, despite many observers believing Mondale had just won. This operation was dubbed the "spin patrol."[5]

... Spin rooms have also been portrayed as outdated in an era of instant online reaction from all quarters before a debate is even over.[4][12] Focus groups and instant post-debate "snap polls" attempt to provide a more scientific method than spin rooms in determining who has won a debate.[13][14] <<​

Fuck, even I knew this, and I don't even have a television. Might be time to wake up, Rip van Winkle.
Typically lame dodge. I suspect even the dimmest here get the connection between "spin room" and the propaganda that PMSNBC spews.

You, of course, aren't even that bright. Very sad.
 
Reallly??? PMSNBC actually admits to having a Spin Room? Is it possible they may one day admit to having a Spin "News" Network? Stay tuned.
:beer:

Sigh...

>> From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

A spin room, also known as spin row[1] or spin alley,[2][3] is an area in which reporters can speak with debate participants and/or their representatives after a debate. The name refers to the fact that the participants will attempt to "spin" or influence the perception of the debate among the assembled reporters. The benefit for reporters is that they quickly get in-person interviews with debaters or their representatives, complete with audio, video and photos. For a U.S. presidential debate, the number of reporters in the spin room can number into the thousands.[4]

The earliest known spin room was set up by the campaign of U.S. president Ronald Reagan in 1984. In a hotel banquet room, campaign officials spoke on the record with talking points playing up their own candidate's debate performance and minimizing opponent Walter Mondale's success, despite many observers believing Mondale had just won. This operation was dubbed the "spin patrol."[5]

... Spin rooms have also been portrayed as outdated in an era of instant online reaction from all quarters before a debate is even over.[4][12] Focus groups and instant post-debate "snap polls" attempt to provide a more scientific method than spin rooms in determining who has won a debate.[13][14] <<​

Fuck, even I knew this, and I don't even have a television. Might be time to wake up, Rip van Winkle.
Typically lame dodge. I suspect even the dimmest here get the connection between "spin room" and the propaganda that PMSNBC spews.

You, of course, aren't even that bright. Very sad.

Let's see, 1984 that's....... 35 years. And you're just hearing about it tonight.

Have you heard about the Challenger yet? Or this new "Osborne computer" thing?
 
the failure to promise Medicare For All & Education For All hung like a golden halo over John Delaney's bald head!
 
the failure to promise Medicare For All & Education For All hung like a golden halo over John Delaney's bald head!
Both Delaney and Hickenlooper, and to a lesser degree Klobuchar were all booed for having the temerity to admit that "socialism is not the answer." I see no way the Democrat Socialist Party can avoid wearing their new flag - the Repubs are certain to press the issue - so they may as well just run with it:

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