It's called the 4 a.m. talking points and it is handed out to news media across the country with all the buzz words and phrases to use to try and program us. Most of them are owned by the same group and if the head of the snake isn't cut off, they will continue this bullshit.
It's critical to be aware that what's shown in this video are not an example of the 4 AM talking points. The message shown in this video specifically went out to Sinclair-owned media stations.
I'm not sure why he did it. Perhaps to make people aware. Perhaps to undermine efforts to make people aware of the talking points by making it a political idea. I don't know.
But this is a bad example to advocate for the existence of the talking points except perhaps at the gut level. I speak from having been burned using it once and not having awareness of the full back-story. Bringing a politically charged figure (Sinclair) into a discussion with a politically charged person (Democrat) is just a setup for failure.
What differentiate it is this was a single specific instance that Sinclair did. It doesn't cross outside Sinclair and the journalists all admit to reading the memo.
It wasn't the FBI or reporters colluding or anything like that. Compare it with JournoList or more subtle ops.
I'm not saying don't share it. Just beware of the context and full facts of what it is, and the fact that it's not evidence of broadly coordinated narrative collusion.
This came out a couple of years ago. The very conservative Sinclair Broadcasting group sent it to all of their nearly 200 television stations. Every one of their news divisions was ordered to produce the script 100% verbatim.
It's called the 4 a.m. talking points and it is handed out to news media across the country with all the buzz words and phrases to use to try and program us. Most of them are owned by the same group and if the head of the snake isn't cut off, they will continue this bullshit.
How many corporations own all the news channels?
And all sponsored by Pfizer!
The "normies" don't believe the truth. I've tried.
It's critical to be aware that what's shown in this video are not an example of the 4 AM talking points. The message shown in this video specifically went out to Sinclair-owned media stations.
I'm not sure why he did it. Perhaps to make people aware. Perhaps to undermine efforts to make people aware of the talking points by making it a political idea. I don't know.
But this is a bad example to advocate for the existence of the talking points except perhaps at the gut level. I speak from having been burned using it once and not having awareness of the full back-story. Bringing a politically charged figure (Sinclair) into a discussion with a politically charged person (Democrat) is just a setup for failure.
These are all "local news organizations" from "different corporations" using the exact same script. I think it's a fine example
What differentiate it is this was a single specific instance that Sinclair did. It doesn't cross outside Sinclair and the journalists all admit to reading the memo.
It wasn't the FBI or reporters colluding or anything like that. Compare it with JournoList or more subtle ops.
I'm not saying don't share it. Just beware of the context and full facts of what it is, and the fact that it's not evidence of broadly coordinated narrative collusion.
*just local stations owned by the Sinclair Broadcasting Group :)
This came out a couple of years ago. The very conservative Sinclair Broadcasting group sent it to all of their nearly 200 television stations. Every one of their news divisions was ordered to produce the script 100% verbatim.