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      XPost: misc.survivalism, talk.politics.guns, alt.culture.alaska       XPost: alt.survival       From: felcher.adam.schiff@sacbee.com              News of “Empire” actor Jussie Smollett being accused of       orchestrating a fake hate crime has dominated the news cycle the       past 48 hours, with everyone from President Trump to some 2020       Democratic candidates to your local barista chiming in – but       anyone who relies on MSNBC primetime for their news might not       know it even happened.              The hosts of MSNBC’s primetime lineup have oddly avoided the       ongoing scandal surrounding Smollett, staying stone silent both       Wednesday and Thursday nights about a story that has commanded       the attention of the nation.              MSNBC HOST STEPHANIE RUHLE'S RELATIONSHIP WITH UNDER ARMOUR CEO       WAS ‘UNUSUAL AND PROBLEMATIC,’ REPORT SAYS              “All In With Chris Hayes,” “The Rachel Maddow Show,” “The Last       Word With Lawrence O’Donnell” and “The 11th Hour With Brian       Williams” did not utter Smollett’s name the last two nights as       news unfolded that Smollett was being charged with orchestrating       an elaborate hoax involving two "bogus" crimes -- one involving       an alleged attack, and one involving a threatening letter --       allegedly all in order to get a pay raise.              Jussie Smollett written out of final two episodes of 'Empire'       seasonVideo       MSNBC did not immediately respond to a request for comment.              "To downplay or ignore the Jussie Smollett hate crime hoax       charges is a politically biased journalistic choice. The       Smollett case represents the collapse of a cherished MSNBC false       narrative, that Trump supporters supposedly are racist,       homophobic and violent," Cornell Law School professor and media       critic William A. Jacobson told Fox News.              Much of the far-left network's recent primetime coverage was       dedicated to remarks made by former Deputy FBI Director Andrew       McCabe, the legal trouble surrounding Roger Stone, the Mueller       investigation and a variety of President Trump-related stories.              MSNBC GUEST UNCHECKED AFTER FLOATING THEORY THAT TRUMP-       SUPPORTING COPS MAY HAVE FRAMED JUSSIE SMOLLETT              MSNBC has covered the story during the day, even bringing on a       guest to float a theory that Trump-supporting cops could be       lying about the case. But the absence of the Smollett story       during primetime raises eyebrows, especially since rival liberal       network CNN has been all in.              Smollett maintains innocence after being chastised by Chicago PD       for hate crime 'hoax'Video       DePauw University professor and media analyst Jeffrey McCall       told Fox News that “the Smollett matter is not widely       significant compared to international affairs, the economy and       political failures in Congress” in the greater scheme of the       news world but “the media latched on to the Smollett situation       and told the nation that this story was huge because of the       broader sociocultural issues involved,” so MSNBC’s decision to       ignore it during primetime is odd.              “Given that the Smollett matter has been so much in the news       over the last several weeks, it seems curious that MSNBC would       fail to provide suitable coverage in primetime when the Chicago       police provide the latest development. And it's not like there       was a ton of other breaking and high-impact stories happening       yesterday that would have squeezed Smollett developments off the       agenda,” McCall said.”              ‘THE VIEW’ BAFFLED BY JUSSIE SMOLLETT PAY RAISE MOTIVE: ‘HE'S       GONNA HAVE NO SALARY NOW              Late on Wednesday, Smollett was charged for filing a false       report. He turned himself in to the Chicago Police on Thursday       and was released on a $100,000 bond. While the story received       coverage during daytime programming, primetime delivers the       largest audience for the cable news network.              Jussie Smollett case reignites debate on racism, hate crimesVideo       Even stranger, MSNBC’s verified Twitter account has been       providing updates on the Smollett case while it goes ignored by       the network’s biggest stars. Daily Caller media editor Amber       Athey pointed out that MSNBC’s primetime hosts didn't appear to       cover the story when it first broke either – and she doesn’t       agree with the decision.              “Fox News and CNN also repeatedly led with Smollett's charges       and arrest during their primetime shows because they recognize       that this is a story that captured the nation,” she said. “MSNBC       is free to choose what they want to cover, but their decision to       completely ignore one of the biggest stories in the country       involving the intersection of race and politics suggests their       operating with a severe bias.”              MEDIA BAD BOY BARSTOOL SPORTS THRIVING IN POLITICALLY CORRECT       CLIMATE: ‘WE'RE PRETTY RARE’              Smollett initially told police he was attacked by two masked men       as he was walking home from a Subway sandwich shop at around 2       a.m on Jan. 29. The actor, who is black and gay, said the masked       men beat him, made derogatory comments and yelled "This is MAGA       country" — an apparent reference to President Donald Trump's       campaign slogan, "Make America Great Again" — before fleeing.              But that isn't how police say it all went down, and the 36-year-       old has changed from being the seemingly sympathetic victim of a       hate crime to being accused of fabricating the entire thing.              Media Research Center vice president Dan Gainor told Fox News       that the media have been a huge part of the Smollett story so       it’s peculiar that MSNBC would ignore it during primetime.              “Lefty MSNBC would rather have the sound of silence that the       sound of inconvenient truth,” Gainor said.              Fox News’ Sasha Savitsky contributed to this report.              https://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/msnbc-avoidance-of-jussie-       smollett-story-during-primetime-politically-biased-journalistic-       choice-expert-says                      --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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