Originally Posted by Auagmented Help me out here."RT" = "Russia Today" -correct?.Whenever I see Celente/Schiff on this channel I cringe a little.- it's like they've both fallen for a political trap in the quest to get airtime.yeah yeah yeah - I'm just too cynical for my own good.
Originally Posted by parrotfish44If he was on capt kangaroo ... his statement would be the same....the interviewer asked maybe less than a dozen questions, good questions.He responded..why does it matter to you where he was speaking from?I guess you would rather have him on our MSM and be interupted every few seconds without being him able to form a sentence.The message, from wherever it is spoken, is what should be discerned.Example! Obama, Bush Bernake, Gaitner... when was the last time a truth was spoken that you can remember?.... SPIN is all.he talks trends... thats all and is usually correctPerhaps yopu are not used to
Originally Posted by Auagmented1. Russia Today is accused of being a propaganda machine of Russia.2. Russia has been a stated enemy of the Americans for a very long time.3. Celente, being an exemplary US patriot, frequently goes to 'the enemy' to get airtime for his latest theme, "American Revolution".You don't see the problem with 3)?Using foreign state controlled media to attack your own country is a dangerous game to play.It will be used against him by his political enemies to justifying their position on his views.He's setting himself up for marginalization and exile....Spin -It's likely that every political message is delivered with an agenda hidden by spin to make it more palatable and influential.So why do you think this broadcast from RT is an exception?