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Is Bari Weiss Bringing Respectability
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Posted By: Mercedes44, 10/8/2025 7:17:56 AM

Some of us are old (and gray) enough to remember when the "media" was on paper, backed up by three television networks - if you were lucky enough to live in an area where you could get all three from your roof-mounted television aerial. Those days are long gone, what with the rise of the internet and the alternative media, a sample of which you are reading right now. But the big three television networks, ABC, NBC, and CBS, are still around. They are now part of what some of us call the "legacy media," but may also be quite honestly called the "liberal media," for their long-term, well-established leftist slant.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: bpl40 10/8/2025 8:28:07 AM (No. 2014092)
He has a very, very long way to go.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: seamusm 10/8/2025 8:29:47 AM (No. 2014094)
Was this really EVER true? Even beloved Saint Walter Cronkite managed to screw up the Vietnam War with a false narrative about the Tet Offensive.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: Maggie2u 10/8/2025 9:20:46 AM (No. 2014118)
FTA...'Is Bari Weiss Bringing Respectability Back to the Legacy Media?' Does anyone know where to buy an office chair with a seatbelt so I don't fall from mine again? I was laughing so hard I had an asthma attack.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: felixcat 10/8/2025 9:42:07 AM (No. 2014132)
Bari is a she but note that she is a still a Lefty - just a bit more reasonable than most...
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Reply 5 - Posted by: Jethro bo 10/8/2025 9:42:47 AM (No. 2014133)
Not NO but Hades NO
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Reply 6 - Posted by: mariboo72 10/8/2025 9:47:26 AM (No. 2014136)
It's a sad state of affairs that we don't know the truth anymore. Maybe we never fully did, but I feel like we have become so divided, the rift so deep that we will never come together. When I talk to my sister it's like we have a whole different set of facts. She doesn't trust my facts and I don't trust hers. While I try to read news from different sources, I tend to lean toward the conservative side, but I feel like I'm discerning. Am I getting the truth always? Only sometimes? I like Bari, but she's David up against Goliath. I hope she's successful. I'm afraid she'll be back to podcasting and independent journalism in short order.
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Reply 7 - Posted by: jeffkinnh 10/8/2025 11:45:41 AM (No. 2014201)
It is clear that management has realized that the completely unbalanced Leftist approach to "news" is not sustainable. Their current trajectory is downward until death. That needs to be addressed, What would be put in place of the losing model is uncertain. Move a little out of liberal looneyland? Find the center? Move a bit right of center? Will it be a matter of what is achievable vs. a desired goal? It seems clear that a lot of the "talent" and managers locked into the hard Left cannot be rehabilitated. There MUST be a house cleaning or there will be sabotage and resistance all the way. Then the question of WHO they could get to replace the Leftists? Weiss may be a left leaning centrist but in the polarized society of today, how many people like that are there? Or do make a mix of hard Left and hard Right to present both sides and let the viewers decide? That may make the newsroom a battlefield, and while some on the Right may love a good verbal confrontation, many on the Left cannot tolerate opposition being in the same city with them. No matter what is decided, Weiss is going to have to be like iron and upper management will need to support her. Then there is the question of whether a centrist news network has a place any longer. I have no interest in watching a cage match between Left and Right or a slightly warmed over analysis that leaves out the tough facts as not to offend anyone. I seek out people that can present well thought out Conservative viewpoints and listen to them without any liberal chitter chatter. I have strong doubt that the legacy media can provide that. Maybe Independants would like what Weiss could create but that's only about 1/3 of the potential audience. Weiss would have to build a team of strong Conservatives and Moderates to get the big audience. That would require she completely eliminate the team she has. Would she be willing and able to do that? Is that what upper management wants? Would it draw the viewership or is legacy news heading for dinosaur extinction no matter what?
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Reply 8 - Posted by: DVC 10/8/2025 12:16:49 PM (No. 2014221)
If SeeBS were to become useful again....how shocking would that be?
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Reply 9 - Posted by: FLCracker 10/8/2025 3:55:45 PM (No. 2014321)
"[Weiss] said in her first memo to staffers that she wants Democrats and Republicans held equally accountable." Won't CBS have to hire some Republicans to do that, not to mention, to achieve her 10 points? I read items at "The Free Press" for almost a year before becoming a subscriber. It, and Weiss, did what it said it would do -- present articles and opinions properly from both poles and all points in between. The cherry on top is Comments from people who can share their ideas in a respectable manner. On Weiss, herself. If you had read her columns during COVID and the Biden Administration, you wouldn't have thought she was "left-leaning", at all. She zinged where the zinging was due, which is what ultimately ed to her founding "The Free Press." As she has said herself, with the Trump Administration, she can now go back to being "left-leaning centrist" self. I must admit I find her more humorous when she is picking on the Left rather than the Right, that I don't agree with her on a lot, and there are columns on "Free Press" where I think, "What is the matter with this person?" This not comfortable all the time, but that s as it should be, and is what I wanted when I signed up. I hope she can do the same for CBS. And since Bari may be too busy to do her "Free Press" Friday column, I think she ought to turn in over to Nellie full-time. Ah, do it anyway, I think Nellie is funnier. (And yes, I know they are a gay couple, and no, not my cup of tea, and yes, that is immaterial to this discussion.)
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Reply 10 - Posted by: mifla 10/9/2025 3:19:29 PM (No. 2014621)
Let me see if I can read the tea leaves here. Bari sets some policies in motion to back away from broadcasting leftist tripe, the troops rebel, the executives encourage her to step down, and she takes her $150M home and laughs all the way to the bank.
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