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Richard Heene is the inevitable product of this reigning culture, where “news,” “reality” television and reality itself are hopelessly scrambled and the warp-speed imperatives of cable-Internet competition allow no time for fact checking. Norman Lear, about the only prominent American to express any empathy for little Falcon’s father, vented on The Huffington Post, calling out CNN, MSNBC, Fox, NBC, ABC and CBS alike for their role in “creating a climate that mistakes entertainment for news.” This climate, he argued, “all but seduces a Richard and Mayumi Heene into believing they are — even if what they dream up to qualify is a hoax — entitled to their 15 minutes.”
Originally posted by dannyfal
but saying that the MSM wasn't at fault is just rediculous
Originally posted by dannyfal
But let's think about what this guy did. He bent over the MSM, the followers of the MSM, and the followers of the followers of the MSM and gave them a good ol' fashioned spanking. He just made some crap up and we followed it. Sound familiar? What makes balloon boy's story any different from any other "news" story we see? Why are we blaming Richard Heene, when its OUR fault for watching the nonsense.