“Disinform?” No. “To Rat” means to squeal on, grass, give up, drop a quarter on (archaic), tell on, snitch, etc. Just imagine a Trmpf White House meeting, or press conference.
It’s a chicken/egg situation. The majority of news organizations are providing infotainment, not true journalism, because that’s what viewers/readers want, and that’s what advertisers will pay for. Sound bites, scandal, rumor, innuendo, deliberate disinformation, are all grist for the 24-hour “news” cycle.
The news media still does have some pull. Take the (very) recent WashPo / 60 Mins. expose of pharmaceutical lobbying to stop the DEA from cracking down on opioid distributors. Trump said yesterday that he saw the report on 60 Mins. Sunday night, and is taking the opioid epidemic very seriously. But even more importantly, his pick for drug czar, who as a Congressman was the “author” of the bill that essentially put a halt to DEA enforcement, withdrew himself from consideration earlier today. I’d chalk that story up as a nice win for the mainstream media.
Trump’s ‘fake news’ strategy is no different than if FDR had tried to persuade the American people to get their war news from Axis Sally and Tokyo Rose
LINK_O_NEAL about 7 years ago
What about the dog from yesterday?
Adiraiju about 7 years ago
Oh, there’s a great way to make people care about what you write. It’s simple:
LIE.
superficial about 7 years ago
Doesn’t rat mean disinform?
colddonkey about 7 years ago
After so much Fake News, I no longer trust journalism.
Say What Now‽ Premium Member about 7 years ago
It doesn’t help when your pouty POTUS claims real news as fake and fake news as real. And then there are the ones who believe him.
Serial Pedant about 7 years ago
“Disinform?” No. “To Rat” means to squeal on, grass, give up, drop a quarter on (archaic), tell on, snitch, etc. Just imagine a Trmpf White House meeting, or press conference.
chris_weaver about 7 years ago
Leave it to Rat to tsunami on someone’s parade!
tripwire45 about 7 years ago
I didn’t think journalists informed anymore. Thought all they did was editorialize. Facts are dead.
wagnertinatlanta about 7 years ago
Romance novels aren’t books, per se.
Cameron1988 Premium Member about 7 years ago
Darn. I was hoping Pastis would continue with Pig being in dog therapy
steverinoCT about 7 years ago
If you really want an audience for your writing, start a daily comic strip.
Holden Awn about 7 years ago
A journalist trying to inform? Now, this strip is FUNNY.
katzenbooks45 about 7 years ago
It’s a chicken/egg situation. The majority of news organizations are providing infotainment, not true journalism, because that’s what viewers/readers want, and that’s what advertisers will pay for. Sound bites, scandal, rumor, innuendo, deliberate disinformation, are all grist for the 24-hour “news” cycle.
Gent about 7 years ago
AHA! A Fake News Peddler!! Get him!!!!
Joliet Jake about 7 years ago
The news media still does have some pull. Take the (very) recent WashPo / 60 Mins. expose of pharmaceutical lobbying to stop the DEA from cracking down on opioid distributors. Trump said yesterday that he saw the report on 60 Mins. Sunday night, and is taking the opioid epidemic very seriously. But even more importantly, his pick for drug czar, who as a Congressman was the “author” of the bill that essentially put a halt to DEA enforcement, withdrew himself from consideration earlier today. I’d chalk that story up as a nice win for the mainstream media.
Sherlock Watson about 7 years ago
I didn’t know journalists still existed; I thought Fox News had them all rounded up and shot.
Number Three about 7 years ago
I don’t understand why journalists get so much hate. There are frauds, liars etc in EVERY JOB.
The sooner people accept this the better.
xxx
Mostly Water Premium Member about 7 years ago
It’s so much easier to spout off about fake news and to denigrate journalists rather than to engage in critical thinking.
kaffekup about 7 years ago
So much work! Must have predigested Russian news!
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member about 7 years ago
…but girls do.
Sisyphos about 7 years ago
Pig is not helping his “friend,” Eugene the Journalist. But the confession of rampant illiteracy rings sadly true….
Swirls Before Pine about 7 years ago
Trump’s ‘fake news’ strategy is no different than if FDR had tried to persuade the American people to get their war news from Axis Sally and Tokyo Rose
ND Cool Z almost 6 years ago
How about a romance journal?