Let's face it, this virus being used as a weapon by both sides.
Sorry, not sorry; not buying the
both sides premise. Most of the disinformation emanates from the right. Rush Limbaugh tells his lemmings that Covid-19 is nothing more than the flu. Dr. Fauci counters with facts and is excoriated by Sean Hannity, who tells his flock of pigeons that Covid-19 is "like the common cold" adding that Fauci is a member of the deep state. Local talk show hosts tell their clan that "we should all go back to work and develop herd immunity... the only way to solve this is to get back to normal." Right? Damn the hundreds if not thousands of locals who might die. Dr. Oz and Dr. Phil being the latest high profile examples twisting truth and promoting idiocy. Laura Ingraham had her compass set straight by Dr. Fauci, when she
attempted to equate Covid-19 with HIV.
The difference is the president gets a nightly 2 hour forum paid for by taxpayers and broadcasters. The question as far as broadcasters are concerned is where do you draw the line between politics and public service.
Concur. Especially when a campaign-type video is played in the middle of what is supposed to be a fact session-update. There's no
both sides weaponize when one group wants to flatten the pandemic curve, minimize deaths and lighten the burden on the medical-health infrastructure; while the other group is hell bent on disputing the severity of the pandemic, saying "even the word pandemic" lends itself to crisis.
Local TV in Western New York is walking a fine line. NPR and WBFO have done an admirable job of factually reporting, as well as giving listeners insight as to how this pandemic is affecting every day lives of citizens in small communities and major cities. WBEN plays the news was straight, but being an Entercom station, the manpower and reporting are nowhere near that of WBFO. WBEN talk show hosts, after a few early days of attempting to appear rational, went off the deep end. To their (marginal) defense, listeners commandeered the shows and it could be argued, took the (fearful) hosts with them. As noted,
marginal defense.