Media talking points, people have said they have them, where outlets are given their marching orders and they go out like little puppets and do what they are told push an agenda. No matter the agenda, constant examples are shown of the media's strings being pulled by someone, whether it is Washington or others, but in the video below, Conan O'Brien shows you an indisputable, inarguable visual evidence of this vast media conspiracy to push one specific agenda.
It doesn't really matter what the "agenda" is, the fact that so many push it is the point and this is just another example of talking heads pushing that agenda on the masses.
The second video from May 2013, shows that this isn't an isolated incident!!
If these media puppets weren't so pathetic, it would be pretty funny.
Susan Duclos owns/writes Wake up America
Word is that Jay Cutler isn’t likely returning to the Chicago Bears.
A source close to Mark Block, the head of both the Mark Block agency and the Jay Cutler Foundation told The Sports Bank this morning that the Chicago Bears are likely to move in a different direction. And this information was revealed this morning, before the home loss to the Green Bay Packers in the regular season finale. The loss obviously eliminated Cutler and the Chicago Bears from playoff contention.
It’s very public knowledge that Bears GM Phil Emery is not a huge fan of Jay Cutler. That’s not news. And it appears the team feels that a four year body of work suffices for evaluation. Jay has had four different offensive coordinators during that span. The source also indicated that the organization will likely move to retain Josh McCown and focus on rebuiidling the defense in the NFL draft in May. There was no indication that the Bears are interested in drafting a quarterback in 2014. The source also said that the Bears are possibly interested in pursuing Matt Schaub until later)
Per Pro Football Talk’s Mike Florio, the Houston Texans have a practical way to escape Schaub’s contract in the off-season.
Paul M. Banks is the owner of The Sports Bank.net, an affiliate of Fox Sports. He’s also an analyst for multiple news talk radio stations across the country; with regular weekly segments on NBC and Fox Sports Radio. Follow him on Twitter (@paulmbanks) and RSS Catch him Tuesdays talking Illini and Northwestern for KOZN 1620 The Zone, Fridays talking Chicago Bears for WAOR 95.7 The Fan
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