world war ii news reel, some of the things we are seeing play out here. yeah. i think there s a reason you feel that way. just in, a new book that kevin mccarthy wanted donald trump to resign the presidency after january 6th and mitch mcconnell cheered democrats on imin the efforts to impeach here. soon, johnny depp is going to return to the stand in his defamation trial against ex-wife amber hurd. ilk, just without the lactose. tastes great in our iced coffees too. which makes waking up at 5 a.m. to milk the cows a little easier. (moo) mabel says for you, it s more like 5:15. man: mom, really? i m so defensive, i got bongos thumping in my chest and somethg tells me they don t beat me
calm, authoritative voice with no snark, and no attitude, and everybody agreed, it was just the facts. that s as far as it went. you hear that kind of facile cliché about what the news used to be. here too. you hear very smart people this are that that was true, that the media and the good old days, can we just go back to that? the problem with that is that if you actually go back and listen to what the news was like, in the good old days, it blows that thesis out of the water almost instantly. take for example the dripping sarcasm in this news reel from the a four mentioned good old days. peaceful finland, that just a northern country of lakes and fjords, of sailing ships and summer bathing beaches, has been invaded and bombed. long crisis of apparently if you re telling negotiation with moscow ended with an attack of overwhelming power. the reason for this, the soviet,
that s as far as it went. you hear that kind of facile cliché about what the news used to be. here too. you hear very smart people this are that that was true, that the media and the good old days, can we just go back to that? the problem with that is that if you actually go back and listen to what the news was like, in the good old days, it blows that thesis out of the water almost instantly. take for example the dripping sarcasm in this news reel from the a four mentioned good old days. peaceful finland, that just a northern country of lakes and fjords, of sailing ships and summer bathing beaches, has been invaded and bombed. long crisis of apparently if you re telling negotiation with
the facts. that s as far as it went. you hear that kind of fassel cliche about what the news used to be like all the time. you hear even very smart people assert that that was true about the media in the good old days and couldn t we just go back to that. the problem with that, if you actually go back and listen to what the news was like in the good old days, it blows that thesis out of the water almost instantly. take, for example, the dripping sarcasm in this news reel from the aforementioned good old days. for finland, the distance northern country of lakes and fjords of ships and summer bathing beaches has been invaded and bombed. a longtime crisis with the feud with moscow. the soviet of nation of 580 million has been threatened by
finland. the russian air force, probably the biggest in the world fears for its very existence. and it s been greatly diminished. what are the real tests. oh, the good old days of voice of god, authoritative news with no snark, right? the massive russian navy, what does he say greatly menaced by finland s two or three warships. 180 million soviet people greatly threatened by the 4 million people who live in finland. the gigantic soviet army, the largest air force in the world, threatened by the tiny nation next door, to the nation that didn t have an air force at all. that was a 1939 british news reel, just dripping with sarcasm, to why on earth the soviet union could convince anybody that the reason they needed to invade finland because