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monmouth3

(3,871 posts)
Tue Jun 17, 2014, 02:54 PM Jun 2014

Morning Joe wants Google to ban ‘crap’ search results — and here’s the real reason why

<snip>

With his voice growing louder, the MSNBC host called on the “courts to step up and start holding people accountable, including Google, Yahoo, Bing, and the other servers that allow a lot of this crap to go up top in their search engines.”

MSNBC political analyst John Heilemann pointed out that Google considered itself to be more like a newsstand, and less like a newspaper.

“We all think that you can’t sue a newsstand for displaying the lies that are in a newspaper,” Heilemann explained.

“Their argument is dead wrong!,” Scarborough exclaimed. “Because Google is the one that determines what your reputation is by what they put on your page… If people are slandering you and lying about you and spreading lies about you over and over again, and Google keeps feeding that — especially Google, but also Yahoo and Bing — they need to be held accountable!

<snip>More and video at: http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2014/06/17/morning-joe-wants-google-to-ban-crap-search-results-and-heres-the-real-reason-why/

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Aerows

(39,961 posts)
8. Jeb Bush got a coroner
Tue Jun 17, 2014, 05:51 PM
Jun 2014

that was prohibited from practicing in Florida to do the autopsy (in Florida). That should tell you all that you need to know, right there.

 

Aerows

(39,961 posts)
17. It was incredibly shady
Tue Jun 17, 2014, 07:20 PM
Jun 2014

When you get a coroner that was barred from practice in the state for falsifying autopsy evidence, you are way past shade-tree and into corruption.

 

MohRokTah

(15,429 posts)
4. Why does Joe 'Dead Intern' Scarborough hate the first amendment?
Tue Jun 17, 2014, 05:35 PM
Jun 2014

I mean, the courts have ruled he has every right to lie on television every day.

monmouth3

(3,871 posts)
6. I think he would like to run for some office but these dang blurbs on google are not
Tue Jun 17, 2014, 05:38 PM
Jun 2014

making it doable. His reputation is shady at best and shot to hell at worst. Joey has a sad...

 

joeybee12

(56,177 posts)
10. I'd think he'd gotten his fill during his half term as a Congressman...
Tue Jun 17, 2014, 05:54 PM
Jun 2014

When he abruptly resigned after killing that intern.

Octafish

(55,745 posts)
7. Lori Klausutis should be first subject for Joe Scarborough on GOOGLE.
Tue Jun 17, 2014, 05:50 PM
Jun 2014
Joe Scarborough and Corporate McPravda want you to forget Lori Klausutis.

Seeing the smirking Joe Scarborough makes me think of Lori Klausutis.



The 28-year-old woman worked on his staff.
Her body was found July 20, 2001,
near her desk in his official congressional GOP Florida office.

Sorry, I can't find her picture.

Going by the lack of outrage at the guy's presence on the teevee
makes me believe most Americans don't know the story.
Here's a bit of background:



A Death in the Congressman s Office Joe Scarborough

Does Anybody in the Press Care About Lori Klausutis?

By Denis Wright and Chris George

August 8, 2001 (APJP)
Special Report

Once upon a time, the phrase "investigative reporter" actually meant something. It usually involved hard work, possibly even mentation. Now, it seems, they just make stuff up. Especially on the Fox News Channel, where an uninitiated viewer could easily think she/he had tuned in Comedy Central. It's "Chandra-Chandra-Chandra" with the occasional "Condit is just like Clinton" thrown in. Given our media's 24/7 obsession with the Gary Condit "scandal", you might assume that there is a real dearth of hard news to pursue.

In reality, there is indeed a news story percolating out there. The story bears remarkable and ironic similarities to the Condit/Levy story. Both involve Congressmen, rumors of infidelity, and the fate of a younger female subordinate. The details are so similar as to remind one of two alternate universes. The difference between the two stories? First, in the Klausutis case as not in the Levy case, there is a real body, very dead. Second, the Klausutis case involves a Republican.

The story had a brief flutter in the Northwest Florida press, which ran a few very short stories on Lori's death. With the exception of the Northwest Florida Daily News, they were of the "Aw-what-a-shame/ nothing-to-see-here-move-along-now-folks" variety. But nationally, this mysterious death earned a mere one paragraph mention in The Washington Post's NATION IN BRIEF column:
"FORT WALTON BEACH, FL. - Lori Klausutis, a 28-year-old office worker for Rep. Joe Scarborough (R-Fl), was found dead in the congressman's district office. Police said preliminary findings from the medical examiner's office showed no foul play or any outward indication of suicide."
Unbelievably, that was it. The story was simply dropped. A young female employee of one of Florida's Congressmen had died unexpectedly in the Congressman's office. There were no witnesses to her death and the cause of death was not apparent. Klausutis' boss, Joe Scarborough had recently resigned from Congress prematurely and unexpectedly, amid rumors about his marital fidelity and soon after a divorce. He had also abruptly resigned as publisher of the Independent Florida Sun, claiming that resigning from Congress and as publisher was necessary to spend more time with his sons.

Such circumstances make one pause. Sick to death of the clear bias of the corporate owned media, and suspicious of the odd nature of this death, we began to dig for answers. The more information we discovered, the more unlikely, and the more newsworthy the story became.

CONTINUED...

http://www.americanpolitics.com/20010808Klausutis.html



The editors of American Politics Journal raise three important issues:



Three Pivotal Questions

by the Editors

September 1, 2001 (APJP) -- Over at The American Prospect's message board thread concerning this very article, Phoenix Woman has asked a trolling Scarborough "defender" three pivotal questions. We'd love to know the answers ourselves:

1) If Lori's death was just a simple accident, then why did Rep. Scarborough and his spokesman Miguel Serrano feel the need to go to two different local TV stations within three hours of her body's being found and invent a nonexistent history of chronic medical conditions for her -- in other words, why did they feel the need to lie about Lori's health?

2) Would you trust without question the word of a Medical Examiner who lost his ME license in two separate states (Missouri and Florida) because he LIED about his autopsy work (for instance, saying he had autopsied some brains when he hadn't)?

3) Why should whoever wrote Ms. Klausutis's obituary feel it was appropriate to mention nearly everything about her life -- EXCEPT where she'd been working since 1999?

http://www.americanpolitics.com/20010808Klausutis.html



If he was a Democrat, it's a good bet ABCNNBCBSFauxNoiseNutwork would immediately be screaming for his appointment with the electric chair.

In this affair, apart from quitting Congress and his newspaper, Joe Scarborough hasn't even had his hair mussed.

Where are the news media, apart from GOOGLE?

 

Aerows

(39,961 posts)
9. Jeb Bush got that guy
Tue Jun 17, 2014, 05:53 PM
Jun 2014

to autopsy her, despite the fact that he was prohibited from practice in FL (where the supposed autopsy took place) and MO. Dirty, dirty business. No one with an IQ over room temperature would think that autopsy was on the up-and-up.

lpbk2713

(42,751 posts)
11. Huh? Scar wants government to regulate a business?
Tue Jun 17, 2014, 06:11 PM
Jun 2014



And one of the biggest businesses in the world at that.

He couldn't have an ulterior motive now could he?



Volaris

(10,269 posts)
13. OOORRRRRR....he's just too rock stupid to understand how a modern search engine works...
Tue Jun 17, 2014, 06:44 PM
Jun 2014

See joey, the suggested searches based on partial text input, as well as the top NON-AD results, are based on what other people are searching for, looking at, making popular etc. If you think the supreme court should outlaw one thing being more popular than another, well u go right ahead and keep on, keepin' on. In the meantime the rest of will keep wondering why Lori died that day.

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bluesbassman

(19,369 posts)
16. He's confusing Google searches with Fox News broadcasts.
Tue Jun 17, 2014, 06:50 PM
Jun 2014

Doesn't surprise me though, as he often confuses himself for somebody that actually matters.

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