Loosely, "people's observer." The Völkischer Beobachter was a German weekly newspaper bought by Adolph Hitler in 1923 to churn out propaganda for the Nazi Party. Lowercased, the term has come to mean newpapers (and other media) as propaganda. (Used by Tony Blankley in The Washington Times, September 24, 2008: "[T]he National Journal's respected correspondent Stuart Taylor has written that 'the media can no longer be trusted to provide accurate and fair campaign reporting and analysis.'")
Примеры использования:
It's getting harder and hard to find a magazine, newspaper, or TV station that's not völkischer beobachter. I used to think CNN was bad, but MSNBC is so far in the tank for Barack Obama it's absurd. But you get what you pay for, don't you -- and I'm not paying anything for the "news" I get.
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