A Quote by Meghan McCain

I consume media in a very frenetic, overtweeting way. — © Meghan McCain
I consume media in a very frenetic, overtweeting way.
Part of what is wrong with our society, and hence with ourselves, is that we consume images, we don't produce them. We need to produce, not consume, media.
There's something extremely bizarre about the way people consume media now.
I'm reading a lot of scripts. It makes my career decisions in that sense much the same way I consume media.
People always talk about media ratings, but you really consume media in so many different places.
Every story has a point of view and whether it's by what one chooses to include or exclude from a story or whether it's a very specific agenda that is pushed, there is no such thing as objective media. Once you realize that it's more than just a marketplace of ideas, it's a battleground of ideas that are suppressed and the ideas that are pushed forward in the mainstream media are the ones that independent media has a chance to address. I think that the democratization of media in that way can be very helpful in allowing the truth to come out in a way that it might not on CNN or FOX.
I consume music the way other people consume movies.
Television is obviously changing; the way we consume media is changing, so I think it's natural that we are going to try different styles.
In twenty-first-century America, our stories have become one and the same: we work to consume, we live to consume, we are what we consume.
It seems that we have been born only to consume and to consume, and when we can no longer consume, we have a feeling of frustration, and we suffer from poverty, and we are auto-marginalized.
Mindful consumption is the object of this precept. We are what we consume. If we look deeply into the items that we consume every day, we will come to know our own nature very well. We have to eat, drink, consume, but if we do it unmindfully, we may destroy our bodies and our consciousness, showing ingratitude toward our ancestors, our parents, and future generations.
A lot of what I'm having to do to get myself weaned from football is really limit what media I allow myself to consume. And it's a big drag. But it's also the only way to kick the habit.
It could be that people want to consume sculpture the way they consume paintings - through photographs... I'm interested in the experience of sculpture in the place where it resides.
There's a frenetic energy in screaming and yelling and being a rebel in a way.
I have learned one thing, because I get treated very unfairly, that's what I call it, the fake media. And the fake media is not all of the media. You know some tried to say that the fake media was all the media, no. Sometimes they're fake, but the fake media is only some of the media. It bears no relationship to the truth.
If you come to any of my live shows, you'll see, it's very frenetic. I have the attention span of a gnat.
I have been very concerned about media bias and the total dishonesty of the press. I think new media is a great way to get out the truth.
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