It looks a little bit like someone trying to make news, rather than report news. Another example is when we recently killed the Iranian terrorist, several reporters went to “financial experts” asking about oil futures, and how much more oil was going to cost. Not whether it would affect oil futures, how much more oil was going up. The answer, as it turns out was none because we’re producing more oil than most of the middle east.
That’s essentially market manipulation. Rumor mongering would be another, less descriptive term because rumor mongering is just the spreading of unsubstantiated information or lies. This report is far beyond that, it’s actually an attempt to influence the market place by asking push poll questions.
Ford isn’t perfect, I’d like to see them do some things different. I think there could be some true elements of this story but there’s a good deal of “you’re in trouble” taunting too.