werent you the one who posted the full details of the study, which showed the data cited in the huffpo article was cherry picked and on other questions, msnbc followers knew less than foxnews followers, which would only support the claim of liberal propaganda media?
I was... but just because I point out one side, does not mean I automatically support the extreme of the other... But like I said earlier in the thread... msnbc/fox"news" are less about what they say and more about what type of people listen to it, follow it and then try to regurgitate the crap...
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Quote Originally Posted by jinvegas:
werent you the one who posted the full details of the study, which showed the data cited in the huffpo article was cherry picked and on other questions, msnbc followers knew less than foxnews followers, which would only support the claim of liberal propaganda media?
I was... but just because I point out one side, does not mean I automatically support the extreme of the other... But like I said earlier in the thread... msnbc/fox"news" are less about what they say and more about what type of people listen to it, follow it and then try to regurgitate the crap...
I listen to Rush and Hannity during the day at work. So I get to hear how incompetent the Democrats are at accomplishing anything that will get the country back to its former glory.
At night I watch MSNBC after work. So I get to hear how incompetent the Republicans are at accomplishing anything that will get the country back to its former glory.
So the conclusion I come to is the government is incompetent and the media has become a tool to bash opposing views. I don’t see either side as reporting news but more like a type of reality show ‘news’. The talking heads on both sides read their lines and are not allowed to tell the public how bad it really is.
I also enjoy reading posts from people on the far right and far left and how they have all the answers. But in reality neither side even know what the correct question is.
It would be nice if I could just drink the extreme left koolaide and believe that the government should take care of me. It would also be nice if I could just drink the extreme right koolaide and believe that giving tax breaks to the job creators will trickle down to me. But alas I am a logical person and believe both side are filled with idiots with no real answers to what troubles america.
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I listen to Rush and Hannity during the day at work. So I get to hear how incompetent the Democrats are at accomplishing anything that will get the country back to its former glory.
At night I watch MSNBC after work. So I get to hear how incompetent the Republicans are at accomplishing anything that will get the country back to its former glory.
So the conclusion I come to is the government is incompetent and the media has become a tool to bash opposing views. I don’t see either side as reporting news but more like a type of reality show ‘news’. The talking heads on both sides read their lines and are not allowed to tell the public how bad it really is.
I also enjoy reading posts from people on the far right and far left and how they have all the answers. But in reality neither side even know what the correct question is.
It would be nice if I could just drink the extreme left koolaide and believe that the government should take care of me. It would also be nice if I could just drink the extreme right koolaide and believe that giving tax breaks to the job creators will trickle down to me. But alas I am a logical person and believe both side are filled with idiots with no real answers to what troubles america.
There is a difference between commentary and hard news. Rush and Hannity are commentary. Most of the shows on MSNBC are also commentary. One side slants towards the right. One side slants towards the left.
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There is a difference between commentary and hard news. Rush and Hannity are commentary. Most of the shows on MSNBC are also commentary. One side slants towards the right. One side slants towards the left.
There is a difference between commentary and hard news. Rush and Hannity are commentary. Most of the shows on MSNBC are also commentary. One side slants towards the right. One side slants towards the left.
The problem is that people assume commentary as news... and commentators act like they are bringing you the "truth" or the real "news"... I like oreily becasue he gave his opinion often and spin (although claiming no spin... genius) while someone like beck tries to come off like he is educating the masses...
Check out my thoughts on commentary being similar to rap music...
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Quote Originally Posted by canovsp:
There is a difference between commentary and hard news. Rush and Hannity are commentary. Most of the shows on MSNBC are also commentary. One side slants towards the right. One side slants towards the left.
The problem is that people assume commentary as news... and commentators act like they are bringing you the "truth" or the real "news"... I like oreily becasue he gave his opinion often and spin (although claiming no spin... genius) while someone like beck tries to come off like he is educating the masses...
Check out my thoughts on commentary being similar to rap music...
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