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Mar 06, 2007 00:45

Holy cow, the moonbats are out in force!
If the Democratic Party places its highest and most valuable political debate - that over our nominee to the Presidency - on Fox News, we are giving a Republican partisan news outlet the ability to argue that they are not biased. We force thousands of diehard Democrats to watch a Republican propaganda ( Read more... )

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hollie_is_right March 6 2007, 06:19:36 UTC
Hilarious. One stupid little Fox News channel and they freak vampires having holy water thrown on them. Dumbasses.

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reality_hammer March 6 2007, 06:20:48 UTC
I'm sensing another cartoon taking form....

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hollie_is_right March 6 2007, 06:21:15 UTC
Let's not get carried away. ;-)

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reality_hammer March 6 2007, 06:25:36 UTC
Hey, I'm just looking for another excuse to touch you.

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tonichelle March 6 2007, 07:10:19 UTC
I don't think that's what most liberals argue.

They argue the hypocrasy of Fox news and many of the followers because they say the reports are fair and balanced, and they're not... they just lean the opposite direction

both sides are completely wrong when it comes to good journalism...

but that's just my journalism major tha refuses to have a liberal school's brainwashing take affect...

I honestly can't stand any of the mainstream sources... any news outlet that forces their opinion and claim it as hard news is wrong and does not have my support.

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reality_hammer March 6 2007, 09:58:55 UTC
I think we long ago lost the essence of good journalism. What we have now is focused on entertainment.

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tonichelle March 6 2007, 16:08:41 UTC
agreed...

but Fox still annoys me when they claim that they're not biased lol

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izuko March 6 2007, 13:12:52 UTC
Maybe they should go for "Fair and Counterbalanced?" I have noticed, though, that liberals get a bit more time on Fox than conservatives do on the also-rans.

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tbonestg March 6 2007, 08:22:21 UTC
Well, if I was confident in my political party and its candidates and their ability to convince people of the merit of our ideas, I'd want them to have as much exposure as possible to the opposition's audience.

On the other hand, if I had no confidence in my party and their ideas and believed that the only way to get new voters was to either breed them or to give people things as soon as they jumped over the border into the country, then I'd want to keep my candidates as far from the opposition as possible, lest Algore says something to inflame conservative passions and even more of them show up to vote.

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reality_hammer March 6 2007, 10:01:10 UTC
That's my theory as well. If your story holds up as well as 2+2=4 then you have nothing to fear from people examining all parts of it.

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funny centerman March 6 2007, 14:37:02 UTC
It's like a contest. Which side can imagine a media conspiracy the loudest: The nutty left, or the crazy right?

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