I find your comment hysterical if you can't see (or hear) who is really
pulling the wool here.
Creepy
I agree that MSNBC is (almost) as bad as Fox News, but I find CNN very moderate.
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
Robert Reich Blames 90's Righty Rise on Fox News ... 2 Years Before It Existed
Former Obama economic advisor, Clinton Secretary of Labor, and Berkely Prof. Robert Reich claimed yesterday in his column at Salon.com that Fox News played a role in the conservative resurgence of 1994:
In December 1994, Bill Clinton proposed a so-called middle-class bill of rights including more tax credits for families with children, expanded retirement accounts, and tax-deductible college tuition. Clinton had lost his battle for healthcare reform. Even worse, by that time the Dems had lost the House and Senate. Washington was riding a huge anti-incumbent wave. Right-wing populists were the ascendancy, with Newt Gingrich and Fox News leading the charge. Bill Clinton thought it desperately important to assure Americans he was on their side.
But Prof. Reich overlooked one minor detail: Fox News Channel’s first broadcast wasn’t until October 7, 1996.
Success is a term with more than one meaning. Monetary success? Sure. Ethical success? Intellectual success? Uh ... massive failure.The success of Fox News brings out the moonbat in even the most austere of liberals.
so you feel a non-propaganda news channel would tell you what you wish to hear?
CNN. PBS. Pretty much anything that's not MSNBC or Fox.Please post a non-propaganda news channel.
.Fox News host: Palin should show Obama more respect
By David Edwards
Monday, February 8th, 2010 -- 9:46 am
Palin should show Obama more respectFormer Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin attacked President Barack Obama's popularity Saturday, mocking him as teleprompter-happy even as she was cribbing off her hands.
Fox News Channel host Brian Kilmeade told his fellow hosts Monday morning that Palin should show a little more respect.
What?
Speaking to delegates at the National Tea Party convention Sunday, Palin told a roaring crowd, "This is about the people and it's bigger than any king or queen of a tea party and it's a lot bigger than any charismatic guy with a teleprompter."
On Monday, Kilmeade said he found the remarks troubling.
"The only thing I was uncomfortable with [was] when she said it is bigger than any guy with charisma and a teleprompter," Kilmeade quipped. "That guy is still president. I think you got to -- you got to -- you're no longer the candidate. He's not the guy you're running against."
"I think you got to give that title its due even if you don't respect the policies," he concluded.
Please post a non-propaganda news channel.
MSNBC Contributor Crawford Resigns, No Longer Willing to be 'Cartoon Player for Lefty Games'
No longer capable of tolerating his colleagues at NBC, political contributor Craig Crawford announced he has resigned from MSNBC post.
"Three months short of my current contract I sent the following to the boss, Phil Griffin: ‘Phil, Just wanted to give you the heads up that my situation with MSNBC has become so unrewarding for me that I've decided to move on,'" he wrote this morning on his Congressional Quarterly blog.
"I simply could not any longer endure being a cartoon player for lefty games, just gotta move on to higher ground even if there's no oxygen," Crawford later elaborated on a comments thread.
MSNBC : Left :: Fox : Right
Only Fox is more biased.
Only Fox is more watched.
Wonder why?
Only Fox is more watched.
Wonder why?
Great thanks Craig.
Tea partiers need the preaching to the choir mentality, those who can think for themselves usually get their news from several news sources, preferably those that aren't so transparent.
Or did you have another explanation?
It's not just the tea partiers who watch Fox...