aquapub
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That's pretty good B.S. Welcome to debate politics.Originally posted by Befuddled_Stoner:
I can't believe it, I'm outraged!!! Slander! Lies!! This is a new low for the liberal media! What self-respecting, god-fearing, red-blooded American would dare to sink to such a level!?!?!? Calling the House Majority Leader......*gasp,* a REPUBLICAN!!!! For god's sake, there are children watching!!!!! This outrage has gone too far! I demand the FCC emasculate all these activist newchannels! Fire up the photocopier, it's time to break out the petitions!!
aquapub said:The CBS Evening News described Ken Starr as the "Republican" independent counsel.
When discussing Ronnie Earle on Wednesday night, the Texas county prosecutor behind the indictment of Tom DeLay, they suddenly failed to see the relevance of him being a Democrat. Anchor Bob Schieffer twice described DeLay not by his title as House Majority Leader, but as the "House Republican Leader."
One episode of a show hardly proves media bias. It could be used as a tiny portion of evidence. The 24 hour news stations (MSNBC, CNN and Fox) have constantly said things like "Democrat Ronnie Earle" and other similar phrases. Why aren't the conservatives pointing those out to show the conservative bias?AK_Conservative said:He does have a point in proving that the media is biased! To be an unbiased news station, they should have used House Majority leader, not House Republican Leader! Though small it may be, impact can be huge to someone with a little common sense and no knowledge fact on politics! Though this may seem a little far out there but it is relivent!
KBicknel said:One episode of a show hardly proves media bias. It could be used as a tiny portion of evidence. The 24 hour news stations (MSNBC, CNN and Fox) have constantly said things like "Democrat Ronnie Earle" and other similar phrases. Why aren't the conservatives pointing those out to show the conservative bias?
dragonslayer said:What liberal media, would you please tell me where to find it. I am looking for the truth and it is not coming from fox or cnn. Just Bushshit lies.
I agree, revoke the Citizenship of the treasonous anti American rabble and the whole Right Wing could go live in Mexico with Vicente Fox.
alphamale said:Here's one they do all the time: They'll say "The National Organization for Women" or "The Urban League" without the liberal qualifier, but then they say "The conservative American Enterprise Institute" or "The conservative Heritage Foundation".
AK_Conservative said:Im sorry but you are a straight up idiot! Revieling statements like your last sentence is very unamerican. This is part of what america is about, freedom: to express values which you consider to be right! Since you consider Right-wing individuals to be treasonous and anti-american and that they should go like in mexico, I say you join them becuase you yourself are anti-american!
galenrox said:Dude, you're just being ridiculous now. What's the majority party right now in the house? The republicans, and thus right now the words republican and majority are synonymous.
And has Ken Starr ever denied being a republican? And also, his bias is part of the story, so ignoring that bias would just be crappy reporting.
Tom DeLay is a republican, and he's bot ashamed of it, so how exactly does referring to him as such prove bias?
I think you guys need to stop taking shots in the dark and admit you're all just paranoid schizophrenics.
JOHNYJ said:Fox beats the hell out of the liberal stations in rateings often.
Push for New Judge - Jurist assigned to Tom DeLay's trial a Democrat; arraignment postponed
OdgenTugbyGlub said:I dont get why this one is news, the judge has to have some kind of politcal affiliation...... :doh
argexpat said:Who is "they"? If "they" do it all the time, can you provide an actual example?
And can you explain why the corporate media would have a liberal bias? And while you're at it, please define "liberal."
FYI, you're going to need more than anecdotal evidence of the use of adjectives to prove any kind of bias.
mpg said:I admit that Fox is a Republican network, but do you dispute the assertion that ABC, CBS, NBC, CNN, NYT, USA Today, Time, Newsweek and US News are partisan in favor of the Democrats?
mpg said:I admit that Fox is a Republican network, but do you dispute the assertion that ABC, CBS, NBC, CNN, NYT, USA Today, Time, Newsweek and US News are partisan in favor of the Democrats?
aquapub said:The CBS Evening News described Ken Starr as the "Republican" independent counsel.
When discussing Ronnie Earle on Wednesday night, the Texas county prosecutor behind the indictment of Tom DeLay, they suddenly failed to see the relevance of him being a Democrat. Anchor Bob Schieffer twice described DeLay not by his title as House Majority Leader, but as the "House Republican Leader."
JOHNYJ said:Fox news scares the hell out of the liberal dominated media.All of a sudden they are pushing fairness,without admitting they were ever biased. Fox beats the hell out of the liberal stations in rateings often.They seem much more atuned to the viewers.
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