Devil505
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If I had to guess, he was hoping you not lying when you said you were not responding to his posts any more.
No it was not, you are a known liar.
"I was responding to a member's comment about O'Reilly....who is now the voice of reason on Fox News!" - Devil505
My night was fine, I just can't stand hyper partisan lying, what about you?
PS Not an attack, a statement of fact proven time and time again.
Yeah, having your entire news program ripped by the Whitehouse is a devastating blow to your credibility because people assume the administration has conducted some sort of analysis, or study, or has some supportable basis for making such a bold declaration against a news station.
Also, if he is lying about Fox, other news agencies would rush in to gather evidence to contradict the POTUS. The media is always looking to instigate a fight. So I don't think the Administration would make these statements on a recurring basis unless they are confident they could back it up. So far no one has contradicted them. And in politics; if a statement is uncontradicted for 72hours it becomes the truth. Credibility at Fox is dead!!! I never heard Bush publicly admonish an entire news agency for being partisan because I don't think he could prove it.
"Boring" is not a metric used to measure news worthiness. For instance Beck is more fun because he discusses such craziness as "secret communist plots" revealed in the architecture of New York City buildings :roll:. That's not news, that's pure entertainment. How does that nonsense "contribute to your vision of the whole picture"??? And exactly what "picture" are you looking for when you tune into news stories about Obama's secret plot to kill our grandmothers, and form domestic armies???
What I argue against are those that claim Fox News has no bias...
My problem is not with the bias ......it's trying to HIDE the bias behind a Fair & Balanced logo that is a lie. (& that's what the WH is saying as well)
N.Y. Time is liberal....... Wall St. Journal is conservative.....FINE.....Just don't ltry to hide it.
Get angry as you like but the fact remains that Fox News is an arm of the GOP & I applaud the WH for calling them out.
Let's see if there is any intellectual honesty here. What do you call MSNBC then?
j-mac
Fox has a problem with accuracy and hypocrisy. Also, this snip I wandered by is relevant:
(snip ... ) Meanwhile, someone wake up me up the day Fox decides to dedicate three hours of morning programming to a show hosted by a former Democratic member of congress and then I’ll consider conceding the Fox/MSNBC equivalence point.
Matthew Yglesias White House vs Fox News
:lol: well if "thinkprogress" says so..... :doh
Actually, Matt Yglesias said so. ThinkProgress has it's own blog :2wave:
:lol: well if "thinkprogress" says so..... :doh
Actually, Matt Yglesias said so. ThinkProgress has it's own blog :2wave:
Well if a liberal hyper-kook says so on his blog.... :shrug:
Since he is none of those things .... and the statement refers to a true condition, it's good.
A far-Left op-ed is your proof? Really?
Since he is none of those things .... and the statement refers to a true condition, it's good.
Yglesias went to high school at The Dalton School in New York City and later attended Harvard University where he studied philosophy. He graduated magna cum laude in 2003. He was editor-in-chief of The Harvard Independent, a weekly newsmagazine, and also wrote for several other campus publications.
Since he is none of those things .... and the statement refers to a true condition, it's good.
he (Matthew Yglesias) announced that he would leave The Atlantic Monthly for his current home at the Center for American Progress, because he missed "the sense of collegiality that comes from working with like-minded colleagues on a shared enterprise" and thought he could "help advance their mission". [1]
Matthew Yglesias - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Seems like a pretty good CV to me.
Lessee .... first, it's a comment; second it reflects the truth. MSNBC gives 3 hours of morning programming to a former Republican member of Congress; Fox no such thing.
You can't even argue that they try to accomplish similar because they've flat out stated they have a conservative point of view.
They mouth 'fair and balanced' while they market a slant. :lol:
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Seems like a pretty good CV to me.
Lessee .... first, it's a comment; second it reflects the truth. MSNBC gives 3 hours of morning programming to a former Republican member of Congress; Fox no such thing.
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