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  • Yes, it is fairly even handed with the news

    15 26.79%
  • yes, it has a bias to the right

    11 19.64%
  • yes but its just entertainment

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  • I couldnt be bothered to waste my time

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    Quote Originally Posted by riooso View Post
    I am a Conservative who believes the when one steals, cheats on his wife, or lies that is what was done... he or she has stolen, cheated on his wife and lied....throw them out!
    There would be no one left to mind the store .
    Be careful how you treat people on your way up, you may meet them again on your way back down.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JimmyHAD View Post
    There would be no one left to mind the store .
    Then so be it! We need people in office that have worked for a living and had to make it on their own. Our founding fathers thought that politicians were the scourge of the earth and should be watched at all times. They stated in the Constitution that the power of the government came from the people not the government, something that the present people in power are about to learn! Arrogant As.....wipes!

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    Quote Originally Posted by JimmyHAD View Post
    There would be no one left to mind the store .

    well said as most are crooks anymore. both sides of the aisle.
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    I tend to follow the Hoglahoo Always Reporting (HAR) network.

    That hoglahoo is always right in the middle of whatever is going on, and his accurate and unbiased reporting is uncanny!

    So, fox news? I couldn't be bothered On my television, I get CBS, ABC, NBC, FOX, and the local government station for news, but I rarely watch any of them.

    Once in a great while I will go to the news to see if something from HAR is going to show up (car ran off road by another idiot driver, run on buffet forces restaurant to close early, etc) but other than that I get my news from SRP
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    Quote Originally Posted by hoglahoo View Post
    I tend to follow the Hoglahoo Always Reporting (HAR) network .... hoglahoo is always right
    Wouldn't that make it the "HAR HAR" network?
    ... other than that I get my news from SRP
    Well then, have I got news for you --- I actually read something on SRP which I believe was WRONG! I hate to be the one to break THAT news to you.

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    The only true fair and balanced news network: The Onion - America's Finest News Source

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    There have been periodic revolutions in the news media. One could point to the rise of the anchorman, feature stories a la 60 Minutes, the 24-hour news cycle, the rise of infotainment (or "opinion" shows on a supposed news network), etc.

    Without (or before) turning this into too much of a Fox-slamming post, let me say where I'm coming from. For the last 13 years or so, I've only had sporadic access to TVs. I didn't have one in my dorm room in college. There was one in my first apartment (shared with 3 other people), but I watched little other than occasionally flipping to CNN to catch the headlines. I didn't have one in the first house I shared. I don't have one now.

    That's not to say that I never watched television. The one in the kitchen at my parents' house was often on when I'd visit. Many of my friends had the TV running when we'd get together, and it seems there's usually one somewhere in the background in many pubs.

    However, without tuning in consistently, I was almost always shocked each time at how something had changed. Imagine seeing a young child only several times a year - "wow, he's really grown". Except, in this case, it was almost always, "ugh, what the hell is that?!" I don't know if Fox started it first, but I find the push towards WHOOSHing transitional graphics (i.e. waving flags and explosions) and whatnot between stories almost as infuriating as seeing veins bulging on a talking head. Nevermind the way content might be slanted, it's the other constant attempts to sway the viewer's emotions back and forth that really p*sses me off. Why does the news need to tell us how to feel about something?

    Other problems I have with the news in general, or Fox specifically:

    1. Most issues are NOT simple. Reducing any dialogue to a heated argument, shout-you-down format means that viewers lose site of the fact that anything could be nuanced. Instead, they're simply grinning and cheering clever, often mean-spirited retorts. This is a dumbing-down.

    2. Mixing basic news services with opinion shows on the same network, then ensuring continuity between the two based on similar topics, graphics (i.e. the ticker at the bottom), etc. only serves to further blur the already blurry distinction. This is dishonest (and a dumbing-down).

    3. I saw blatant partisanship on Fox first. Might have been an opinion show, the news service, or some bastard offspring, but I could watch for three seconds and tell you that it was grossly manipulative, then another three and see that it was clearly, hugely right-wing. Talking heads were snarling about Democrats and liberals ages before I heard the likes of Maddow or Olberman mention anything specific about Republicans or conservatives. I believe Fox is so consistent about this that the balance between the two is still out of balance - even stacking Fox up alone against the 3 or 4 other major networks.

    4. The sudden advent and meteoric rise of the young, glamorous, ultra-conservative hotties. Puhleeze. I don't blame them personally for grabbing a mealticket and riding it for all it's worth, but the less they look like the love child of Margaret Thatcher and William F. Buckley, the less I believe a word they say.

    I could go on, but I happened to eat a large quantity of bacon today, and this line of thinking can't be healthy. In conclusion, I feel the news media in America is so far removed from the way it ought to function in a healthy democracy that any attempt to defend any of it is laughable. That said, Fox is by far the worst offender of the bunch, so I have no problem using it as the scapegoat for most of my complaints.

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    Quote Originally Posted by northpaw View Post
    ...WHOOSHing transitional graphics (i.e. waving flags and explosions) and whatnot between stories...
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    That is a very thoughtful post

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    And I thank you for it
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    Quote Originally Posted by icedog View Post

    Mark, you ask this question as if your attitudes lie in some murky grey area. Your attempts at running jive by those who know better have lost their edge.
    Murky? How so? Tell me what it is you are referring to so that I can unmurkify my thoughts and attitudes for you.

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