Charles Kozierok
Elite Member
I believe the left has no where near the amount of impact on the radio waves as does the right.
Well, yes, different media. The right dominates AM radio, the left dominates other avenues.
I believe the left has no where near the amount of impact on the radio waves as does the right.
Well, yes, different media. The right dominates AM radio, the left dominates other avenues.
qft.
If moore had a radio show...then we might be talking apples to apples
So level of commercial success should dictate the level of hatred towards someone just as much or maybe even more that what they stand for?
Oh I see, so it's not what you do, but how long each day you do it.
"Fahrenheit 9/11 is a 2004 documentary film by American filmmaker and liberal political commentator Michael Moore. The film takes a critical look at the presidency of George W. Bush, the War on Terror, and its coverage in the news media. The film is the highest grossing documentary of all time."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fahrenheit_9/11
There are plenty of Liberal on the radio doing the exact same thing as Rush, you just choose not to see it.
There are some liberals that want Conservatives to die, judging by some of the posts on this forum, there are some here
I'm sorry that is 2 posts in a row now from you and I have to ask for clarification:
are we talking about radio or about hyper-partisan personalities in general?
I agree that both sides have it's hyper-partisans.
I don't agree that the left's hyper partisans are as impactful as the right. As anecdotal evidence... I have never seen a michael moore film...shrug.
I don't agree that the right's radio personalities are equivalent to the left
I believe the left has no where near the amount of impact on the radio waves as does the right.
I think you're forgetting about Air America. At least the conservatives didn't put an extremist like Al Franken into the Senate. Helped by voter fraud of course.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Air_America_(radio_network)
"Fahrenheit 9/11 is a 2004 documentary film by American filmmaker and liberal political commentator Michael Moore. The film takes a critical look at the presidency of George W. Bush, the War on Terror, and its coverage in the news media. The film is the highest grossing documentary of all time."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fahrenheit_9/11
It's a documentary, would you care to point out any falsehoods?
Nor does Moore use divisive tactics, he always leaves his movies with a message of solidarity with all Americans.
It is you all who want to paint anyone speaking truth to power as liars, you see what you surround yourself with.
You really want me to start digging up some of Moore's inflammatory remarks?
You really shouldn't be throwing stones in this one. One could argue you're in favor of killing off everyone that believes in a certain religion.
Moore is not even controversial, he is a middle of the road bourgeoisie Democrat populist.
Far too easy. The fact that Moore is supposedly this big radical to you all is hilarious, it just shows how lost the right is in its own bullshit.
When I was a kid, stuff Moore says is the same stuff a Republican would say.
Either Moore is a stealth Republican from the past or the whole concept of Conservative ideology has been hijacked by extremist Birchers like Limbaugh,
And just when we think you have given it your all you take stupidity to a whole new level.
He's on record suggesting that 9/11 may have been an inside job. That's good enough for me to not consider him "middle of the road".
Sure, but you will not like the actual reality of whats being said, instead of spun.
Moore is not even controversial, he is a middle of the road bourgeoisie Democrat populist.
Far too easy. The fact that Moore is supposedly this big radical to you all is hilarious, it just shows how lost the right is in its own bullshit.
Do you ever you know...contribute to a discussion? All you have is a childish game of personal attacks and and really bad case of willful cognitive dissonance.
Step off the playground sometime, when you grow up enough politically.
He's on record suggesting that 9/11 may have been an inside job. That's good enough for me to not consider him "middle of the road".
We already thoroughly destroyed your article last time. 1500 college students surveyed is not an accurate representation of the US as 75% of the country doesnt even finish college. Want to try again there Einstein?
You never do any personal attacks, you are to busy constantly insulting Conservatism as a whole.