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Fox news is a wing of Republican Party

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Originally posted by: Sclamoz
Originally posted by: bfdd
Originally posted by: Druidx
Why do people insist on acting like the news commentators are the same as the regular news anchors.
It's stupid to try an put the likes of Hannity or Beck in the same group as Shep, Baier or Brit Hume.

I agree.

You want us to differentiate between people who report on made up news and people who comment on made up news?

Yes because there's a huge difference.
 
Originally posted by: thegimp03
How are news networks like MSNBC viewed then? Countdown with Olby-boy? Give me a break.

I hear ya. MSNBC is most definitely the mouthpiece for the Dems.

With regards to Fox though, you don't suppose there was a damn good reason that Cheney had every TV within earshot glued to Fox 24/7 do you? Of course, Fox is the mouthpiece for the rightwing GOP in this country, it's their entire business model.
 
Originally posted by: DealMonkey
Originally posted by: thegimp03
How are news networks like MSNBC viewed then? Countdown with Olby-boy? Give me a break.

I hear ya. MSNBC is most definitely the mouthpiece for the Dems.

If you listen to the resident lefties, "that's a lie!" They seriously believe MSNBC and CNN are completely impartial. Just because each one bashes Obama on occasion doesn't mean they can't be biased. I am sure Fox criticized Bush as well.
 
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