Fox News running an hour long program on Bill Ayers

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jonks

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And the Olberman/Maddow 2 hour Obama lovefest McCain slam that goes on every single night on MSNBC?

please. it's not like people tune in to msnbc/fox for news.
 

JD50

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Originally posted by: jonks
And the Olberman/Maddow 2 hour Obama lovefest McCain slam that goes on every single night on MSNBC?

please. it's not like people tune in to msnbc/fox for news.

:thumbsup:

See folks, this is a very good example of a reasonable, objective liberal.
 

techs

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I wonder what the righties would say if msnbc or cnn ran an hour long program on YPM?
 

OrByte

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Fox can run whatever pro-McCain content it wants to.

Fact is, it isn't going to matter.

I personally can't comment on MSNBC because I never watch it.
 

Harvey

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Originally posted by: SecPro
Originally posted by: Harvey
Originally posted by: SecPro

I'd be curious what all the partisan hacks here think of MSNBC. They're running a close second behind Faux News as a pretend news organization. Olberman and Mathews being the lead ass clowns over there.

Or are they telling you what you want to hear so everything is OK?

Thanks for your uninformed, uninformative blather. If you were really that curious, you'd have links to prove that MS-NBC has anything as one sided and full of shit as Faux's attempt at a hatchet job.

Or as one well known Republican said, just today:

And I've also been disappointed, frankly, by some of the approaches that Senator McCain has taken recently, or his campaign ads, on issues that are not really central to the problems that the American people are worried about. This Bill Ayers situation that's been going on for weeks became something of a central point of the campaign. But Mr. McCain says that he's a washed-out terrorist. Well, then, why do we keep talking about him? And why do we have these robocalls going on around the country trying to suggest that, because of this very, very limited relationship that Senator Obama has had with Mr. Ayers, somehow, Mr. Obama is tainted. What they're trying to connect him to is some kind of terrorist feelings. And I think that's inappropriate.

Now, I understand what politics is all about. I know how you can go after one another, and that's good. But I think this goes too far. And I think it has made the McCain campaign look a little narrow. It's not what the American people are looking for.

No links necessary. All you have to do is turn it on and listen to the aforementioned ass clowns (or Rachel Maddow) and you will have all the material you need. If you're willing to be objective.

You mean no links EXIST, or you would have posted them. You're still running on empty. :laugh:

BTW, you have exactly zero grounds to call anyone's post here "blather". That nauseating, putrid shit you have in your signature is the worst noise to ever come out of a pair of computer speakers. It doesn't even rise to the level of blather.

Jealous? :Q

Who asked your uninformed, ill considered opinion? I'd guess you can post a link proving you doing a better job of writing, playing and singing, either, regardless of the content. :laugh: