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You know with all this shlt going on I just wish I was 5 again and didnt understand what was going wrong with the world today. I do miss the days of eating dirt. Now there is a real problem.
Originally posted by: Shanti
Originally posted by: HJD1
Gee.. now this really surprises me.. CNN et al, NYT, and the Post are a bit left, but the rest are at least mid road, at least to this weary mind.. I guess it is all a matter of distance.. the further away one is from the mainstream the more difficult to hear what one is wishing to hear.
I guess we'll have four more Greenspan years... nice person.
Exactly. Of course they seem middle of the road to a liberal. I'm sure Moonbeam even thinks CNN is part of the "vast right-wing conspiracy". And if the ones you mention seem to be "a bit left" to you, that means they are very left.
I've been on both sides. I used to be very liberal. I can be objective about opinions from both sides. Yes, Fox leans right, but no more than all the other major news stations lean left.
Actually, I'll partially remove MSNBC. While NBC News is clearly liberal, MSNBC actually has a decent number of conservative commentators.
I think the reason everyone sees Fox as more biased is because they are much more open in their political viewpoints. There is no way you can be unclear about the political views of Sheperd Smith and Sean Hannity. They are not afraid to admit it. This is in stark contrast to the subtleness of ABC, CBS, NBC, CNN. The vast majority of people at those stations are liberals. But they do not make it so obvious. Instead of making it clear in their statements, they make it clear in their actions and by the stories they choose to do. Just look at the interview with Saddam. He wasn't even questioned on the election results. Oh, 100% voted for you, OK. Yeah, that's good objective reporting.
You can argue all day about how news stations should be objective, but I would much rather know the political views of the reporters rather than having them hide it and pretend to be neutral. Dangerous views are far more dangerous in private than in public.
Are you Moonbeam?
I see your sig, but unless you have a split personality, you can't be the same person, because while your posts are clearly liberal, they have reasonable arguments and are much clearer than the extraordinary strangeness in the Moonbeam posts.
Originally posted by: Moonbeam
Good Christ, HJD1, don't you dare make any spelling mistakes when you praise me. It could drastically decrease my credibility as well as your own, not that I'm worried much about the former, mind you.
I told etech he is Startrek's Nomad but I guess he's forgotten.
Well, I mean I protested the first Gulf War, thought republicans were evil, hated Reagan and Bush 1, and always checked the Democrat box on ballots for president, governor, congress, and all state and local elections, even if I had no idea who the people running were. I didn't mean I was a super extremist liberal. Just that all my views on virtually every subject were very clearly liberal.Originally posted by: HJD1
Originally posted by: Shanti
Originally posted by: HJD1
Gee.. now this really surprises me.. CNN et al, NYT, and the Post are a bit left, but the rest are at least mid road, at least to this weary mind.. I guess it is all a matter of distance.. the further away one is from the mainstream the more difficult to hear what one is wishing to hear.
I guess we'll have four more Greenspan years... nice person.
Exactly. Of course they seem middle of the road to a liberal. I'm sure Moonbeam even thinks CNN is part of the "vast right-wing conspiracy". And if the ones you mention seem to be "a bit left" to you, that means they are very left.
I've been on both sides. I used to be very liberal. I can be objective about opinions from both sides. Yes, Fox leans right, but no more than all the other major news stations lean left.
Actually, I'll partially remove MSNBC. While NBC News is clearly liberal, MSNBC actually has a decent number of conservative commentators.
I think the reason everyone sees Fox as more biased is because they are much more open in their political viewpoints. There is no way you can be unclear about the political views of Sheperd Smith and Sean Hannity. They are not afraid to admit it. This is in stark contrast to the subtleness of ABC, CBS, NBC, CNN. The vast majority of people at those stations are liberals. But they do not make it so obvious. Instead of making it clear in their statements, they make it clear in their actions and by the stories they choose to do. Just look at the interview with Saddam. He wasn't even questioned on the election results. Oh, 100% voted for you, OK. Yeah, that's good objective reporting.
You can argue all day about how news stations should be objective, but I would much rather know the political views of the reporters rather than having them hide it and pretend to be neutral. Dangerous views are far more dangerous in private than in public.
Are you Moonbeam?
I see your sig, but unless you have a split personality, you can't be the same person, because while your posts are clearly liberal, they have reasonable arguments and are much clearer than the extraordinary strangeness in the Moonbeam posts.
Re: Fox... I listened to Hannity and thought him to be Right of Right and his partner about middle.
The factor guy seemed about mid right and very interesting.
If you use to be "very liberal" was that from your view or from a liberal's view?
Regarding the other Stations you mentioned... I guess I don't spend much time listening to what they suggest X or Y means I try to attach my own meaning. I, choose the station that comes in the clearest... lots of static hereabouts.
Re: The Saddam interview... I don't think the question about election results should have be asked since it would have not produced anything newsworthy. Geraldo, who I know from his work at Willowbrook in Staten Island is left BUT is after the story where ever it goes. When he was a functioning attorney he worked to help in the housing problems and as a deputy DA well... he tried.
RE: Am I Mr. Moonbeam... No and neither is he, I have learned from reading his posts... read deeper if you wish and uncover what mystery is unveiled. The reason a yacht has a keel is to help it sink faster or stay upright as the wind seeks to have its way. Even a casual read of Photon's message (not all of them some are just normal dialog) will reveal something deeper to think about. Having never had the pleasure of this type of forum discussion before I entered with another objective (getting tech info) and soon found it to be addictive but, informative. I never realized that the polar regions were so populated.
If you use to be "very liberal" was that from your view or from a liberal's view?
Originally posted by: Shanti
I was just trying to answer your question:
If you use to be "very liberal" was that from your view or from a liberal's view?
Social Liberal and Fiscal Conservative? Sounds like an impossible balancing act.
How does the Fiscal Conservative side of you intend to pay for the Social Liberal's programs?
