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The hell? Fox News is a "most trusted brand"?????

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Simple answer is people trust sources that think like them. Conservatives trust conservative sources, liberals trust liberals. The moderates (and truly non biased) get tossed away.
 
Originally posted by: filterxg
Simple answer is people trust sources that think like them. Conservatives trust conservative sources, liberals trust liberals. The moderates (and truly non biased) get tossed away.


I think by nature the conservative types trust only sources of government propaganda or the party line, notice most everyone else has no problem laughing with people at "their guy" when they do something stupid.

I am no fan of clinton but when the media bashed him to no end both sides laughed, you bash bush and conservatives get their panties in a wad.

For what it is worth I check out both sides of an issue, being critical of all sides and even yourself and what you think you know to be true is what makes an open minded person vs. one that has overbearing father complex type authority issues.
 
Originally posted by: cker
My favorite part of Fox News is the part near the end of each O'Reilly show where he kills and eats a live guest. That's worth tuning in.

For all the screaming about O'Reilly, you'd almost expect to see this happen at least once a show. It's funny, I finally tuned into FNC for the first time to see what all the whining was about. Haven't turned it off since--just couldn't go back to CNN's crap.
 
Originally posted by: joshw10
Originally posted by: eilute
I think all the major television networks, including Fox News, are reasonably accurate with their facts. If Fox bothers you, maybe it is because you are watching their opinionated non-news programming and not their news. There is a difference.

Fox reports actual news about as often as MTV plays music
would you like to provide us with an "actual news" story that FOX didn't cover and the other major networks did?

 
Originally posted by: moshquerade
Originally posted by: joshw10
Originally posted by: eilute
I think all the major television networks, including Fox News, are reasonably accurate with their facts. If Fox bothers you, maybe it is because you are watching their opinionated non-news programming and not their news. There is a difference.

Fox reports actual news about as often as MTV plays music
would you like to provide us with an "actual news" story that FOX didn't cover and the other major networks did?
Yeah they report the news..usually with a heavy spin, especially if it's Btret Hume as the Talking Head.
 
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
Originally posted by: moshquerade
Originally posted by: joshw10
Originally posted by: eilute
I think all the major television networks, including Fox News, are reasonably accurate with their facts. If Fox bothers you, maybe it is because you are watching their opinionated non-news programming and not their news. There is a difference.

Fox reports actual news about as often as MTV plays music
would you like to provide us with an "actual news" story that FOX didn't cover and the other major networks did?
Yeah they report the news..usually with a heavy spin, especially if it's Btret Hume as the Talking Head.
what about Shepard Smith? he spinning it to fit his agenda, too?

 
Originally posted by: moshquerade
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
Originally posted by: moshquerade
Originally posted by: joshw10
Originally posted by: eilute
I think all the major television networks, including Fox News, are reasonably accurate with their facts. If Fox bothers you, maybe it is because you are watching their opinionated non-news programming and not their news. There is a difference.

Fox reports actual news about as often as MTV plays music
would you like to provide us with an "actual news" story that FOX didn't cover and the other major networks did?
Yeah they report the news..usually with a heavy spin, especially if it's Btret Hume as the Talking Head.
what about Shepard Smith? he spinning it to fit his agenda, too?
Shepard tries to be a male version of Ann Coulter but fails because Ann has more Testosterone in her pinky finger than Shephard has in his whole body. My god he is a wuss and a half.

 
Originally posted by: dmcowen674
Originally posted by: moshquerade
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
Originally posted by: moshquerade
Originally posted by: joshw10
Originally posted by: eilute
I think all the major television networks, including Fox News, are reasonably accurate with their facts. If Fox bothers you, maybe it is because you are watching their opinionated non-news programming and not their news. There is a difference.

Fox reports actual news about as often as MTV plays music
would you like to provide us with an "actual news" story that FOX didn't cover and the other major networks did?
Yeah they report the news..usually with a heavy spin, especially if it's Btret Hume as the Talking Head.
what about Shepard Smith? he spinning it to fit his agenda, too?
Shepard tries to be a male version of Ann Coulter but fails because Ann has more Testosterone in her pinky finger than Shephard has in his whole body. My god he is a wuss and a half.
eh, nice grandstanding, but i don't see him as outspoken and radical as Ann Coulter. maybe watch him and then you can fairly judge. did you see him in New Orleans right after Katrina hit? he was upset and not afraid to say that everyone from the top down had messed up.

 
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