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So what? Its the same on both sides. For every Fox News, there's an ABC/MSNBC/CNN etc.
Forgive me, but I don't think anyone can rationally compare the kind of bias on Fox to ABC/CNN, or even MSNBC. MSNBC might be the only station with actual liberal commentators filling prime time spots, but they also have Morning Joe, which is a heavily biased conservative morning show.
Fox news is flat out a propaganda arm for the Republican party and the conservative movement. That's not intended to be an inflammatory statement, but it is the truth. They are not a legitimate news organization.
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You can point to Hannity, I can point to Olbermann. You point to Limbaugh, I point to Mathews.
And none of those comparisons will hold up to a qualitative comparison, especially when it comes to factual accuracy. And I think Mathews is terrible. The truth is that conservative opinion makers and commentators have a very sketchy relationship with the truth.
We can watch Glenn Beck and Keith Olbermann side by side, for example, and if it were a blind taste test, Beck would easily have the insane flavor. Not because he's a conservative - that has nothing to do with it. But because he's a paranoid, delusional, howling conservative that for some inexplicable reason, despite losing 50% of his ad revenue over his antics, still maintains a job at Fox.
And I will throw Racheal Maddow down against *any* conservative commentator or pundit when it comes to rational, fair discourse. She is, quite frankly, excellent. She doesn't yell or scream, she makes great arguments and asks probing questions, and isn't afraid to bring people from the opposite wing of politics on her show and have a perfectly reasonable conversation with them instead of a shouting match.
Ed Schultz is turning out to be not much better than Hannity. He was a lot more even headed on his radio show, but I think he's trying to do the crazy-for-ratings thing.
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They're all the same. Lying liars, trying to bend the facts to fit their version of spin, and keep their ratings.
They really aren't all the same. There is a qualitative difference between the majority of liberal pundits, and the majority of conservative pundits. Conservative pundits have truly gone over the deep end, and the liberals have for the most part not followed suit.
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Hannity and Limbaugh, and recently Beck have influence among Repubs, just like Mathews, Olbermann, and Garafalo have influence among Dems.
That much is true. Fortunately, the influence that most of the prominent liberal pundits have over democrats is a great deal more reality based than their opposition.
You might be pleasantly surprised by Racheal Maddow's show, or by watching PBS.
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