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Politics : Right Wing Extremist Thread

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To: Mr. Whist who wrote (5388)2/27/2001 8:55:53 AM
From: Zoltan!  Read Replies (1) of 59480
 
Boy, did you prove your extreme bias.

>>Americans are increasingly turning away from network television in favor of cable programming, from No. 1 right-wing attack dog Sean Hannity all the way

It's Hannity and Colmes. That proves your bias because the show is balanced yet you can't see it. There's another guy there, an extreme Liberal named Alan Colmes. It's his show too, but you can't abide the fact that the other side is also seen on Fox.

According to every academic study, the major media is heavily Liberal-biased. 88% are self-described Liberals. You are correct in one thing - seeing that the US public is turning away from the Liberal bias when given the opportunity. Your Big Labor-backed stooge, Hightower, was thrown out of office in Texas and has fared miserably on the radio. As has every other Liberal from Cuomo to Hartpence. NPR is a repository of Liberalism that couldn't exist by popular demand, but it's there.

Your argument is backwards. Alan Colmes couldn't get arrested if Fox didn't pair him with Hannity. Colmes had already failed as a host on ABCRadio - despite massive promotion. Hannity is a great success on the same.

By pairing the popular Hannity with the unpopular Colmes, the better argument is that Fox is promoting the Liberal view by exposing it to people that would otherwise avoid it.
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