jallen:
I think the commercials MSNBC runs are hilarious about "we don't tell you what to think," and that they aren't on either side. If that's not enough to keep you from bustin' a gut laughing I don't know what is.
In some strange way, I think the other networks who are not viewed as much as Fox are starting to wake up and "get it". Was it CNN that tried to do a token conservative spot using Alan Keyes? He's not the voice of conservatism in general. I think he's getting the boot and being replaced by ultr-conservative Phil Donahue. LOL(Excuse me for laughing so hard, I'm back now)
MSNBC is actually more blatant than CNN used to be. Listen to that idiot Sanchez sometime or some of those other arrogant panty waste liberals on there. It's absolutely funny. I like it when they ask a guest about something a conservative is doing and say something like "do you really think that is a good idea?", and in a voice that is so loaded that if any guest would answer yes, he would fear for his life. And those reporters REALLY believe they are fair. LOL
Oh boy! But, it's great to hear FOX news guys and gals(most of them - there are a few snot-nosed libs over there) interview the Dems and pull the same stuff the other networks do except this time those Dems have to really answer some tough questions with follow-ups, not the softball stuff of CNN and MSNBC.
You know, this stuff just has to be viewed with total amusement. When I was younger, it used to infuriate me that I never heard what I considered balanced and fair reporting, which when you think about it, is an oxymoron. Reporting should be reporting, and that's it. But so much of what we have now in the media is massive doses of opinion walking around pretending to be serious reporting and sensationalism driving the stories(and I say stories, not news intentionally.) And these nitwits are so full of themselves that they actually don't know how stupid and laughable they are to viewers. Did you hear about this CNN guy with glasses got in a hissy fit when his boss told him to break into his planned presentation? He made a comment about management indirectly implying that what they are now doing, that is interrupting MY news reporting, is less important than what he wanted to talk about. Now he said this on the air - can you believe that? Ah, just remembered his name - Aaron Brown. Anyway, later on, off-air this fool starts to argue with management that he didn't appreciate them breaking to what in his opinion wasn't serious enough to interrupt his own reporting, he actually told those guys, "I AM the face of CNN." LOL, gut's a bustin'
You can't let this stuff bother you anymore because America is wising up to the blatant hypocrisy and bias on those channels. That's why Fox News Channel is kicking their butts in viewership.
It's great fun to watch now. They just bust me up.
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