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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH

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To: Selectric II who wrote (476644)10/16/2003 12:26:25 PM
From: American Spirit  Read Replies (4) of 769667
 
There is a huge conservative bias in the media these days. Huge in radio and noticeable on Cable news. These are the two dominant medias in new these days.

Many newspapers are also overtly conservative. The Rupert Murdoch papers and the Washington Times especially. Almost all newspapers print what is true, or what they know to be true. Editorials are something else. Any good newspaper has a mixture of editorial opinions. But most voters dont even read those papers, they get their news from Rush or Hannity or O'Reilly.

Also the GOP right has huge financial advantages over more liberal information pushers. Bush's 200 million will be usede to carpet bomb every media outlet in the country with right-wing spin. The liberal bias is something that went out in the 70's. And that only happened because the right messed up Vietnam so badly and there was a national revolt, as well there should have been.

If there is a "liberal" message coming out of the media for you, maybe you just don't like to hear the truth about Bushies. Almost all reporters write the truth, not their opinions. And if they tell lies, they will quickly be discredited and no one will listen to them anymore.
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