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To: TimF who wrote (176822)10/20/2003 11:05:12 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1573835
 
Yes I imagine that FOX watchers would be more likely to have inaccurate opinions on whether WMD where found in Iraq. I also expect watchers of more liberal news programs to have inaccurate opinions about questions like "Is the water quality in the US better or worse then it was in 1970?" If you could establish that FOX news watchers where much more likely to get all sorts of questions wrong you might have something but neither you nor the Program on International Policy Attitudes has established any such thing.

No, it doesn't work that way. The mainstream stations work very hard to stay neutral although from time to time there is a bias. However, with FOX, I have to double check stories to make sure they are telling the truth.....period.

Plus, they question every statement of fact made by liberals to find some way to overturn it as well as make personal attacks. Its gross. It makes me feel like I am watching a Soviet newschannel.

ted