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To: Peter Dierks who wrote (205573)10/7/2004 1:56:23 AM
From: tejek  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1574591
 
You elect to get your disinformation only from highly partisan left wing outlets. Based on my encounters with your posts, you may view them as centrist or as slightly left of center.

The facts remain, the NYT is so far left that they don't know what right from wrong.


Dude, where are you from? If you think the NY Times is that far left, then you must be way over to the right with Falwell, Delay and Robertson. And your exposure mustbe limited to all things rightie.

I saw a post of an article that referred to William Safire as an ubberconservative. He is right of center, but not that far. Compared to the NYT, he is probably 40 degrees right. Since I would estimate them to the left of the boundary between the second and third quartile that would imply that Safire is in the decile immediately right of center.

Such nonsense........apparently, you've never met the radical left. They make the NY Times look like Churchill.

The big five formerly mainstream TV media outlets all hover close to the first quartile of liberalism. You probably think that Fox is slightly conservative. They are as a whole pretty close to the midpoint. They are the epitome of centrist. O'Reilly is the poster boy for centrist. You would probably agree with much of what he says if you were to listen to him. I agree with some and disagree with some.

I disagree with most of what O'Reilly says.