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"More important, in a cable universe in which former Gov. Eliot Spitzer of New York can get his own cable show on CNN (however briefly) some two years after having to leave office because he hired prostitutes, it's hard to quibble over Mr. Sharpton's reputation 20 years ago. And in the evening at least, MSNBC is less a news provider than a carousel of liberal opinion; potential conflicts of interest are swept aside in the swirl of excitable guests."
Do you think the NYT is losing ground with their core liberal audience to MSNBC, hence the public rebuke?
Since the NYT is of historical record then it has been publicly acknowledged that MSNBC=Faux News for moonbats.
Fox is SOOOOO much more of a news channel that indeed presents stories "fair and balanced" than MSNBC. While Fox has its opinion shows too, other than Hannity, none of them are as overtly conservative as the MSNBC line-up. Meanwhile, Fox actually presents both sides of the news whereas MSNBC simply does opinion shows.
"More important, in a cable universe in which former Gov. Eliot Spitzer of New York can get his own cable show on CNN (however briefly) some two years after having to leave office because he hired prostitutes, it's hard to quibble over Mr. Sharpton's reputation 20 years ago. And in the evening at least, MSNBC is less a news provider than a carousel of liberal opinion; potential conflicts of interest are swept aside in the swirl of excitable guests."
Do you think the NYT is losing ground with their core liberal audience to MSNBC, hence the public rebuke?
Since the NYT is of historical record then it has been publicly acknowledged that MSNBC=Faux News for moonbats.
Once in a while, the truth slips out.... I'm telling you that heads will roll.
Yeah - it's a leftwing commentary network (sort of like FoxNews is a rightwing commentary network). Who ever thought it (they if you include FoxNews too) is a "news" network?
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