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Is CNN in trouble ... with their low ratings against FOX News?http://plurkfiends.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/92b595a573d25dd5e39a57b5d56d4d03.gif (broken link)
I lost a lot of respect for CNN after they fired Lou Dobbs, and they went downhill from there. I finally pulled the plug on them when they spent 2 weeks reporting on kids who were "starving" because they missed a few days of school and, apparently, the school lunch was the only way they could eat. To be fair, I think Fox is worse, but on the other end of the nonsense spectrum.
We stopped watching CNN when Lou Dobbs went over to the dark side. There was a time when he was reasonable. He got so caught up in border stuff, that's all he talked about.
Also got caught up in that Border Patrol controversy when the 2 LEO shot that rum runner in the back when they were in the USA and he was in Mexico.
A good, creative cop would have been more strategic. They should have just waited and got him the next time.
we stopped watching cnn when lou dobbs went over to the dark side. There was a time when he was reasonable. He got so caught up in border stuff, that's all he talked about.
Also got caught up in that border patrol controversy when the 2 leo shot that rum runner in the back when they were in the usa and he was in mexico.
A good, creative cop would have been more strategic. They should have just waited and got him the next time.
Left-wing CNN keeps dropping just like the other liberal media networks.
If the liberals spent 1/2 as much time watching CNN as they do watching Fox CNN wouldn't have any problems with having high enough ratings. How many hours go by here without one liberal or another bringing up something that was said on Fox News or posted on FoxNews.com?
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