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I'd say it's worse than FOX News at this point. Alec Baldwin was right when he said that MSNBC is "the same **** all day long". Much of the programming is filled with liberal commentators ranting about so-called injustices against "oppressed" groups such as gays, blacks, women, Latinos, etc. And the hosts regularly make snide remarks about "old white guys".
Compared to MSNBC, Fox News really is the more fair and balanced news network.
Alec Baldwin was right when he said that MSNBC is "the same **** all day long". Much of the programming is filled with liberal commentators ranting about so-called injustices against "oppressed" groups such as gays, blacks, women, Latinos, etc. And the hosts regularly make snide remarks about "old white guys".
so bill majer and others didnt know this before alec baldwin said it? been like this for years
people cant even comment on msnbc w/o throwing in fox.. to lessen the pain i guess
So up until recently, it was in the business of reporting objective news and keeping us informed? Both have always been the same because they have an agenda, and it's not political.
No...both sides have roughly equivalent amounts of sheep that buy propaganda or ridiculous things like Hope and Change. In fact Democrats are twice as likely to believe crap like astrology etc....
Liberals have more mainstream sources to watch.
P.S. A lot of Democrats watch FoxNews. I don't. I do watch a tiny bit of FoxBusiness though.
Last edited by Ibginnie; 03-05-2014 at 08:46 AM..
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No they arent. Fox News is not fair and balanced. Calling yourself something doesnt make it true.
And MSNBC is?
You truly are blind.
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