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I watch/listen to news rationally, and think for myself. I don't need a talking head or group of windbags telling me how to think or hand me marching orders.
Its called independent thought, you should try it sometime people, its quite liberating....my .02, thanks for reading
I think if somebody took a survey you would find many viewers of MSNBC are working on their PHD's and most viewers of FOX are working on their GED's
The other way around. People that listen to Fox want to get different viewpoints, like Kirsten on Special Report. You don't find that on MSNBC, they all agree and it's all left wing political spin.
I get the most laughs with NPR because they are FAR left and like to believe they are middle of the road. Maybe if the middle of that road is China that could be so. LOL
I think if somebody took a survey you would find many viewers of MSNBC are working on their PHD's and most viewers of FOX are working on their GED's
Epic win
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Originally Posted by claudhopper
The other way around. People that listen to Fox want to get different viewpoints, like Kirsten on Special Report. You don't find that on MSNBC, they all agree and it's all left wing political spin.
I think if somebody took a survey you would find many viewers of MSNBC are working on their PHD's and most viewers of FOX are working on their GED's
And what might you base such an ignorant statement?
If you look in fields like engineering you'll find that a huge majority of people in those programs are conservative while programs like art history are overwhelmingly liberal.
Conservatives design and engineer incredible structures like bridges, liberals then get to pick the paint colors.
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