Onceler is a Douchebag

...and so is everyone else how tries to appear like they're fair and even handed by calling CNN and MSNBC the left's equivalent of Fox.



You can't show me anything like this for CNN or MSNBC. Here's a CLEAR example of Fox taking a GOP talking point from the morning speeches from house GOP members and putting it in their NEWS cast (not opinion)

from the house:
YouTube - House Republicans Ask: "Where are the Jobs?"

And followed by Fox "News"
YouTube - Fox News Adopts The Republican Mantra: 'Where Are The Jobs?'

CNN and MSNBC don't do anything even close to this. There are a million examples just like this. Fox's bias is a difference in kind, not quantity or affiliation. MSNBC has liberal slant to most of their opinion shows. But they also have Scarbarogh on for THREE HOURS in the morning, and he calls himself the most conservative man in America. He was even a Republican congressman.

Oncy, you are a fucking douchebag. There's no comparison.

Come on, you cant be serious. Yes Fox is a mouthpiece of the Republicans, but this is a shoddy, shoddy piece to try to exemplify it.

"Where are the jobs?"

You're going to hang your hat on this as an investigative journalist? If a politician says something, does that automatically mean that the media are not to say it independently?

I'm sure we could find a million examples of this all over the place.

Maybe one day some politician said "Money well spent", and then some journalist said the same thing, or about a million other examples.

But "where are the jobs"? That's a valid question, and you could very, very easily find bigger dead herrings from fox than this.

If you're trying to win a pulitzer, be prepared for disappointment.
 
Come on, you cant be serious. Yes Fox is a mouthpiece of the Republicans, but this is a shoddy, shoddy piece to try to exemplify it.

"Where are the jobs?"

You're going to hang your hat on this as an investigative journalist? If a politician says something, does that automatically mean that the media are not to say it independently?

I'm sure we could find a million examples of this all over the place.

Maybe one day some politician said "Money well spent", and then some journalist said the same thing, or about a million other examples.

But "where are the jobs"? That's a valid question, and you could very, very easily find bigger dead herrings from fox than this.

If you're trying to win a pulitzer, be prepared for disappointment.

he will put you on your ignore on now, per his statement about those who disagree with him on this thread
 
Wow...

I found myself wanting to start a thread backing Onceler. Then I was about to check myself but in this instance Onceler actually deserves backing because he kept it real and told it how it was. Now I must admit I don't watch MSNBC, CNN or FOXNEWS so for the most part what I know of the sites is from other partisan sites trying to throw down. But I've seen enough in the past from those channels to know anyone claiming there's a difference between Fox and MSNBC is taking a very partisan position.
 
I guess the better question or should I say fact:

Fox is kicking major network ass on all of them. I'd rather whine ratings rich than punked poor.

Money don't buy happiness, but it sure goes a long way in cheering you up!

GO FOX!!! :good4u:

Fox has liberal commentators, who are never mentioned by the left. How many of the others have conservative commentators. NONE!! This thread is a joke.
 
sure you can....every Olbermann show.....
But Olberman is neither an apologist or a propagandist for either political party. How do you equate his scathing criticism of the far right wing extremist, which are predominately correct, as Fox like propaganda? That's a major failure in logic. When has Olberman advocated a specific agenda for a specific party? Olberman was just the first and most vocal to point out that the far right neocons and their boot lickers were wrong on so many issues and policies. This is what journalist are supposed to do. Not be propaganda mouth piece pawns as those work for Fox news are.
 
Fox has liberal commentators, who are never mentioned by the left. How many of the others have conservative commentators. NONE!! This thread is a joke.
I bet you can't even name one? There's only one nationally prominent "so called" liberal commentator on Fox News and I bet you a cup o joe at Star Bucks you can't even name who that person is.
 
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Fox has liberal commentators, who are never mentioned by the left. How many of the others have conservative commentators. NONE!! This thread is a joke.

Does that make Fox "fair & balanced" in your opinion?

The others have their token conservative commentators, btw - Scarborough, Gergen, Buchanan; even Mike Savage worked for MSNBC for awhile.

The libbies on Fox are a dying breed. Their opinion shows are hosted by some of the most extreme righties - Beck, Hannity, O'Reilly, etc. But it's a moot point; it's the slant of the news...the stories they choose, and the way they are presented.

Fox is anything but "fair & balanced"...
 
Not to mention, this is only the most recent example. This goes back to the beginning. I mean, in 2000 George Bush's COUSIN was working for Fox and he was the guy who called the race for Bush despite the fact that statistically it was a tie.

There's no legitimacy to the idea that CNN is anything like Fox. The closest you can come on cable is MSNBC, and even they have an arch conservative on for three hours and don't contaminate their NEWS with political bias.

I mean, show me the memo where the owner of MSNBC does something even close to Roger Ales telling Fox to show pictures of people in the middle east celebrating the Democrats' victory if they win to tie them in with terrorists. Cause that happened.

Fox OBVIOUSLY has systematic bias worked into their NEWS. That's unlike any other cable channel out there.


The primary difference that is self evident to me, is that MSNBC is a business, and all about profit. Fox is about ideology, and N arm of the republican party.

MSNBC put liberal hosts on their evening shows because they make more money than their previous Con hosts. MSNBC tried to have Fucker Carlson, Joe Scarborough and Michael Savage. It wasn't a good business model for them. It's not about ideology. It's about $$$$.

And as you say, MSNBC does have Cons dominating their morning lineup. And for christ sake, NBC's owner, GE is one of the world's biggest defense contractors and corporate entities. You're never going to see NBC news promoting a liberal agenda in any sustained way like labor rights, unionization, or any sustained criticism of NAFTA and bullshit neoliberal trade policies.

Fox lost money for years, before they became profitable. But Fox was on a mission to push an ideology. When has Fox ever had a high profile political comentary show hosted solo by a liberal? Never. Fox stuck with the Con business model for years, losing money hand over fist, and never wavered from that model. Because they are an ideological network, and arm of the RNC, and their intent first and foremost was to create a viable conservative echo machine.
 
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But Olberman is neither an apologist or a propagandist for either political party. How do you equate his scathing criticism of the far right wing extremist, which are predominately correct, as Fox like propaganda? That's a major failure in logic. When has Olberman advocated a specific agenda for a specific party? Olberman was just the first and most vocal to point out that the far right neocons and their boot lickers were wrong on so many issues and policies. This is what journalist are supposed to do. Not be propaganda mouth piece pawns as those work for Fox news are.

lol...sorry Mott....you view it that way simply because you lick the same boots as Olbermann.....
 
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