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Whatever your personal stripe, you have to admit once you watch it for a while that Fox has a limited amount of actual news. It's chock full of Op-Ed which if you're not careful masquerades as news. The same I suppose is true of many of the others as well. After all, that CNN soapbox Lou Dobbs is on is pretty high, as is Wolf Bltizer. And if you ever watch MSNBC you'll think you're always a few minutes late to get the smarmy joke they're all yucking it up about. Oh well, people seem to like to have their own opinions reflected back at them. At any rate I hope you enjoy it when you get it. I for one find the CBC a little too cute for their own good.
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As I mentioned, I only get to experience FOX online. That said, Rhodes Scholar has a point, and emphatically (liked it) drove his point home. In the US; the NYT has got to be one of the biggest excuses for print news media. In Canada, we have the likes of the Toronto Star and others, whose presses rotate to the left.
The UK, well they have namely the Guardian and the Independent. Fox does shatter the odd eardrum, but no one is more ear-splitting than MSNBC’s Chris Matthews, or as obnoxious. |
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Like I said; they repeat back what people want to hear. Also though Fox is just flat out louder. All their newsheads look and sound like they're ready to leap over the desk and hit something. Last but not least you will actually see Sean Hannity &co. literally eat their own heads before they have anything remotely critical to say about this administration. And while what they say is technically the news, it's starts sounding like the Red Revolution People's First October Industrial Combine Quarterly Production Award while missing the 3 million Kulaks starving to death.
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