NPR advocates censorship with this act

Discussion in 'Politics' started by CaptainObvious, Oct 21, 2010.

  1. jem

    jem

    I read a comment a few pages back which accused the lefty on Fox of being the whipping boy. That is true because the bob beckel guy does not seem free to express his own opinion he seems to be always sticking to the lefts talking points.

    But, as to the comments about CNN... when I tune in for election coverage to watch 360... the right point of view is usually left to David Gergen... and he usually brings it up as a counter point and then dismisses it a bit.

    I really can't think of anyone on the right who shows up on cnn besides a republican politician involved in a scandal and an occasional preacher on larry king because king seems to like shickzas so he likes to know what the preachers are saying. ... or however Jewish people spell that word. .
     
    #121     Oct 22, 2010
  2. Hello

    Hello

    Exactly, and the funny thing is liberals love to claim CNN is unbiased when it gets shown time and time again that they are totally biased. When the best one can present is CNN in terms of balanced news you know there is a serious problem.

    See The media spectrum below.

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    #122     Oct 22, 2010
  3. You didn't even know what treason was when you accused someone of it, let alone what I think. AGAIN... I'm interested in knowing why, as a Canadian, you care.
     
    #123     Oct 22, 2010
  4. Lucrum

    Lucrum

    Country envy.

    Well that and a desperate need to defend and vain attempt at projecting his flaming liberal political ideals.
     
    #124     Oct 22, 2010
  5. I'll "relish" Nov 2 when your libtarded viewpoints are wholesale rejected and the democraps are deservedly pummeled.
     
    #125     Oct 22, 2010
  6. It takes a special kind of loser to be so obsessed with our politics as a Canadian.
     
    #126     Oct 22, 2010
  7. Hello

    Hello

    #127     Oct 22, 2010
  8. That's not true. He does not prop up the right as a matter of course. He gives them their due but I would not characterize his role as representing the right. Others do that. The right is far better represented on CNN than the left is represented on FOX. I think the Right is represented more intelligently on CNN than on FOX, where I find it more cartoonish than thought-provoking.

    Although I think Gergen leans to the left, he criticizes the liberals when he sees fit. I have yet to see someone on the FOX right ever engage in any meaningful introspection.
     
    #128     Oct 23, 2010
  9. I think you missed the point of the show. Parker/Spitzer is something of a spin show, where Spitzer acknowledges being on the Left while Parker is on the Right. They make their positions clear at the outset. Neither overpowers or drowns out the other. They have as many Right Wing guests as Left Wing. They let each have their say, but you generally know where the hosts are coming from. There is no mystery and they don't pretend to be unbiased. It is not a news show and it is not presented as being one. Also, to their credit, they are not above criticizing their own when they see fit. I rather like the show, not for the news content but for interpretations from the equally weighted Left and Right. Again, their Left and Right guests and panelists are relatively level-headed rather than over-the-top partisan flamers.
     
    #129     Oct 23, 2010
  10. You're more cartoonish than thought provoking... your obsession with FOX News and our politics is hilarious. Ever think about seeking professional help?

     
    #130     Oct 23, 2010