rmnka447, on 2017-October-18, 23:22, said:
I can understand putting Breitbart out there as a very conservative, far out site. I wouldn't read it either.
Fox News does have a more conservative viewpoint, but in their news shows presents contributors from both sides of the political spectrum to discuss news stories. If you want to dismiss the "opinion" shows, such as Sean Hannity, I can understand that. Shepard Smith, I think, is especially good in the afternoon. Also, Special Report with Bret Baier offers a lot of insightful analysis albeit with a conservative slant. But there's no way that you should equate Fox News with Breitbart.
All these sources have a definite strong progressive/liberal bias. Most of their news or comments could be press releases from the DNC. If you want to present them as "mainstream", then I would counter by saying its only fair and proper to say Fox News is equally "mainstream" only with a conservative bias. The objectively neutral newspaper of any these days is US Today.
I can't comment as I haven't watched PBS News in a long time. However, I have listened to our NPR station on a regular basis and yet to hear a single conservative guess or viewpoint ever aired. That's not public radio, it's propaganda radio when it blows off about half the population..
Vox, Huffington Post, Mother Jones, and MSNBC are certainly the left wing equivalents of Breitbart.
And how much time do you spend listening to the other side?
OK. I am back and even (vaguely) adjusted to the time zone. Lets give this a try...
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And how much time do you spend listening to the other side?
I don't spend any time listening to Fox. Then again, I don't spend any time watching most any TV news show. I get most of my information from reading.
The two conservative sources that I read the most are
1. The Wall Street Journal
2. The Frankfurter And how much time do you spend listening to the other side? Zeitung
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Fox News does have a more conservative viewpoint, but in their news shows presents contributors from both sides of the political spectrum to discuss news stories. If you want to dismiss the "opinion" shows, such as Sean Hannity, I can understand that. Shepard Smith, I think, is especially good in the afternoon. Also, Special Report with Bret Baier offers a lot of insightful analysis albeit with a conservative slant. But there's no way that you should equate Fox News with Breitbart.
I've heard lots of people making this same claim: "Fox is has real hard news. Look at Shep Smith. You just need to ignore all their opinion programming".
For someone who isn't in the know, how am I expected to underdstand which shows are deliberately introducing false narratives.
Does Fox and Friends or Hannity or O'Reilly start with some kind of disclaimer stating: "We're going to be lying for the next 60 minutes?". Indeed, as I understand matters, Murdock runs a very tight ship. Each morning he identifies a set of themes are stories that will be covered across both the news programming and the opinion programming. For example, today's theme is Hillary + uranium.
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All these sources have a definite strong progressive/liberal bias. Most of their news or comments could be press releases from the DNC. If you want to present them as "mainstream", then I would counter by saying its only fair and proper to say Fox News is equally "mainstream" only with a conservative bias. The objectively neutral newspaper of any these days is US Today.
I certain agree that these sources are much more liberal than Fox. I would hardly call them leftist.
At the end of the day, I think that the proof is in the pudding.
What percentage of the news that they introduce is accurate and consistent with objective reality.
You might now like what these sources have to say, but they have a damn good track record.
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I have listened to our NPR station on a regular basis and yet to hear a single conservative guess or viewpoint ever aired.
What shows do you listen to?
I listen to all of the following
Diana Reims
On Point
1A
The Newshour
Politics
The Political Junkie
Morning Edition
all frequently have conservative guests and commentators. I'd go so far as to say that they have conservatives them on multiple times per week....