oh no, jindal is going to embarrass himself and the state of louisiana on national television. i thought he would have learned after his rebuttal a few years ago.
On October 17 2012 11:46 {CC}StealthBlue wrote: FOX calling it a draw?
Not really. They are tipping it to Obama.
THAT is surprising. For Fox, I'd expect more "Insult Romney over Obama" than "Give Obama any sort of nod"
Fox isn't as biased as advertised. Their Special Report team that handles these debates is the best in the business.
Also, up is down, black is white, and bacon is good for you.
No, he's right. Fox isn't biased 100% of the time, and they do have a few good analysts. Plus, I think anyone who's worked in politics knows this went slightly to Obama.
Lol, that's your defense? "Fox isn't biased 100% of the time"?
I think his logic is that if you dont count the hosts of almost every show they have than the actual reporting isnt biased which is true but usually after the report you have a couple minutes of host explaining what we just heard (which is biased).
Depends on the group. I don't watch FOX much, i prefer CNN (I like getting my news from slightly left of center). Fox has a number of very biased hosts. But not all of them are hyper-spinners.
I don't generally watch the news, and I do get most of my TV news from the Daily Show. I do think the Daily Show is liberal, but I also don't think it spins that much. I get most of my paper news from Reuters and NYTimes.
That being said - people like Glenn Beck and Sean Hannity have cemented my view of Fox News. I really dislike them.
Also dislike that shorthaired brunette lady who does the opposite for the liberal news. Forgot her name.
On October 17 2012 11:46 {CC}StealthBlue wrote: FOX calling it a draw?
Not really. They are tipping it to Obama.
THAT is surprising. For Fox, I'd expect more "Insult Romney over Obama" than "Give Obama any sort of nod"
Fox isn't as biased as advertised. Their Special Report team that handles these debates is the best in the business.
Also, up is down, black is white, and bacon is good for you.
No, he's right. Fox isn't biased 100% of the time, and they do have a few good analysts. Plus, I think anyone who's worked in politics knows this went slightly to Obama.
Lol, that's your defense? "Fox isn't biased 100% of the time"?
I think his logic is that if you dont count the hosts of almost every show they have than the actual reporting isnt biased which is true but usually after the report you have a couple minutes of host explaining what we just heard (which is biased).
Depends on the group. I don't watch FOX much, i prefer CNN (I like getting my news from slightly left of center). Fox has a number of very biased hosts. But not all of them are hyper-spinners.
I don't generally watch the news, and I do get most of my TV news from the Daily Show. I do think the Daily Show is liberal, but I also don't think it spins that much. I get most of my paper news from Reuters and NYTimes.
That being said - people like Glenn Beck and Sean Hannity have cemented my view of Fox News. I really dislike them.
Also dislike that shorthaired brunette lady who does the opposite for the liberal news. Forgot her name.
On October 17 2012 11:46 {CC}StealthBlue wrote: FOX calling it a draw?
Not really. They are tipping it to Obama.
THAT is surprising. For Fox, I'd expect more "Insult Romney over Obama" than "Give Obama any sort of nod"
Fox isn't as biased as advertised. Their Special Report team that handles these debates is the best in the business.
Also, up is down, black is white, and bacon is good for you.
No, he's right. Fox isn't biased 100% of the time, and they do have a few good analysts. Plus, I think anyone who's worked in politics knows this went slightly to Obama.
Lol, that's your defense? "Fox isn't biased 100% of the time"?
I think his logic is that if you dont count the hosts of almost every show they have than the actual reporting isnt biased which is true but usually after the report you have a couple minutes of host explaining what we just heard (which is biased).
Depends on the group. I don't watch FOX much, i prefer CNN (I like getting my news from slightly left of center). Fox has a number of very biased hosts. But not all of them are hyper-spinners.
One of the things I dont like about CNN is that they try to hard to be fair sometimes and look silly doing it. My favorite example of this was when they were doing an enviormental story and to talk about it they had on 2 guests, an proffessor and leading climatologist and a talk radio host. They treated there opinions as equal when they clearly didnt deserve to be.
On October 17 2012 11:47 xDaunt wrote: [quote] Not really. They are tipping it to Obama.
THAT is surprising. For Fox, I'd expect more "Insult Romney over Obama" than "Give Obama any sort of nod"
Fox isn't as biased as advertised. Their Special Report team that handles these debates is the best in the business.
Also, up is down, black is white, and bacon is good for you.
No, he's right. Fox isn't biased 100% of the time, and they do have a few good analysts. Plus, I think anyone who's worked in politics knows this went slightly to Obama.
Lol, that's your defense? "Fox isn't biased 100% of the time"?
I think his logic is that if you dont count the hosts of almost every show they have than the actual reporting isnt biased which is true but usually after the report you have a couple minutes of host explaining what we just heard (which is biased).
Depends on the group. I don't watch FOX much, i prefer CNN (I like getting my news from slightly left of center). Fox has a number of very biased hosts. But not all of them are hyper-spinners.
I don't generally watch the news, and I do get most of my TV news from the Daily Show. I do think the Daily Show is liberal, but I also don't think it spins that much. I get most of my paper news from Reuters and NYTimes.
That being said - people like Glenn Beck and Sean Hannity have cemented my view of Fox News. I really dislike them.
Also dislike that shorthaired brunette lady who does the opposite for the liberal news. Forgot her name.
Madcow.
Oh yes. Her. Can't even listen to her voice, it's too obnoxious...
On October 17 2012 11:46 {CC}StealthBlue wrote: FOX calling it a draw?
Not really. They are tipping it to Obama.
THAT is surprising. For Fox, I'd expect more "Insult Romney over Obama" than "Give Obama any sort of nod"
Fox isn't as biased as advertised. Their Special Report team that handles these debates is the best in the business.
Also, up is down, black is white, and bacon is good for you.
No, he's right. Fox isn't biased 100% of the time, and they do have a few good analysts. Plus, I think anyone who's worked in politics knows this went slightly to Obama.
Lol, that's your defense? "Fox isn't biased 100% of the time"?
I think his logic is that if you dont count the hosts of almost every show they have than the actual reporting isnt biased which is true but usually after the report you have a couple minutes of host explaining what we just heard (which is biased).
Depends on the group. I don't watch FOX much, i prefer CNN (I like getting my news from slightly left of center). Fox has a number of very biased hosts. But not all of them are hyper-spinners.
I don't generally watch the news, and I do get most of my TV news from the Daily Show. I do think the Daily Show is liberal, but I also don't think it spins that much. I get most of my paper news from Reuters and NYTimes.
That being said - people like Glenn Beck and Sean Hannity have cemented my view of Fox News. I really dislike them.
Also dislike that shorthaired brunette lady who does the opposite for the liberal news. Forgot her name.
Rachel Maddow, as a Republican I actually like her. I disagree with her on a lot, but she's one of the most entertaining prime time hosts.
On October 17 2012 11:46 {CC}StealthBlue wrote: FOX calling it a draw?
Not really. They are tipping it to Obama.
THAT is surprising. For Fox, I'd expect more "Insult Romney over Obama" than "Give Obama any sort of nod"
Fox isn't as biased as advertised. Their Special Report team that handles these debates is the best in the business.
Also, up is down, black is white, and bacon is good for you.
No, he's right. Fox isn't biased 100% of the time, and they do have a few good analysts. Plus, I think anyone who's worked in politics knows this went slightly to Obama.
Lol, that's your defense? "Fox isn't biased 100% of the time"?
I think his logic is that if you dont count the hosts of almost every show they have than the actual reporting isnt biased which is true but usually after the report you have a couple minutes of host explaining what we just heard (which is biased).
Depends on the group. I don't watch FOX much, i prefer CNN (I like getting my news from slightly left of center). Fox has a number of very biased hosts. But not all of them are hyper-spinners.
I don't generally watch the news, and I do get most of my TV news from the Daily Show. I do think the Daily Show is liberal, but I also don't think it spins that much. I get most of my paper news from Reuters and NYTimes.
That being said - people like Glenn Beck and Sean Hannity have cemented my view of Fox News. I really dislike them.
Also dislike that shorthaired brunette lady who does the opposite for the liberal news. Forgot her name.
Daily Show spins. It's still funny, but they definitely spin.
It never ceases to amaze me how absurd these debates and the whole circus surrounding US presidential election are. Ffs US media, discuss the actual issues, not who delivered the best zinger in a completely worthless debate.
On October 17 2012 11:46 {CC}StealthBlue wrote: FOX calling it a draw?
Not really. They are tipping it to Obama.
THAT is surprising. For Fox, I'd expect more "Insult Romney over Obama" than "Give Obama any sort of nod"
Fox isn't as biased as advertised. Their Special Report team that handles these debates is the best in the business.
Also, up is down, black is white, and bacon is good for you.
No, he's right. Fox isn't biased 100% of the time, and they do have a few good analysts. Plus, I think anyone who's worked in politics knows this went slightly to Obama.
Lol, that's your defense? "Fox isn't biased 100% of the time"?
I think his logic is that if you dont count the hosts of almost every show they have than the actual reporting isnt biased which is true but usually after the report you have a couple minutes of host explaining what we just heard (which is biased).
Depends on the group. I don't watch FOX much, i prefer CNN (I like getting my news from slightly left of center). Fox has a number of very biased hosts. But not all of them are hyper-spinners.
I don't generally watch the news, and I do get most of my TV news from the Daily Show. I do think the Daily Show is liberal, but I also don't think it spins that much. I get most of my paper news from Reuters and NYTimes.
That being said - people like Glenn Beck and Sean Hannity have cemented my view of Fox News. I really dislike them.
Also dislike that shorthaired brunette lady who does the opposite for the liberal news. Forgot her name.
Watching MSNBC is like having a giant Democratic party in my living room. There's this dude smiling in the background when Obama says "He doesn't have a five point plan, he has a one point plan!" and its killin me.
On October 17 2012 12:01 farvacola wrote: Watching MSNBC is like having a giant Democratic party in my living room. There's this dude smiling in the background when Obama says "He doesn't have a five point plan, he has a one point plan!" and its killin me.
On October 17 2012 12:01 farvacola wrote: Watching MSNBC is like having a giant Democratic party in my living room. There's this dude smiling in the background when Obama says "He doesn't have a five point plan, he has a one point plan!" and its killin me.
On October 17 2012 12:01 farvacola wrote: Watching MSNBC is like having a giant Democratic party in my living room. There's this dude smiling in the background when Obama says "He doesn't have a five point plan, he has a one point plan!" and its killin me.
Has the circle jerk celebration begun?
From the moment Rachel Maddow's voice cuts in after the debate ends, the gasm begins.