  Jamming777$ Time Is Running Out Premium join:2001-07-25 USA
| reply to M0rpheus Re: Campaign Finance Bill
said by M0rpheus:
I can name 30+ "conservative" commentators on T.V./radio today. How many "liberals" can you name?
Maybe you can identify them, because the identify themselves, most of the liberals ones "say oh no we aren't liberals" while they vote about 95% with liberal causes, when they are the national news services. -- Jamming *Team Z Member* |
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  SAM Hunter$
join:2001-05-11 USA
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| The huge majority of print and television media journalists are liberal. No secret and no debate there. The only place conservative media personalities dominate in numbers is in the field of talk radio.
As for identifying who is liberal and who is conservative in either the news media or the news itself, it is easy. If someone is liberal their name and title, if any, is just given. For instance Columnist and commentator John Smith. This is no matter how liberal he is or how liberal of an organization he may represent or be a spokesperson for. If on the other hand he is a conservative he will almost always be identified as "conservative" columnist and commentator John Smith.
Simple stuff really. -- Just because its accurate doesn't mean its true. [text was edited by author 2002-04-15 02:16:03] |
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