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Crazyhole

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When was the last time CBS, ABC, NBC, WaPo, NYT, CNN or MSNBC broke a big story about a democrat? They supposedly have the best investigative journalists in the country, but I can't for the life of me remember a single story about a Democrat doing something wrong. When stories come out about democrats they always come from smaller news organizations. The aforementioned media sites do a great job of investigating Republicans, but never really come up with anything about democrats.
 
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This just in: the MSM leans left, big time, and protects their team.

Also: Fox News leans right, big time, and protects their team.

Hope this helps.
 
This just in: the MSM leans left, big time, and protects their team.

Also: Fox News leans right, big time, and protects their team.

Hope this helps.

This just in: an elephant and a mouse are both animals.

Also: elephants are much more intrusive and impossible to avoid if in the same room as you

Hope this helps.
 
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This just in: an elephant and a mouse are both animals.

Also: elephants are much more intrusive and impossible to avoid if in the same room as you

Hope this helps.

Also: your analogy is shitty. Try again.

Hope this helps, snowflake.
 
Also: your analogy is shitty. Try again.

Hope this helps, snowflake.
Oh and now that you're all pissy, let's do an experiment. Let's look at the front page of Fox News.

I see a negative story on President Trump and Anthony Barr on the very front. Hunter Biden emails, something about McEnany getting in trouble on Twitter. The page is mostly dominated by ACB hearing-related news, as it should be since the SCOTUS is a pretty significant part of the US Gov't.

Now let's do CNN

We have Russia conspiracy, a 14 year old that had Covid a few weeks ago (wtf?), cancel Thanksgiving, literal whining about Fox News, and something about a calendar of ACB's buried at the bottom amongst a sea of crying about Trump


These are not even close to the same level of one-sided cheerleading
 
Oh and now that you're all pissy, let's do an experiment. Let's look at the front page of Fox News.

I see a negative story on President Trump and Anthony Barr on the very front. Hunter Biden emails, something about McEnany getting in trouble on Twitter. The page is mostly dominated by ACB hearing-related news, as it should be since the SCOTUS is a pretty significant part of the US Gov't.

Now let's do CNN

We have Russia conspiracy, a 14 year old that had Covid a few weeks ago (wtf?), cancel Thanksgiving, literal whining about Fox News, and something about a calendar of ACB's buried at the bottom amongst a sea of crying about Trump


These are not even close to the same level of one-sided cheerleading

You seem very triggered. Maybe you should just avoid CNN? Settle down.
 
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Also: your analogy is shitty. Try again.

Hope this helps, snowflake.
On just the cable news networks in primetime in June of this year, FoxNews had 3.97 million viewers and CNN/MSNBC together had 4.776 million viewers. Then, you have to add that almost every local affiliate of NBC, ABC, and CBS and many of the local Fox affiliates are left-biased, and then every single newspaper and the content filters at Facebook and Twitter. On the Right, you've got FoxNews, which is actually moving more centrist since Ailes is gone, and about a dozen blog sites. Oh and the NY Post and some of the Wall Street Journal.

I don't know about you, but I can see how the analogy is no so "shitty" when it comes to the entire picture of where most people get their sound bites and headlines.
 
On just the cable news networks in primetime in June of this year, FoxNews had 3.97 million viewers and CNN/MSNBC together had 4.776 million viewers. Then, you have to add that almost every local affiliate of NBC, ABC, and CBS and many of the local Fox affiliates are left-biased, and then every single newspaper and the content filters at Facebook and Twitter. On the Right, you've got FoxNews, which is actually moving more centrist since Ailes is gone, and about a dozen blog sites. Oh and the NY Post and some of the Wall Street Journal.

I don't know about you, but I can see how the analogy is no so "shitty" when it comes to the entire picture of where most people get their sound bites and headlines.

Looks like Fox News is doing just fine in the face of such a monster on the left. And IDGAF--I read the BBC for my news. Others should follow suit.
 
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