"Joe Scarborough has pulled back the curtain on the liberal bias at MSNBC, describing an incident in which people in its newsroom ceaselessly booed President Bush during a State of the Union address." tags MSNBC bias ScarboroughYou mean there's bias in the news media... and it's not from FOX! Well I am just... shocked. picked by ImNotBlue 1 year ago |
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With a headline like "Bush Motorcade Kills Cop" you would picture Bush running over some poor cop. The actual story is a motorcycle crashed his bike while riding as part of the motorcade. Must be some ultra-liberal rag right? Well, it was Time Magazine. picked by 2manyusernames 1 year ago 11 comments edit related share politics |
Once again, America and the world has been bush whacked by president George W. Bush. Here is his state of the union address, only a bit... more honest this time. You gotta love the ability to cut/ paste reality. political, comedy, news. picked by punthe 2 years ago 0 comments edit related share plime.com |
Does anyone notice a trend in the Bush administration: 4 comments edit related share politics
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Amid a spate of awkward on-air conflicts among MNSBC anchors at this week’s Democratic convention, some staff members say there are sharp internal disputes at the cable network over whether its opinion and personality-driven political coverage has crossed the line. 5 comments edit related share politics“The situation at our channel is about to blow up,” a high-ranking MSNBC journalist told Politico on Wednesday. picked by ImNotBlue 3 months ago |
According to the NYTimes Keith Olbermann and Chris Mathews have been dropped from their anchor positions during the election coverage. 9 comments edit related share politicsAfter months of accusations of political bias and simmering animosity between MSNBC and its parent network NBC, the channel decided... David Gregory would anchor news coverage of the coming debates and election night. picked by JoshSF49 2 months ago |
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The White House is trying to clarify something: President George W Bush is ''a commander guy'' but not ''the commander guy.'' 0 comments edit related share plime.comOr something like that. picked by AutumnLotus 2 years ago |
Thank you very much, and tonight I have to begin the State of the Union message with these words: Madame Speaker. This is a nightmare scenario. picked by LatueOfStiberty 2 years ago |
"Americans know bias and imbalance when they see it and they don't like it." said Jerry C. Lindsley, director of the Sacred Heart University Polling Institute. 4 comments edit related share politicsAccording to a A Sacred Heart University Poll: The most trusted national TV news organizations, for accurate reporting: Fox News (27.0%), CNN (14.6%), and NBC News (10.90%). picked by ImNotBlue 10 months ago |
"You know what?" Matthews said. "I want to do everything I can to make this thing work, this new Presidency work." 20 comments edit related share politicsBefore the questions and attacks begin, here's why this is important: Media bias, and a "journalist's role." Should journalists, as Matthews suggests, try to "help" the administration... or just report on it? [From HuffPo] picked by ImNotBlue 2 weeks ago |
Gorgeous pictures of top california State parks picked by myrthachang 2 years ago 0 comments edit related share plime.com |
Media Research Center does an excellent job tracking liberal bias among journalists, is out with its Best Notable Quotables of 2006, a compilation of the most outrageous and/or humorous news media quotes from December 2005 through November 2006 picked by 2manyusernames 2 years ago 3 comments edit related share plime.com |
The cable network MSNBC has refused to air an advertisement from Mayors Against Illegal Guns, ...on the grounds that the ad is too "controversial." 4 comments edit related share entertainmentThe ad, ...features each of the three leading presidential candidates pledging to make it harder to buy guns at gun shows... picked by ImNotBlue 7 months ago |
As many as 38% of those who rely mostly on the internet for news say they have an unfavorable opinion of cable news networks such as CNN, Fox News Channel and MSNBC, compared with 25% of the public overall. picked by hisidea 1 year ago 0 comments edit related share politics |
Kerry got tired of the crap about Wright and tells MSNBC to drop it already. Obama has denounced the man, end of story, let's move on to things that matter. picked by 2manyusernames 7 months ago 3 comments edit related share politics |
"According to data... coverage of Iraq has been “massively scaled back this year.” Almost halfway into 2008, the 3 newscasts have shown 181 weekday minutes of Iraq coverage, compared with 1,157 minutes for all of 2007." 2 comments edit related share plime.comSo is this (a) bias, (b) evidence the public has lost interest, (c) sign things are going better over there, (d) all of the above, (e) none of the above? picked by ImNotBlue 5 months ago |
Keith Olbermann's video response to a recent interview in which President Bush explains his reasons for going to war, his take on the 08 election and his decision to give up golfing... picked by shep182 6 months ago 20 comments edit related share politics |
MSNBC anchor David Shuster was the victim of a hoax. 2 comments edit related share politics... And in retrospect, Martin Eisenstadt isn’t too convincing of an advisor (just watch those YouTube videos!). But it worked just the same. If you want to create a fake policy adviser, how do you do it? What’s the best way to hoax the media? Just follow these 4 steps... picked by ImNotBlue 3 days ago |
ABC political director, Mark Halperin, went on The O’Reilly Factor and agreed with Bill O’Reilly that members of the “old media” are too liberal and should “prove to conservatives that we understand their grievances.” picked by 2manyusernames 2 years ago 0 comments edit related share plime.com |
President Bush regrets the way his gun-slinging rhetoric made people perceive him. He said that his aim now was to leave his successor a legacy of international diplomacy for tackling Iran. picked by 2manyusernames 5 months ago 5 comments edit related share politics |
Isn't it interesting that on the very day that Barack Obama wins the presidency, the U.S. Treasury department announces a change in its $700 billion Wall Street bailout program--a change that would benefit MSNBC, the most pro-Obama news network? And also benefit NBC, which is also no slouch when it comes to pro-Obama-tude? The common connection, of course, is GE [who owns NBC]... 6 comments edit related share politics[OPINION] picked by ImNotBlue 2 weeks ago |