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Shortwave Sportfishing wrote:
While I'm sure there are lefties lurking the sacred halls of the BBC, I pretty sure that most of them aren't lefties. And, on average, they do tend to be fairly balanced when reporting on, well things like potato futures, subsidies and the like. Their politics serves Labour more than the Tories, but that's to be expected from a state subsidized organization. And how does this pertain to being "biased" in a way that relates to American politics? The problem that the BBC faces, much like Reuters New Service, is that they, more so than AP or UPI, have become obsolete in the era of instant video from remote places in the world. ??? Considering that they have one of the biggest and most accessible news web sites, and have all their major articles translated into all major languages, this is hard to fathom. In fact, I call bull****. You are just plain wrong here... about 180 off. ... Folks rely on cable news like CNN, MSNBC, CNBC and FOX for instant news from around the world - the BBC and Reuters aren't relevant anymore. Why sit down at a specific time to watch a cable news show, which is generally more slanted to entertainment than to giving information, when you can get the news straight off the web, as it comes in from any location around the world? It used to be that analysts in the CIA and NSC would actually have their radios tuned to the BBC World Service to keep abreast of cables and reportage from around the world. Even the majors (ABC, NBC, CBS) used the BBC as a reliable news source from the remotest parts of the world. They were the CNN of their time. Unfortunately, time passed them by and they are now nothing more than a small news service serving a small nation-state in a very large world with very real competition for hard news from the edges of the world. The net result is that they tend to lean towards that which they feel is their target audience - namely, the left wing which believes in public funding for things like the BBC (or NPR for that matter, but I digress). It's only natural for them to do so. Oh, I see... they're pandering to the NPR ('Communist Mouthpiece Radio') That means they *must* be left-leaning pinko fag-loving libby-rull traitors!! I guess 'Car Talk' is libby-rull biased too? So take this screed for what you will Yeah, the rantings of a bigot who cannot face the fact of his own ignorance & prejudices. ... - it's unbiased commentary Hardly. Your comments, when not directed towards boats, are heavily biased. You make comments on science based on your religious leanings, and try to pretend that you know the science. You try to make even-handed political comments, but it's clear than any criticism of President Bush... no matter how delicately phrased or how well deserved... makes you angry. You've lashed out at me many times because of this. It's transparent. Simple as that. Yep DSK |
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![]() "DSK" wrote in message ... You make comments on science based on your religious leanings, and try to pretend that you know the science. You try to make even-handed political comments, but it's clear than any criticism of President Bush... no matter how delicately phrased or how well deserved... makes you angry. You've lashed out at me many times because of this. It's transparent. Simple as that. Yep DSK Having a bad hair day? Eisboch |
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Eisboch wrote:
Having a bad hair day? Nope, just making the point (again) that "fair & balanced" is not subject to the whims of a bunch of right wing ideology-driven OCD cases. Neither is any other aspect of reality, as it happens out in the real world. I'm also tired of being called names, although you're not among those who indulge in that pastime. Regards Doug King |
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