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![]() "Bert Robbins" wrote in message ... "Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... "Bert Robbins" wrote in message ... "Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... "Jeff Rigby" wrote in message ... "thunder" wrote in message ... On Mon, 24 Oct 2005 07:44:02 -0400, Bert Robbins wrote: 90% of the "independent" media you speak of is biased to the left. Only 90% ? A little simplistic, don't you think? No one speaks with an objective voice, and the media in this country doesn't speak with one voice. Is Rush biased left? What about NewsMax? Fox News? Labeling media is a way of trivializing it. Propaganda spinners have used the trick for years. It doesn't flush. Media has always spoken with many voices. If you are truly looking for bias, you might consider left/right isn't the only bias. http://rhetorica.net/bias.htm True true, but until you acknowledge the bias and see it as bias you are not getting a real view of the world. Those of us on the right acknowledge the bias of Fox News, but those on the left don't think that the other news medias lean to the left. That's a serious problem!! A more serious problem is that many people who think "the media" is left-biased never actually read or listen to those media, and are simply repeating what they've been told to. For instance, rumor has it that NPR rarely, if ever mentions anything positive about Iraq. That's odd, because I hear them mention something positive at least a couple of times a week. Are the droolers listening to a totally different NPR Morning Edition than I am? Of course not. They simply don't listen. How many times a week does NPR say negative things about Iraq? I'd be willing to bet it is a larger number more than "a couple of times a week." Why don't you listen and find out. You might learn something. I don't have time to waste listening to the DNC's only radio outlet. Fine. Then shut your cake hole. You've just admitted to repeating what someone else told you to say about certain media. If you don't listen, you cannot possibly know what they broadcast. |