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Yeah, a group of Proud Boys came in and started a ton of ****.
Source? I think you're full of ****
Hey dumbfuck, I don't give a **** what you think. Look it up.
https://twitter.com/ByMikeBaker/status/1272677167986401280
If what you said was remotely true it would be headline news everywhere. Idiot
Or, and bear with me......maybe there's no such thing as a liberal media?
Joe Biden gave a 3 hour speech today. Anyone hear about it?
Trumps Tulsa rally was covered 24/7 for at least a day.
I posted a study today about how MSNBC doesn't affect voting outcomes, but Fox News drastically does.
I bet you could do the research with other "liberal media" outlets and find the same results. There is no "liberal media".
They do whatever is the easiest route to clicks and views. Right now, that means lazy "orange man bad" reporting.
It would be almost impossible to normalize this study correctly if most of the media is liberal. All the study really proves is that MSNBC isn't more liberal than the baseline of most visible media, and that Fox News is more conservative (duh).
There is a liberal media (within the US window). It's most of the media. Every independent analysis I've ever seen supports that conclusion. It's probably fair to say that Fox News is further from center than any other mainstream source, but CNN/MSNBC/etc are not centrist.
Sorry Dahs. You know better than this.
These "labels" are completely bogus.
Who's getting to define "centrist" or "liberal" or "conservative"??
It's just not possible to determine WHAT makes a News network so "unprofessional" that viewers are able to determine some underlying political basis.
It's certainly possible to (easily) identify certain "casters" who have identifiable political leanings (Don Lemon, R. Maddow, etc) but entire networks??
Other than Fox I think not. There may be a corporate bias to CNN (for ONE example) but it's NOT based on some "right" or "left" overarching philosophy. It's based on a corporate group think (perhaps) filtered through a WHOLE bunch of individual producers and broadcasters, etc.
It's nutty to believe that 100's of individuals would ALL subscribe to ANY political philosophy just because it was the "stance" of the corporate entity.
Plus, I watch some MSNBC and I've become a bit of a fan of their reporter Stephanie Ruhle.
She's direct, doesn't spin, has an advanced degree in economics (thus understands economic issues) and seems to have her job because she's GOOD, not sexy or titillating.
I also disagree STRONGLY with this claim that our college campuses are ALL liberal/commie hotbeds. Some may be, I wouldn't know, BUT the campuses I've spent time on over the last 20 years are decidedly NOT liberal/commie dominated.