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Impartial newsreaders
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Re: Impartial newsreaders
It's still more balanced than fox news.
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Do you watch Fox regularly?
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Re: Impartial newsreaders
Originally Posted by Almost Canadian
(Post 9750393)
Do you watch Fox regularly?
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Originally Posted by ireland2canada
(Post 9750481)
I watched Fox news this weekend. After about 5 minutes, all the words started blending into one and I truthfully found it hard to focus. It seemed like incoherent babble. I did keep hearing the word "winningest" which I believe is an actual word but sounds all wrong to me.
I get that it may be worth popping in every now and then to have a laugh:p |
Re: Impartial newsreaders
Originally Posted by Almost Canadian
(Post 9750501)
I get that it may be worth popping in every now and then to have a laugh:p
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Re: Impartial newsreaders
Originally Posted by Almost Canadian
(Post 9750501)
I have never watched it so I don't know how partisan or accurate its reporting is. What I cannot understand is why people continue to watch it if its content is so bad.
I get that it may be worth popping in every now and then to have a laugh:p I was in a hotel bar in Michigan a few years ago. Fox News was on. The conversation with the barman went as follows. "Do people actually believe this crap?" "Yes, I'm afraid very many of them do." |
Re: Impartial newsreaders
Originally Posted by Almost Canadian
(Post 9750393)
Do you watch Fox regularly?
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Re: Impartial newsreaders
Originally Posted by Souvy
(Post 9750538)
Why?
I was in a hotel bar in Michigan a few years ago. Fox News was on. The conversation with the barman went as follows. "Do people actually believe this crap?" "Yes, I'm afraid very many of them do." I don't know what you are questioning here. I understanding that I may watch something that others believe is crap. That seems to be the gist of the second part of your post. What I don't understand is why people continue to watch things they believe is crap. That makes no sense to me. |
Re: Impartial newsreaders
Originally Posted by Alan2005
(Post 9750546)
No. I almost never watch it, but I've seen enough to know that their contributors are madder than a cage of rabid monkeys who like to masturbate and fling the mess at passers by. Which, I suppose, is how they make a living.
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Re: Impartial newsreaders
Originally Posted by Alan2005
(Post 9750546)
No. I almost never watch it, but I've seen enough to know that their contributors are madder than a cage of rabid monkeys who like to masturbate and fling the mess at passers by. Which, I suppose, is how they make a living.
I'm also unclear as to whether there was any other news apart from the Penn State thing. |
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I think Fox News is brilliant. It has the ability to talk to Americans in language and style they understand and deserve.
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Re: Impartial newsreaders
Drifting the thread slightly as is my forte.....
The CBC, leastways in this part of the world, refer to the Canadian Govt as the "Harper Govt". To me, this smacks a little of pejorative & I suppose is to be expected from the liberal leaning CBC. Can those posters with longer memories than I recall whether the Liberal Govt of Paul Martin was referred to regularly as "The Martin Govt"? Genuinely interested! |
Re: Impartial newsreaders
Originally Posted by Atlantic Xpat
(Post 9750945)
Drifting the thread slightly as is my forte.....
The CBC, leastways in this part of the world, refer to the Canadian Govt as the "Harper Govt". To me, this smacks a little of pejorative & I suppose is to be expected from the liberal leaning CBC. Can those posters with longer memories than I recall whether the Liberal Govt of Paul Martin was referred to regularly as "The Martin Govt"? Genuinely interested! I understand that our Steve prefers the national government be referred to as the Harper Government rather than the Canadian Government. He knows a thing or two about branding. |
Re: Impartial newsreaders
Originally Posted by Atlantic Xpat
(Post 9750945)
Drifting the thread slightly as is my forte.....
The CBC, leastways in this part of the world, refer to the Canadian Govt as the "Harper Govt". To me, this smacks a little of pejorative & I suppose is to be expected from the liberal leaning CBC. Can those posters with longer memories than I recall whether the Liberal Govt of Paul Martin was referred to regularly as "The Martin Govt"? Genuinely interested! http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/...rticle1929175/ |
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