Voter Wrote:
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> Ah, come on. It's time for that intellectual
> honesty thing again. Yes, MSNBC is biased. But
> I've been hearing for years now that that's okay.
> Fox News pioneered having 95% opinion and 5% news
> and calling it "a news channel." They claim that
> as long as the 5% is relatively balanced you can
> call it "fair and balanced." Never mind about
> that other pesky 95%. Now that there is an
> alternative that does pretty much the same thing,
> though from the opposite point of view,
> conservatives are howling about how unfair it is.
> Okay, Fox News has Alan Colmes--MSNBC has Joe
> Scarborough. Get over it.
>
What did I need to get over? I just made a comment about Olbermann and MSNBC. I just got done watching him again tonight and it is amazing. Sean Hannity has a show on Fox that runs for an hour - Olbermann is one of MSNBC's anchors... big difference in how that works out.
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The bias on MSNBC is almost sick - if Obama wins Keith should ask to be their communications director or spokesman.
Just an observation, and probably a true statement about Olbermann - you disagree? What is there to get over? Seems like you are a bit defensive.