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Are CNN MSNBC and FOX Liberally Biased?

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why didnt they show Dennis Kucinich or Patrick Leahy

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  1. No.


  2. Don't watch enough of CNN to have an opinion on them.

    Fox is right of center but probably offers a more balanced lineup while MSNBC is basically cheer leading for Democrats...especially Olberman and Rachael. I do like Joe Scarborough on the morning program.

  3. cnn, msnbc, and all the others are liberal, fox is conservative

  4. Yes, they are unionized.

    Democrats = Unionization = socialism = Big Brother

    (So is Hollywood, Screenwriters, teachers, and Textbook writers.

    (Communism is bent on molding the young childs mind.)

  5. I like Fox.  I don't know if anyone can be fair and balanced but they have put on enough people I disagree with to know that they aren't just showing one viewpoint tho I do believe that if a station had a personality Fox would be right wing.  Keith O is out for Keith O and to him news is just another form or entertainment.  I love Joe Scarborough though I wonder what his total life philosophy is, he comes down here and there!  I also like Glenn Beck for some strange reason.  And I have to agree with whoever said that Dennis K is a Klown and does not need anymore airtime.

  6. all corporate news has bias to it.

    i watch news on free speech t.v., made by ppl like u and me. its on dish network. dont know about cable.

  7. fox is not biased, they back up their newsa cast with facts, and are the first to admit a mistake. Cnn follows a strong leftist agenda, and are not always believable or accurate.jury is still out on msnbc, I haven't figured them out yet.

  8. Fox is a little right of center

    CNN is a little left of center

    MSNBC is far left

    Dennis Kucinich and Patrick Leahy are idiots and they would loose credibility by airing anything they said.  Hope that answers your question.


  9. CNN and MSNBC have a liberal bias; FOX News has a conservative bias (though hardly 'extreme') - why they did or didn't show a specific person at some specific time would depend on the situation.

  10. FOX is extremly right wing

  11. CNN is thought to be fairly liberal, while FOX is extremely right-wing. I'm not sure about the details of why they didn't show Kucinich or Leahy. Probably more based on what they thought would generate interest, not because of censorship.  

  12. Fox is right winged but they constantly have left wing commenters on there.

    ABC, CBS, NBS, msnbc, CNN, and every other news station hates fox news but fox news buries them in ratings.

    Liberals hate Fox news because even though they preach tolerance, it is only for the cause that agrees with them.

    They hate O'Reilly Factor but he constantly invites left wingers on there for their side . Sean Hannity has Alan Combs and always have different democratic guests as a balance. Other Liberal stations do not offer this.

    The Libs have K-12 , colleges, news media, mtv rock the vote, moveon.Org, cable television, local news, Newspapers, PBS, NPR, and the Republicans have AM RAdio and Fox News. And they still whine about it.  

  13. Fox is a direct mouthpiece of extremists on the right, not even close to moderate,centralist, or liberals. If you cannot tell that, watch one half-hour segment and count the insults to anyone not far enough right of center. They even drop opinions in the middle of news, and treat the opinions with the same respect as hard news. It is hollow bad broadcast news.

    Made to elicit "me too" feelings, not thoughtful consideration of facts.

    CNN is close to center, MSNBC probably left of center.

    All are welcome, (must be welcome for true freedom of the press.) but there should be an advisory board rating system to inform consumers of what they are watching. It isn't fair, unbiased reporting of the news, and the 'spin' definitely *starts* there on too many occasions!

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