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<blockquote data-quote="azimuth" data-source="post: 5593502" data-attributes="member: 566682"><p>i understand what you're saying, but i'm missing the context in this conversation. and there is not technically such thing as "biased" commentary. it's opinion, not news. you're allowed to speak your ideas, and we're allowed to be on the radio/tv to speak those ideas, as long as enough people listen to it to make it profitable for a media group. it's biased news that sucks. keith oberman was a good example of skewing the news at nbc. katie couric is another good example. rush limbaugh doesn't try to pretend that he's the news. he's a conservative commentator. listen or don't. same rules apply to chris matthews at nbc. i disagree with his politics, but he doesn't pretend to be nbc news. he's a liberal commentator. couric, and others, are who annoy me. it's commentary, masquerading as news. that's what makes liberals annoying. liberals try to jam their ideas down your throat, even at the cost of their own alleged values.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="azimuth, post: 5593502, member: 566682"] i understand what you're saying, but i'm missing the context in this conversation. and there is not technically such thing as "biased" commentary. it's opinion, not news. you're allowed to speak your ideas, and we're allowed to be on the radio/tv to speak those ideas, as long as enough people listen to it to make it profitable for a media group. it's biased news that sucks. keith oberman was a good example of skewing the news at nbc. katie couric is another good example. rush limbaugh doesn't try to pretend that he's the news. he's a conservative commentator. listen or don't. same rules apply to chris matthews at nbc. i disagree with his politics, but he doesn't pretend to be nbc news. he's a liberal commentator. couric, and others, are who annoy me. it's commentary, masquerading as news. that's what makes liberals annoying. liberals try to jam their ideas down your throat, even at the cost of their own alleged values. [/QUOTE]
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