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Old 01-15-2007, 12:58 AM
Rupert Pupkin Rupert Pupkin is offline
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Originally Posted by pgardn
There should not have to be a balance in the first place. I hate Dobbs because he does not report the News. He reports his opinions on the news.

The best listening comes on Sunday where one gets to listen straight from the mouth of people in charge. And most of the time its garbage because people in charge dont answer the questions they are asked. Today on Fox, they actually got Cheney to say some very interesting things that I found very insightful. Charlie Rose sometimes gets some very interesting interviews when he is not asking his Hollywood friends to come on.
Its the Wall Street Journal and the NY Times for me for the most part.
Journalists are human. They are not robots. Most of them have at least a slight bias at the very minimum. Even when they try to be impartial, there is still often times a slight bias.

The newspapers you mentioned both have a bias. The Walstreet Journal is notoriously conservative. The NY Times is notoriously liberal.
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