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Fox has colmes. Does that mean they arent conservative either? Please. |
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Please give me a break. Every site or paper cant possibly be black or white like you make them out to be. There is an awful lot of GOP bashing on that site also. Because it's focus is on business doesnt mean what it reports isnt fair or true. Is there ANY paper or website that has a business focus that isnt considered conservative by you? If the answer is no then are we to just dismiss all of them out of hand? Here are ALL the polls for you http://www.pollingreport.com/CongJob.htm |
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Newest columnist on The Hill - Lanny Davis
http://thehill.com/opinion/columnist...-love-politics Here is an exerpt from his introduction column "First, I am a liberal Democrat, and a pretty partisan one at that. I have only voted for a Republican once in my life — and that was for a Republican U.S. Senate candidate who was pro-choice running against a pro-life Democrat." |
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Does that mean there is never GOP criticism? No, of course not. At the same time, opinions and even "news" is slanted towards conservative ideology. Of course, im not going to try to sit here and pull up the huffington post polls and articles and claim they arent liberal because they entertain some conservative views. Is msnbc not foxnews for liberals? |
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Comparing the Hill to Huffington or Fox or MSNBC is totally offbase. And explain to me the methodology that would consider Pew's research to be partisan? If they are so partisan then why are their polls so wodely covered and accepted by left leaning news organizations? |
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