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#273898 - 06/30/08 08:50 AM
Re: Fox News and Terror
[Re: lizbeth]
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Jokul, you are a very sweet, forgiving man and you should be--and are--well-loved for that quality.
But, let's face it. If a news 'source' has a choice between spreading fear to the masses (which sells advertising space) and actually reporting the news that may not sell advertising space, what will that 'news' source do--until, of course, it's called on it? Publicly supported or subscriber supported cable should be able to find objective, or at least reasonable, analysts on both sides of the fence. There ARE some reasonable, non-ideologue liberals, and there are a few conservative analysts who also manage this difficult feat, but when you get to the fringe left and the neocons, you only find screamers. PBS has Moyers, but nobody with a contrasting point of view. But now that I think about it, reasonable news would probably not be watched by many people. The point of my OP was also to enquire as to whether or not Fox is just going along with the by now familiar administration program of raising the terror alert bar in time of crisis. We're all aware that the color coded alerts were fake, now the administration needs something new to keep us scared. "A Scared America votes Republican" Is Fox News on board with that?
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#273908 - 06/30/08 10:53 AM
Re: Fox News and Terror
[Re: Lawmage]
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I do believe that Fox is politically as well as commercially motivated. Absent talk radio, Fox is the only right leaning network on the block, so the interests are entwined.
they do have some objective news, but at least once an hour they'll throw in a talking point story, and their analysis is all right wing, except for Alan Colmes.
That isn't what I object to. I object to them calling themselves fair and balanced when they clearly are not. At least neither MSNBC nor CNN makes that claim.
I mean, they have Karl Rove doing political analysis for them, Look at their commentators, Gingrich, Dick Morris, Ann Coulter, Michelle Malkin, Bernard Goldberg, it's a roster of the far right. If they got any further right they'd be using White Supremacist leaders as their analysts.
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