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    #101

    Jan 31, 2014, 07:15 AM
    It most certainly is and you're continuing it. You use examples of MSNBC which are actually quite tame but overblown by the right-wing spins on your blogs that you follow oh so closely. But it pales in comparison to what Fox News does all day long. Yes both sides are wrong - but you find fault in only one side.
    And once again you offer nothing to back up your bullsh*t.
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    #102

    Jan 31, 2014, 07:17 AM
    All we need now is an apology from O'Reilly and everything is square.
    For what, because you said so?
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    #103

    Jan 31, 2014, 07:30 AM
    your bullsh*t
    Such eloquence.
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    #104

    Jan 31, 2014, 08:44 AM
    If the term fits.
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    #105

    Jan 31, 2014, 02:38 PM
    "For what,because you said so"



    No, because of some of the clips that have been posted here over time.For example, there was one incident where O'Reilly was interviewing a radio commentator. For some reason Mr. O'Reilly found cause to point his finger aggressively and calls Allen Combs a liar. I managed to find the clip and it is a lot worse than I remember. Clearly O'Reilly is trying to bully people who express an opinion he doesn't share.
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    #106

    Jan 31, 2014, 03:11 PM
    Alan Colmes does his job as a foil and piñata well.
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    #107

    Jan 31, 2014, 03:13 PM
    So this is a good reason to try and bully him?
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    #108

    Jan 31, 2014, 03:37 PM
    that's his role ... He's known that since the days he was teamed with Hannity . In a melodrama he's the figure that gets booed by the audience . The only thing he doesn't do to make his role more obvious is to dress in a black outfit like Snidely Whiplash and sneer at the camera .
    O'Reilly has been a bully for years . He's a poser . The lefties think he's conservative ,but conservatives know better .
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    #109

    Jan 31, 2014, 04:21 PM
    O'Reilly has been a bully for years . He's a poser . The lefties think he's conservative ,but conservatives know better .
    So why does he have a high-profile job on Fox News?
    And the same defence could be said of the MSNBC pundits as well.
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    #110

    Jan 31, 2014, 04:35 PM
    Why ? Because he gets ratings . He is the poster boy for their ' fair and balanced ' promotion. Colmes on the other hand is a self proclaimed 'progressive ' . So you want to compare the 2 networks ? Who is the conservative Colmes or Juan Williams on MSNBC ? Fox leans conservative but they have their libs who are regulars on many of the shows . MSNBC is a bunch of monolithic progressive drones.
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    #111

    Feb 1, 2014, 04:19 AM
    Because he gets ratings
    And there you have it. Ratings and money are the goals of the US, ethics and morals take a backseat. Thank you big biz!
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    #112

    Feb 1, 2014, 05:32 AM
    it was ever so, it is just more obvious
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    #113

    Feb 1, 2014, 06:42 AM
    No need for a network to apologize for calling am entire segment of society bigots until OReilly apologizes to a colleague? Interesting excuse.
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    #114

    Feb 1, 2014, 09:23 AM
    No need for a network to apologize for calling am entire segment of society bigots until OReilly apologizes to a colleague? Interesting excuse.
    Who offered that excuse here?
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    #115

    Feb 28, 2014, 03:50 PM
    Oh really...

    MSNBC host Touré tore into President Barack Obama over his announcement on Thursday of a program to address disproportional rates of poverty and crime among African-American youth. The MSNBC host insisted that Obama was misguided to focus on the family and “personal responsibility” as ways to address those issues. He insisted “structural racism” was to blame for crime and poverty in the African-American community.

    Touré began by praising the president for speaking to black youths in a way “only a black president could.” However, he said he was “depressed” by Obama’s outreach because even he would be unable to address many of the problems facing the black community.


    “But when the president speaks to the black community, there’s often a dive into the politics of personal responsibility,” he continued. “I cringe at that, as if effort and excuses have been the problem.”


    “No,” Touré asserted. “It’s been structural racism.”


    “The accumulated impact of historic discrimination and the advantages of white privilege and the systems perpetuate all that,” he continued. “Going into personal responsibility suggests you can make it if you try, and he knows it’s more complex than that.”
    No, it really isn't. But why try, eh?
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    #116

    Feb 28, 2014, 04:34 PM
    Who ever claimed the idiots at MSNBC are Journalists... and anything they broadcast is actually news? Because neither are true. You will get more reality of out a 1960's Star trek episode.
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    #117

    Feb 28, 2014, 04:37 PM
    They're the place for politics, the news comes on before noon.
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    #118

    Feb 28, 2014, 05:34 PM
    You mean... "MSNBC...DNC Propaganda...all the time...everytime. "
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    #119

    Feb 28, 2014, 05:41 PM
    What Limbaugh, Hannity, or the clown show at FOX News(?), don't holler enough crap for you?
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    #120

    Feb 28, 2014, 05:46 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by talaniman View Post
    What Limbaugh, Hannity, or the clown show at FOX News(?), don't holler enough crap for you?
    They aren't propagandists... they point out the propaganda the left tries to pass off as "news".

    We've been through this before... I've been close enough to things most of the last 30 years to to have very good first hand experience with raw event feeds to not trust anything I read in the newspapers OR watch on TV, or hear on the radio.....PARTICUALY by ANYONE who endorsed Obama.

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