OMG..picking my jaw up off of the floor.

Fox bills the network news coverage in general as fair and balanced. I’m reserving judgement on such. I don’t think it’s fair, though, rjung, to point as commentary shows on the network and scream bias.

C’mon, man, that’s just not right.

Liberal, I take it you actually haven’t read the Sunday Business Post (which is Irish, BTW).

This morning was my first time, when I googled for it.

My apologies to This Year’s Model, to you, and to the board at large.

If they’re going to promote Hannity & Colmes as “a conservative and a liberal analyze the issues”, then they should get a conservative and a liberal, not a conservative and a hand-picked-milquetoast-moderate-wanna-be-wuss.

Most of you are educated people. Listen objectively to NPR and you will hear a leftward bias. You can also detect some rightward bias on Fox. The New York Times is obviously on the left. The Wall Street Journal on the right. It is intellectually dishonest to claim to find bias on one side and to be blind to it on the other.

Well fine, rjung. That’s a fair criticism of the show on its merits. Which, when you’re discussing a show of this type, should be what you discuss. Bias doesn’t enter into it.

I think, though, Alan Colmes is starting to get a bit tougher. Just my opinion, though.

I haven’t. Of course, most NPR sources are conservative.

I have posted this before. NPR is not left biased.

http://www.mediareform.net/news/article.php?id=3650