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Post Debate Entertainment Suggestion
Watch MSNBC for their take on the debates. If you can get through fifteen minutes without cursing and throwing a coffee cup at the TV... you are allowed to change the channel! My god!!! It is hard to imagine anyone with a lick of intelligence can actually believe the total garbage that comes from the elitists on that network!
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I don't know how you can say that. Both of MSNBC's viewers believe every word they say.03Lightningrocks wrote:Watch MSNBC for their take on the debates. If you can get through fifteen minutes without cursing and throwing a coffee cup at the TV... you are allowed to change the channel! My god!!! It is hard to imagine anyone with a lick of intelligence can actually believe the total garbage that comes from the elitists on that network!

It is a miracle that I don't throw things at the TV daily. Regardless of the station, the same blatant lies are repeated. If you really want to get your blood boiling, go listen to the information that is coming out of the NY State trial where politicians tried to stuff the ballot box with fake absentee ballots. One of the comments was that such tactics were done by both parties routinely. Somehow, I do believe that.
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It isn't any different than it would be watching the elitists on Fox after a democratic debate, and there are plenty of people who watch that and think its the truth.
The partisan news channels (Fox and MSNBC) are not worth watching for any sort of honest information.
The partisan news channels (Fox and MSNBC) are not worth watching for any sort of honest information.
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I typically stick to business news. MSNBC is for anger management practice. 

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My response to that would have to be, when it occurs in either party string them up from the tallest tree with their Party initial on their chest... We can count the D's and R's later and see how even it is.chasfm11 wrote:I don't know how you can say that. Both of MSNBC's viewers believe every word they say.03Lightningrocks wrote:Watch MSNBC for their take on the debates. If you can get through fifteen minutes without cursing and throwing a coffee cup at the TV... you are allowed to change the channel! My god!!! It is hard to imagine anyone with a lick of intelligence can actually believe the total garbage that comes from the elitists on that network!![]()
It is a miracle that I don't throw things at the TV daily. Regardless of the station, the same blatant lies are repeated. If you really want to get your blood boiling, go listen to the information that is coming out of the NY State trial where politicians tried to stuff the ballot box with fake absentee ballots. One of the comments was that such tactics were done by both parties routinely. Somehow, I do believe that.
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tallmike wrote:It isn't any different than it would be watching the elitists on Fox after a democratic debate, and there are plenty of people who watch that and think its the truth.
The partisan news channels (Fox and MSNBC) are not worth watching for any sort of honest information.

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I'm curious: what do you consider a non partisan source of information?tallmike wrote:It isn't any different than it would be watching the elitists on Fox after a democratic debate, and there are plenty of people who watch that and think its the truth.
The partisan news channels (Fox and MSNBC) are not worth watching for any sort of honest information.
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I generally watch CNN and Headline News. They occasionally have folks who put forth an agenda, but the network does not intentionally make that agenda part of their reporting.74novaman wrote:I'm curious: what do you consider a non partisan source of information?tallmike wrote:It isn't any different than it would be watching the elitists on Fox after a democratic debate, and there are plenty of people who watch that and think its the truth.
The partisan news channels (Fox and MSNBC) are not worth watching for any sort of honest information.
I know all of the Fox viewers are now going to start telling me how biased and left leaning CNN is. The same way liberals tell me how biased and right leaning CNN is when I have this debate with them. That is just one indicator I use to decide that CNN/HLN are probably the most unbiased reporting out there - they are accused of being biased against both sides.
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I'm a fan of CNN as well. I can't stomach MSNBC or Fox News. In all honesty though, I rarely watch TV news. I read 99% of my news online and then make an informed decision based on that.
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I don't even have cable any more. This is what I do as well.pbwalker wrote:I'm a fan of CNN as well. I can't stomach MSNBC or Fox News. In all honesty though, I rarely watch TV news. I read 99% of my news online and then make an informed decision based on that.
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LOL... the point of the post was for post debate entertainment. The wack job commentators on MSNBC are nothing short of moronic! As a matter of fact, it is even crazier how they act when it is a democratic debate. They get chills up their thighs ...
. The drooling those clowns do, over Odumbell, is enough to make a body wretch!
I am not much of a Fox network watcher either, but that channel never comes close to the bias you see on MSNBC! They(Fox) simply state the facts and as we all know... libtards can't stand the facts. The facts get in the way of a libtards reasoning ability.

I am not much of a Fox network watcher either, but that channel never comes close to the bias you see on MSNBC! They(Fox) simply state the facts and as we all know... libtards can't stand the facts. The facts get in the way of a libtards reasoning ability.
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I feel the same way about color commentary in sports.03Lightningrocks wrote:Watch MSNBC for their take on the debates. If you can get through fifteen minutes without cursing and throwing a coffee cup at the TV... you are allowed to change the channel! My god!!! It is hard to imagine anyone with a lick of intelligence can actually believe the total garbage that comes from the elitists on that network!
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