Ahahahaha, yes, you would be correct in that observation!Journalism represents freedom of the press, not necessarily freedom of speech. The network is also a business and represents the interests of its shareholders.
Ahahahaha, yes, you would be correct in that observation!Journalism represents freedom of the press, not necessarily freedom of speech. The network is also a business and represents the interests of its shareholders.
You'd need to ask Damo.
He's the one making the claim that everyone at MSNBC leans politically left.
I merely pointed out that I didn't think the ENTIRE network leaned left.
Isn't that what we do on here, play word games? Now, look a your tiles and see what you have got! Snap snap, times a wastin!You're just playing word games now, imo. I think it's pretty clear what he meant.
Come on now. If I said Fox News didn't lean right because it has Juan Williams you would rightfully laugh at me.
Can you show me where I claim MSNBC DOESN'T lean left?
I merely pointed out how utterly stupid Damo's comment was.
Isn't that what we do on here, play word games? Now, look a your tiles and see what you have got! Snap snap, times a wastin!
I can't imagine how this makes even one iota of difference. Seriously, does anybody here think that the people at MSNBC aren't driven politically leftward?
You're just playing word games now, imo. I think it's pretty clear what he meant.
I could see it as stating the obvious but I guess I don't see it as stupid. To say MSNBC leans left and Fox News leans right is just telling it like it is.
To claim MSNBC leans left is one thing...
To claim that EVERYONE AT the network is "driven politically left" is another matter entirely.
well, in all fairness, Fox is the same way since they have stossell and Napolitano
whats funny is that they have years of his broadcasts to listen to and they think the evidence of his lack of impartiality is a campaign contribution.......
yep! complained about his firing, too!