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PJ_Soul said:cincybearcat said:PJ_Soul said:cincybearcat said:vaggar99 said:who is watching MSNBC all of the sudden?hippiemom = goodness0
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MSNBC is garbage. Any time I've watched a clip of those half wits drumming up outrage over nothing it just makes me feel like I'm watching a democrat version of Fox Lite.By The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.0
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MSNBC still uses facts, reason and reporting. Fox News needs none of that.
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HughFreakingDillon said:MSNBC is garbage. Any time I've watched a clip of those half wits drumming up outrage over nothing it just makes me feel like I'm watching a democrat version of Fox Lite.
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cincybearcat said:PJ_Soul said:cincybearcat said:PJ_Soul said:cincybearcat said:vaggar99 said:who is watching MSNBC all of the sudden?
Just because you're less rightwinged doesn't mean you're biased when your telling truths about Donald Trump."Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0 -
Smellyman said:MSNBC still uses facts, reason and reporting. Fox News needs none of that.By The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.0
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Spiritual_Chaos said:cincybearcat said:PJ_Soul said:cincybearcat said:PJ_Soul said:cincybearcat said:vaggar99 said:who is watching MSNBC all of the sudden?
Just because you're less rightwinged doesn't mean you're biased when your telling truths about Donald Trump.
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CNN has some bias as well...really, everyone does. While "the Base" thinks it's essentially MSNBC, I see it as attempting to deliver the news...but it is run by and reported by humans...it cannot be totally without bias. And I have to admit, when they used "Governor Northam (R), Virginia" there's no way that was an accident. (I recall Fox doing that same thing with "Mark Foley (D)" way back in the day and I still think that was intentional so who would I be to give CNN pass). That said, I am guessing it was one jackass that enabled that to slip by, not an order from the brass.
I do see a different between MSNBC and Fox, though. I see Fox skipping more stuff they cannot even put a spin on. I see them as more dishonest. And they have far more repugnant on-air personalities (white nationalist Ingraham, getting more unhinged by the day Hannity, and all-around scumbag Kilmeade to name a few). But both are equally biased; there's no getting around that.1995 Milwaukee 1998 Alpine, Alpine 2003 Albany, Boston, Boston, Boston 2004 Boston, Boston 2006 Hartford, St. Paul (Petty), St. Paul (Petty) 2011 Alpine, Alpine
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OnWis97 said:CNN has some bias as well...really, everyone does. While "the Base" thinks it's essentially MSNBC, I see it as attempting to deliver the news...but it is run by and reported by humans...it cannot be totally without bias. And I have to admit, when they used "Governor Northam (R), Virginia" there's no way that was an accident. (I recall Fox doing that same thing with "Mark Foley (D)" way back in the day and I still think that was intentional so who would I be to give CNN pass). That said, I am guessing it was one jackass that enabled that to slip by, not an order from the brass.
I do see a different between MSNBC and Fox, though. I see Fox skipping more stuff they cannot even put a spin on. I see them as more dishonest. And they have far more repugnant on-air personalities (white nationalist Ingraham, getting more unhinged by the day Hannity, and all-around scumbag Kilmeade to name a few). But both are equally biased; there's no getting around that.By The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.0 -
HughFreakingDillon said:OnWis97 said:CNN has some bias as well...really, everyone does. While "the Base" thinks it's essentially MSNBC, I see it as attempting to deliver the news...but it is run by and reported by humans...it cannot be totally without bias. And I have to admit, when they used "Governor Northam (R), Virginia" there's no way that was an accident. (I recall Fox doing that same thing with "Mark Foley (D)" way back in the day and I still think that was intentional so who would I be to give CNN pass). That said, I am guessing it was one jackass that enabled that to slip by, not an order from the brass.
I do see a different between MSNBC and Fox, though. I see Fox skipping more stuff they cannot even put a spin on. I see them as more dishonest. And they have far more repugnant on-air personalities (white nationalist Ingraham, getting more unhinged by the day Hannity, and all-around scumbag Kilmeade to name a few). But both are equally biased; there's no getting around that.
I think the Fox News trio is "better" at what they do than the MSNBC trio. Now when I say "better," I mean they do a better job of brainwashing their base than I think MSNBC does. You're right that Fox is meant to make the viewer angry. And I think Carlson and Hannity do a good job of it. Ingram is horrible. She's like a 5th rate version of Hannity. But I sometimes watch Carlson and Hannity and think to myself, "I can see how these guys have their base believing we're under and 'invasion' of migrates." They do a good job of spinning it.
MSNBC on the other hand doesn't really try to rile viewers up and make them angry. I think that's part of their problem because, unfortunately, people today somehow LIKE being riled up and angry. If Hannity says that a caravan of migrates is coming to take your jobs, his viewer will get angry about it. On the other hand, Maddow may argue "They're poor people that need our help!" That might tug on someone's heartstrings, and cause them to feel a bit of sadness for the situation. Sadly, the voice of the pissed-off Hannity viewer seems "louder" than the voice of the considerate Maddow viewer in today's outrage culture.
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I don't get why people expect news networks that heavily feature talking heads/pundits/opinion segments to be unbiased all the time. I mean, CNN and MSNBC do indeed report facts. They don't make shit up or put insane spins on stories to make them mean something untrue, like FOX does. But of course there is going to be bias, since these networks don't have the kind of format that makes it just straight up reporting of the facts and that's it. If you want that kind of news, stick to the AP releases and Reuters and shit. If you're choosing to watch news networks, you're choosing to watch editorials and personalized interpretations of the news by many players (many of whom are openly biased, and presented as such), as well as the reporting of news itself.
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What I like about MSNBC is that their talking heads include a lot of attorneys and former Federal Prosecutors, former FBI and CIA senior staff and they provide lots of background and analysis. I find them to be careful about saying what's possible and speculation and what is definitely known. It's educational and we can decide what we think.Falling down,...not staying down0
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PJ_Soul said:If you're choosing to watch news networks, you're choosing to watch editorials and personalized interpretations of the news by many players (many of whom are openly biased, and presented as such), as well as the reporting of news itself.
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Kat said:What I like about MSNBC is that their talking heads include a lot of attorneys and former Federal Prosecutors, former FBI and CIA senior staff and they provide lots of background and analysis. I find them to be careful about saying what's possible and speculation and what is definitely known. It's educational and we can decide what we think.Agreed.I feel like MSNBC gets a worse rap than it deserves because, well, deep dives into the truth usually serve the left way better than they serve the right. I can't imagine anyone can come up with a good argument against that.With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0
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PJ_Soul said:Kat said:What I like about MSNBC is that their talking heads include a lot of attorneys and former Federal Prosecutors, former FBI and CIA senior staff and they provide lots of background and analysis. I find them to be careful about saying what's possible and speculation and what is definitely known. It's educational and we can decide what we think.Agreed.I feel like MSNBC gets a worse rap than it deserves because, well, deep dives into the truth usually serve the left way better than they serve the right. I can't imagine anyone can come up with a good argument against that.
I mean a statement like would say to me that you aren’t exactly able to see the bias and halftruths a station like MSNBC is presenting.hippiemom = goodness0 -
MSNBC absolutely has a left leaning bias, and to ignore that is to ignore reality. CNN is quite mainstream. Fox and MSNBC are cheerleaders for their base. MSNBC does use more fact and I trust them more than Fox, but let's be real.
I think Media Bias Chart is pretty accurate:
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jeffbr said:MSNBC absolutely has a left leaning bias, and to ignore that is to ignore reality. CNN is quite mainstream. Fox and MSNBC are cheerleaders for their base. MSNBC does use more fact and I trust them more than Fox, but let's be real.
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cincybearcat said:jeffbr said:MSNBC absolutely has a left leaning bias, and to ignore that is to ignore reality. CNN is quite mainstream. Fox and MSNBC are cheerleaders for their base. MSNBC does use more fact and I trust them more than Fox, but let's be real.
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jeffbr said:cincybearcat said:jeffbr said:MSNBC absolutely has a left leaning bias, and to ignore that is to ignore reality. CNN is quite mainstream. Fox and MSNBC are cheerleaders for their base. MSNBC does use more fact and I trust them more than Fox, but let's be real.
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cincybearcat said:PJ_Soul said:Kat said:What I like about MSNBC is that their talking heads include a lot of attorneys and former Federal Prosecutors, former FBI and CIA senior staff and they provide lots of background and analysis. I find them to be careful about saying what's possible and speculation and what is definitely known. It's educational and we can decide what we think.Agreed.I feel like MSNBC gets a worse rap than it deserves because, well, deep dives into the truth usually serve the left way better than they serve the right. I can't imagine anyone can come up with a good argument against that.
I mean a statement like would say to me that you aren’t exactly able to see the bias and halftruths a station like MSNBC is presenting.
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