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  • No one left to change your Liberal diapers.

    Everyone who reads the news knows that FOX is the only news (let me repeat this) the ONLY news that covers NEWS with accuracy and truth. Are they perfect 100 % of the time: I won't make that claim. You cannot sit here with a straight face and demonstrate that the New York Times covers news without a left leaning bias; and the same applies to ...
    Posted to Politics by thetumeoreport on October 18, 2009
  • Really?

    ''...so there's no danger of journalism-that-is-good-for-you being driven off viewers' desktops.'' What?! How on earth can you come to that conclusion after managing to fill nine previous paragraphs with examples of cable editors finding the most meaningless, titillating drivel on earth? How can one come to that conclusion after just looking at ...
    Posted to Press Box by thfump on September 18, 2009
  • Slate Running to the Defense of Murdoch's Rep

    Rupert Murdoch is a major, worldwide corporatized Media Baron who is wealthy beyond comprehension of most Americans and certainly most people worldwide. Rupert Murdoch owns a media empire that just keeps expanding, and which now includes the Wall Street Journal, and apparently now, New York City's Newsday. I would like to see a complete list of ...
    Posted to Press Box by MichaelBernard1 on April 24, 2008
  • The loss of Zimbabwe and South Africa to the Reds . . .

    . . . compares favorably with the loss of Afghanistan, Tibet, Hong Kong, and China to the Socialist/Communist ideologues elsewhere. Of course, the Anglo-American world Realpolitik has suffered it's share of losses to Right Wing Ideologue regimes, as well. Look no further than France, Italy, and Iran among others. We could even mention America in ...
    Posted to Fighting Words by MichaelBernard1 on April 21, 2008
  • Who "made" Fox News & Carl Cameron? News Flash: Not Rupert!

    Never has big money been so stupid in the History of the World. I first noticed ''the Rupert Effect'' when I saw a greatly admired film, highly critical of modern Nation State governance in an abstract, predictive, and prescient way, titled, ''Brazil'' directed by British filmmaking genius, Terry Gilliam. The first time I saw the film, I enjoyed ...
    Posted to Press Box by MichaelBernard1 on January 31, 2008