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  Which MSNBC or Fox News personality is the most biased, toxic or uncharismatic? (search mode)
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Question: Which MSNBC or Fox News personality does more to hurt the brand of the network that they work for with their remarks and beliefs?
#1
Al Sharpton
 
#2
Rachel Maddow
 
#3
Chris Matthews
 
#4
Chris Hayes
 
#5
Melissa Harris-Perry
 
#6
Alex Wagner
 
#7
Lawrence O'Donnell
 
#8
Sean Hannity
 
#9
Bill O'Reilly
 
#10
Greta Van Susteren
 
#11
Stuart Varney
 
#12
Katie Pavlich
 
#13
Charles Krauthammer
 
#14
Bret Baier
 
#15
Prof. Michael Eric Dyson
 
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Total Voters: 75

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Mordecai
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« on: March 05, 2014, 04:53:18 PM »

You just asked like three different questions all at once. I'll answer all three individually.

Which MSNBC or Fox News personality is the most biased, toxic or uncharismatic?

Biased: Sean Hannity
Toxic: Al Sharpton
Uncharismatic: Bill O'Reilly

Which MSNBC or Fox News personality does more to hurt the brand of the network that they work for with their remarks and beliefs? Al Sharpton because Fox News basically has no standards.

Which personality on these politically-charged TV networks is the most biased, or hurts the brand of the network? Most biased? Hannity. Hurts the brand of the network? Sharpton.
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Mordecai
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« Reply #1 on: March 06, 2014, 07:27:22 AM »

The most biased is probably Bill O'Reilly. This is the same guy who denied belonging to any party and wasted an entire interview he got with President Obama to criticize him for the failed launch of the ACA website and the "conspiracies" of Benghazi and the IRS. Of course, that was all done to appeal to his conservative base and ignore the issues just to attack Obama. He's almost like President Bush. He goes on and on never to actually make a point even when it matters most.

He also (twice) knowingly and falsely attributed Nazi war crimes to American soldiers to try to downplay atrocities committed by American soldiers in Iraq.
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