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DownWithTheLeft
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« on: August 19, 2006, 08:25:23 PM »

Iowa, New Hampshire, Nevada and South Carolina will be the first four states to hold primaries in 2008 according to Fox News this evening.

Wrong. Iowa and Nevada will hold caucuses and New Hampshire and South Carolina will hold primaries. Two different things.

NH is still the first primary. Don't buy the Fox News spin. In fact, why would you watch Fox News in the first place?

Only place to get actual news, everything else is spun to the left, that's why Fox seems so far to the right
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DownWithTheLeft
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« Reply #1 on: August 20, 2006, 08:52:57 AM »

Because the others such as CNN or MSNBC are very liberal and throw a liberal spin on every single news story, whereas Fox News is fair and balanced and give both sides a fair shot. 

Good lord man, I don't even know how to respond to such a ridiculous comment.

Start w/, Fox News consistently has the number one ratings for a reason.  CNN is so far to the left they make Howard Dean look like Mel Gibson.  MSNBC is liberal alone on the fact that they have Keith Olbermann, who as I said before is the John Kerry of cable news, nothing of his own, just a whole lot of bashing O'Reilly.  The people Fox has other than Hannity and maybe Gibson aren't that conservative.  O'Reilly is a lean conservative, but hates the far on both sides.  Greta is a liberal.  Cavuto worked for Carter.  Brit Hume is a Republican not but really a conservative.  It would do a lot for MSNBC if they replaced Olbermann, he is bringing down the network's good name.
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