Liberals talk just about their radical positions gay marriage and abortion as much as Republicans do. Its just that Democrats are not hounded by the liberal media.
I think you mean corporate media, so I'll bold your mistake. I would love to hear from an advocate of this asinine phrase, "liberal media," to give me a convincing argument in favor of their position. Why would the media be left of center when it's financed by the wealthiest corporations the world has ever known. I would ask for some common sense, but that's perhaps too much from the party of paranoia and demagoguery.
Only a typical out of touch coastal wannabe radical would make this "argument". I guess you think anything short of Castro's Cuba is basically "rightwing" but almost nobody would agree with that.
Um, okay. I'm not entirely sure what my geographical location would have to do with my perspective; other than some silly attempt to go ad hominem on your part.
Most media produced and consumed in the United States is created by the private sector - newspapers, televisions stations etc are mostly owned by corporations hence my characterization of the American media as corporate. It seems fairly obvious and not terribly controversial.
The term corporate doesn't even denote a political ideology, as clearly "liberal" (in the American sense) stations such as MSNBC are still owned by major corporations. There's always going to be some bias in favor of the capitalist perspective when media is privately held; especially by major corporations. I can't believe this idea has provoked a reaction in anyone.