Bill O'Reilly Kicks Spongebob's Butt and MSNBC's Too
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of course your ratings are high bill,the majority of Americans are complete idiots who cannot form their own opinions so they listen to you
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yeah MTV's and Hollywood's commercialism is totally left-wing....
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It's really pathetic how O'Reilly boasts about being against the "mainstream media" and being for the little guy and then talks about how good his ratings are and how his ratings are coincidentally better then the "mainstream media".
Also since when do you use ratings to gauge quality?
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I said "one side one the argument" I meant that second to be "won"
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...both have internet. And while many on the right complain about the slanted coverage from various leftist news media, very much fewer of them than the left actually call for the government to step in and give their own viewpoint a free ride with such a thing as the "fairness" doctrine.
The varied media may SEEM unfairly stacked, but what little platform is available to one side is made up for by viewership/listenership/reader
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Imagine if putting opposing viewpoints on one show, then one side one the argument; the government might see that as grounds to penalize for (I invented the term just now) "unlawful bias." And if it could come to that, it's a very short leap towards government abuse.
There's already opposing viewpoints from which various pedestals exist to prop them up. The more highly funded and hegemonic belongs to the left, i.e. MTV, Rolling Stone, the Hollywood establishment. The right has radio, cable...
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I can agree with you, but I still believe that the fairness doctrine isn't wrong in principle; because what you just stated sounds like we should think of government as bad and ill-willed by DEFINITION and from the outset, and I don't think that's a healthy environment in which one can govern or be governed. If it were up to me, I would put in some checks and balances not to allow the government to abuse its power
I got a feeling these comments need to be approved
AndroidPolitician 2 years ago
No, nothing of the sort. So if you want to, you can make a real comment now.
ExcellentAmerican 2 years ago 2