Well, MSNBC perhaps(along with Comedy Central); many of the others are fairly centrist... Fox is just so biased that it makes everything else look liberal in comparison.VaderMan92 said:Yeah and if any other American news show is on you can assume they are liberals.Zakarath said:No, Bill is a republican. I don't know where you get the idea that he is non-partisan...Griffolion said:Oh right, thanks!Sir John the Net Knight said:Republicans talk a lot then don't actually do much. Democrats talk a lot and then go and fuck things up. I prefer neither.
Bill O'Reilly is non-partisan.Griffolion said:Basically, i know Republicans are a little more traditional/right wing and Democrats are more progressive/left wing. Is that right?
I can't say i'm particularly savvy with the intricate ins and outs of the republicans and the democrats (i'm from the UK). But i watched this guy on You Tube called Bill O Reilly and i thought he was a complete tosser for the way he treats people on his shows. Is he a republican or a democrat? I'm not going to base my whole opinion structure on that one person, but i'd just like to know.![]()
(protip: if there's a Fox News logo located in the vicinity of a newscaster, then they are a Republican)
Well not if you don't tell her...mikozero said:that's unacceptable !Woodsey said:If someone told me they were in the Tea Party though, I would probably choose kill. Then marry Scarlett Johansson and bang Rihanna.
if you bang Rihanna after marrying Scarlett Johansson she'll leave you![]()
Ok first off I agree with your first statement, but not your second little 'haiku' if I can call it that.Togs said:This most likely gonna get me flamed but the political right to me has always seemed to be composed of selfish, greedy, uncompassionate folk who have little to no understanding of human nature.
Altruism is king
No man is an island
Success can be only be met in unison, not isolation.
EDIT= worth pointing out that I dont agree with the political left either.
None taken, allow me to respond with another witty joke.TheTaco007 said:I'm sorry if anyone takes offense but:
How many republicans does it take to screw in a lightbulb?
Three. One to hire a mexican to do it, and two more to deport him after he's done.
Again, no offense meant.
Ok, maybe not all the newscasters are conservative; but any time the channel provides political commentary, it's a safe bet that its from a republican/conservate/right-wing viewpoint. O'Reilly, Beck, Hannity, Huckabee... the list goes on.Sir John the Net Knight said:I'm sorry, I don't even know how to respond to such an ignorant statement. I guess you get a point for blowing my fucking mind.Zakarath said:No, Bill is a republican. I don't know where you get the idea that he is non-partisan...
(protip: if there's a Fox News logo located in the vicinity of a newscaster, then they are a Republican)