Bingo! So here's an idea, lets discuss topics without regard to which network is saying what! Wouldn't that be a nice change. "This is what I believe regardless of how I came to believe it", against "this is what I believe which is different than what you believe and here's why".
But I guess that would be asking to much.
Why is it so hard to believe that what I believe came from what I seeing being done and I either agree with it or disagree with it. I don't need anybody to tell me what I am seeing with my own eyes.
If Fox news went off the air tomorrow ( God forbid ) would my views change? No, they would not. As a matter of fact, I'm old enough to say that I had these views long before Fox News came on the air. I had these views watching Cronkite, Huntley Brinkley and Dan Rather.
As I've said many times, for me, everything comes after law and order. If you lose me on that like MSM does promoting the burning and looting in America because you're angry at being a failure in life, then I'm not watching you, period.
So, moving forward, lets just discuss/ debate/ argue what we believe and leave out an opinion on how we came to believe what we believe and if I put up an article from Fox News and you put one up from CNN, how about we just leave out any comments about them and concentrate on the topic at hand. Nah, who am I kidding, that would take a level of sophistication that doesn't exist here.
Originally Posted by HedonistForever
Hey Hedonist, I guess the point I was trying to make in response to bf0082's post is that their are five left of center television networks (MSNBC, CNN, ABC, CBS, NBC) with mainstream news, but only one that's right of center, FOX.
I agree with your suggestion. I sure don't like many of the editorial positions of, say, the Washington Post or the New York Times, but they do publish a lot of worthwhile pieces, many of which are non partisan.