I held my nose and voted for MSNBC not because I actually believed they are the most fair and balanced but only to show the right wing nuts how foolish they were by voting for FAUX. The only real difference between MSNBC and FAUX would be that one caters to far right wing extremists and the other caters to far left wing extremists.
Speaking of far right wing extremists, did anyone other than me recognize that Whirly thought he was being slick by giving 5 different options? He knew full well his fellow wing-nuts would all vote for FAUX. Thus, it would lend the outward appearance that FAUX would be the overwhelming choice of the masses! Some individuals call that trick "sleight of hand." I call it Whirly being an extremely biased partisan hack! LMAO
It really does not matter which station is doing the talking. They are all guilty of telling you exactly what they want you to hear. Nothing more, nothing less!
Missy is correct, the answer is "None"
Originally Posted by bigtex
In the cable news business, Fox News is the "overwhelming choice" of the masses and that's not based on outward appearance or sleight of hand. Fox humiliates CNN and MSNBC in ratings. Fox News' audience is larger than CNN and MSNBC combined. The top thirteen shows in cable news are all Fox News programs. The competition doesn't even show up until number fourteen (Rachel Madcow). Bill O'Reilly's 11:00 PM rerun show even beats all of the first run shows for CNN and MSNBC. Ted Turner must be suicidal, watching CNN being embarrased by Fox News year after year in a business he essentially invented.
The top thirteen cable news shows:
1) The O'Reilly Factor
2) Hannity
3) Special Report with Bret Baier
4) Fox Report with Shepherd Smith
5) The Five
6) On the Record with Greta van Susteren
7) Your World with Neil Cavuto
8) America's Newsroom
9) America Live
10) The O'Reilly Factor (11:00 Repeat)
11) Studio B
12) Happening Now
13) Fox and Friends
Fox News has been number one in cable new ratings for over ten years.