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Apology To All

Discussion in 'Politics & Religion' started by Crazy_Zap, Mar 21, 2006.

  1. Crazy_Rob

    Crazy_Rob I seen't it!

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    #21
    More sarcasm, henny? :confused:
     
    Crazy_Rob, Mar 21, 2006 IP
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    MELLA Peon

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    #22
    I would also just like to take the time to apologise for all my snidey bitchy rude comments directed at anyone who got in my path during my time on the DP forums.

    Oh who am I kidding.

    I don't care!

    :eek:
     
    MELLA, Mar 21, 2006 IP
  3. GRIM

    GRIM Prominent Member

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    #23
    I believe I covered talk radio...

    Fox may not be as right wing as talk radio, but is much more to the right than any other major broadcast on TV is it not?...

    They watch FOX and listen to more than likely the same radio shows you do.

    Hell I have even myself.
     
    GRIM, Mar 21, 2006 IP
  4. Henny

    Henny Peon

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    #24

    Yes, FoxNews is further right than the alphabet channels, but they are still far left from center.
     
    Henny, Mar 21, 2006 IP
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  5. Crazy_Rob

    Crazy_Rob I seen't it!

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    #25
    From an extremist's point of view.
     
    Crazy_Rob, Mar 21, 2006 IP
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    GRIM Prominent Member

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    #26
    Good thing my one brother in laws favorite radio program is far left then hey...

    Check it out...with leftist programming like this no wonder why he's turned against Bush. It's nothing more than him being brain washed by the leftist TV news that he doesnt' even watch...
     
    GRIM, Mar 21, 2006 IP
  7. Henny

    Henny Peon

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    #27
    Rush is just a mild Conservative, Michael Savage is more my speed :)
     
    Henny, Mar 21, 2006 IP
  8. latehorn

    latehorn Guest

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    #28
    Foxnews isn't much rightwing. It's nice and balanced in the middle of right and left.
     
    latehorn, Mar 21, 2006 IP
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    GRIM Prominent Member

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    #29
    lol,,,ah huh..umm sure...:rolleyes:
     
    GRIM, Mar 21, 2006 IP
  10. Will.Spencer

    Will.Spencer NetBuilder

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    #30
    Media Bias Is Real, Finds UCLA Political Scientist
    Date: December 14, 2005

    While the editorial page of The Wall Street Journal is conservative, the newspaper's news pages are liberal, even more liberal than The New York Times. The Drudge Report may have a right-wing reputation, but it leans left. Coverage by public television and radio is conservative compared to the rest of the mainstream media. Meanwhile, almost all major media outlets tilt to the left.

    These are just a few of the surprising findings from a UCLA-led study, which is believed to be the first successful attempt at objectively quantifying bias in a range of media outlets and ranking them accordingly.

    "I suspected that many media outlets would tilt to the left because surveys have shown that reporters tend to vote more Democrat than Republican," said Tim Groseclose, a UCLA political scientist and the study's lead author. "But I was surprised at just how pronounced the distinctions are."

    "Overall, the major media outlets are quite moderate compared to members of Congress, but even so, there is a quantifiable and significant bias in that nearly all of them lean to the left," said co‑author Jeffrey Milyo, University of Missouri economist and public policy scholar.

    The results appear in the latest issue of the Quarterly Journal of Economics, which will become available in mid-December.

    Groseclose and Milyo based their research on a standard gauge of a lawmaker's support for liberal causes. Americans for Democratic Action (ADA) tracks the percentage of times that each lawmaker votes on the liberal side of an issue. Based on these votes, the ADA assigns a numerical score to each lawmaker, where "100" is the most liberal and "0" is the most conservative. After adjustments to compensate for disproportionate representation that the Senate gives to low‑population states and the lack of representation for the District of Columbia, the average ADA score in Congress (50.1) was assumed to represent the political position of the average U.S. voter.

    Groseclose and Milyo then directed 21 research assistants — most of them college students — to scour U.S. media coverage of the past 10 years. They tallied the number of times each media outlet referred to think tanks and policy groups, such as the left-leaning NAACP or the right-leaning Heritage Foundation.

    Next, they did the same exercise with speeches of U.S. lawmakers. If a media outlet displayed a citation pattern similar to that of a lawmaker, then Groseclose and Milyo's method assigned both a similar ADA score.

    ...
     
    Will.Spencer, Mar 21, 2006 IP