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1 hour ago, #34fan said:

I trust CNN, but their  programming sucks...  Anchors like Don Lemon don't help either.... Fox's polarizing news personalities keep that feeble-minded base

 

mesmerized with their backward charisma... It's like being a kid again, sitting at the dinner table with your dad... -Grateful that you can go to school tomorrow

 

and be around non-racist, normal people. CNN is trying "liberal versions" of Fox anchors on for size, and it won't work for the audience...

 

 

 

You lost me when you said you could trust CNN.

 

Talk about feeble minded.

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1 hour ago, Doc Brown said:

No.  MSNBC did that with a lot of success.  They just followed Fox's business model of putting far left (instead of right) partisan hacks in prime time along with the conspiracy theories they push.  It makes sense that CNN doesn't get as good of ratings as Fox and MSNBC provides the confirmation bias that viewers on both sides of the aisle crave.  CNN attempting to appear neutral (they aren't) isn't a winning business strategy for a 24 hour news network.

 

Disagree... -Long-time CNN watchers like myself remember when the anchors could successfully walk the line. -That's just not the case anymore.

 

We're not fans of the Fox news counterparts on MSNBC, because most of us just aren't that far to the left!  These days, we're varying our news diet and tuning out what

 

we don't require.... I think CNN is an extremely credible news organization... They just don't seem to share my interests anymore.

 

 

 

1 hour ago, njbuff said:

 

You lost me when you said you could trust CNN.

 

 

You know what? -I think I can live with that. :)

Posted
3 hours ago, #34fan said:

 

Disagree... -Long-time CNN watchers like myself remember when the anchors could successfully walk the line. -That's just not the case anymore.

 

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Posted
7 hours ago, Doc Brown said:

No.  MSNBC did that with a lot of success.  They just followed Fox's business model of putting far left (instead of right) partisan hacks in prime time along with the conspiracy theories they push.  It makes sense that CNN doesn't get as good of ratings as Fox and MSNBC provides the confirmation bias that viewers on both sides of the aisle crave.  CNN attempting to appear neutral (they aren't) isn't a winning business strategy for a 24 hour news network.

Who are you talking about at MSNBC? In prime time they have Chris Hayes and Rachel Maddow. I don't see them promoting conspiracy theories or doing outlandishly buffoonish nonsense at all compared to Hannity and Carlson. It's a false equivalency to compare them to those two idiots on Fox. 

Posted
15 minutes ago, Tiberius said:

Who are you talking about at MSNBC? In prime time they have Chris Hayes and Rachel Maddow. I don't see them promoting conspiracy theories or doing outlandishly buffoonish nonsense at all compared to Hannity and Carlson. It's a false equivalency to compare them to those two idiots on Fox. 

 

You don't see Hayes or Richard Madcow promoting conspiracy theories.

 

Seriously, what kind of fvcking moron are you?

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Posted
32 minutes ago, njbuff said:

 

You don't see Hayes or Richard Madcow promoting conspiracy theories.

 

Seriously, what kind of fvcking moron are you?

He's a special kind of moron.

Posted
2 hours ago, njbuff said:

 

You don't see Hayes or Richard Madcow promoting conspiracy theories.

 

Seriously, what kind of fvcking moron are you?

Is this the highest level of argument you can muster? :lol:

 

You must be a sh it eater

Posted
46 minutes ago, Tiberius said:

Is this the highest level of argument you can muster? :lol:

 

You must be a sh it eater

When you breath do you open your mouth?

Posted
Just now, 3rdnlng said:

You should never meet him then.

 

Could we try to avoid quoting him?

 

Unless it's such new and different insanity that it needs to be shared.  Otherwise...no need to quote him.

Posted
1 minute ago, DC Tom said:

 

Could we try to avoid quoting him?

 

Unless it's such new and different insanity that it needs to be shared.  Otherwise...no need to quote him.

Fair enough. I'll still mock the little pissant though.

Posted
Just now, 3rdnlng said:

Fair enough. I'll still mock the little pissant though.

 

Of course.  Just...don't quote him.  Let's ban assault stupidity.  Think of the children!

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Network that unwittingly promoted Russian propaganda now going door to door of private citizens on Facebook and hectoring them about unwittingly promoting Russian propaganda.

 

Let’s see if it pays off.

 

 

Stephen Miller added,

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A Florida woman who ran a Trump supporters page that unwittingly promoted a Russian-coordinated event on Facebook says she doesn’t believe that she was influenced by Kremlin-linked trolls http://cnn. cnn.it/2EHVPpE 
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bug, everyone figures out what side any news feature or video is in about a picosecond and immediately stops paying attention if its the other side...

 

 

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