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Old 03-25-2008, 12:10 AM
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Originally Posted by shinerbock View Post
I have no idea. I think Fox News is biased to the right, ABC is clearly on the left, as is CNN. MSNBC has moved to the far left.

I watch MSNBC the most, but it is starting to make me too angry on a regular basis. CNN would be a good alternative if they'd ever stop showing worthless public interest stories. However, I don't even know if i'm willing to go there considering the absurdly anti-administration coverage that CNN.com has given to the war in Iraq.

The only answer is to get your news from a host of sources. I don't like right slanted news, I just want the damn news. Just report, don't give me your freakin opinion about the speech, just tell me what it said.

I usually check Fox News and MSNBC several times a day, and I combine that with Drudge and the Washington Post. I do look at CNN.com too. The WSJ is sometimes a strong source as well.

Despite the obvious left leanings, I really love the Washington Post. At least they try to veil their bias, and don't engage in blatant agenda engineering like the NYT. I simply can't understand how people view the NYT as a fair source anymore.
I'm not trying to be a smarta$$, but if you don't want the human interest pieces and just want the brief stories, wouldn't CNN Headline have more of that. Granted, if I have it on for more than a few hours straight I want to poke my eyes out because it starts repeating.
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