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Originally posted by sugar and spice
That's not pushing a political agenda, that's pushing a journalistic agenda. They don't want their readers getting wrong information from the candidates. If one candidate is pushing more incorrect information than the other, he SHOULD be corrected more often. That's not pushing a political agenda.
As opposed to Fox, where former employees have said straight-out that they've received orders to "spin this piece pro-Bush."
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Thank you. I think that's right. There's a difference between pointing out inaccuracies and a political agenda.
As for two to one in terms of responses -- couldn't that mean that one side made twice as many errors or mis-statements as the other?
Just wondering.