Probably not..
2006-08-01 13:31:35
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answered by Anonymous
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The real news is either boring or sad. All the news agencies glitz it up a bit to get viewers...they turn it into entertainment. However, the Associated Press, CSPAN, and PBS are really about the only ones I would trust to get factual and uneditorialized news. I think, that if you add all the so called news like Hannity and Colmes, O'Reilly, and the other editorial/entertainment segments like Chris Wallace, with Fox you get a very large dose of partisan politics with a little bit of news. CNN isn't much better with creating news for months out of 1 murder in the Carribean (i suppose to keep up with O'Reilly) . Oh man, I almost forget O'Reilly with the xmas thing (gotta be the stupidiest of all time). I remember the so called Fair and Balanced team when they were at the Democratic convention. They all looked so much out of place..they were gleeful to be allowed into the other teams' locker room (so to speak). The way they twisted everything to make the whole convention look misguided was so obvious. If you want news and not just to be fed what you want to hear, don't watch that crap. Rupert Murdock is one the richest men in America...do you think he just might have a good reason to confuse you into believing what is good for him is good for you?
2006-08-01 21:40:28
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answered by kentonmankle 2
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Anytime you trust the media it is not a smart move. But I have never heard of rush. If you mean bush, then don't trust either, listen to a neutral source or try to find the facts for yourself. If you are too lazy to do the research then stay out of politics and don't critisize anyone for their actions.
2006-08-01 20:50:46
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answered by Greg 4
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I would have to say that FOX News is the most unbiased network when reporting the news (I am not talking about their opinion and editorial shows). You can totally tell that America feels the dame way because FOX blows the other networks out of the water in ratings in cable news.
2006-08-01 20:35:19
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answered by Samuel_311_fan 3
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If you want the feeling you get unbias news, Fox is the way to go. If you are looking for real unbias news, keep switching the channel. C-SPAN you can get real question from real people asking government officials, and you hear it right out of their mouths. The problem with big media news is the conflict of interest. Co. sells product, Co. advertises product, Co. pays lobbyists, Co funds political parties, Co influences news broadcasts.
2006-08-01 21:12:37
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answered by Waas up 5
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That's the channel I usually watch. And I've got to tell you I have seen the usually "pro-Israeli" journalist quite a bit hacked off over the killing of all those children. I think the reporters aren't slanted, but when it comes to some of their pundits, I think they definitely lean to the right - but that is the right of an opinionator. They are not necessarily reciting facts, but opinions about them. And the citizenry ought to be able to tell the difference.
2006-08-01 20:31:58
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answered by rlw 3
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Sure. when you're through watching Fox switch over to CNN and then MSNBC and don't forget to watch the news shows on PBS. once you have everyone's version of the facts you should be able to find your way to the truth. it's usually somewhere in the middle.
2006-08-01 20:32:56
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answered by Guardian 3
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I watch fox news but I also watch world news. It gives you the slant from several different countries.
2006-08-02 12:18:21
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answered by Stand 4 somthing Please! 6
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wrong move. You'd be better off looking for independent media sources online for an unbiased reality check.
2006-08-01 21:07:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Seek a second opinion.
2006-08-01 21:45:27
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answered by Calee 6
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if you're a Repulbican you'll think that it's the only source for facts...
but if you're anyone else... you probably won't think it's the most factual source
2006-08-01 20:55:57
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answered by Anonymous
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