Read the New York Times or the Washington Times; everything is biased toward the left-wing
radical democrats, so President Bush cannot do anything right.
2006-09-12 09:36:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Are you serious??? This is America...of course! We all have!!! When I find a current relevant topic I'll revise my post, k? 'Til then, just take my word. Look online, you'll be sure to find one. Very easily, in fact!
P.S. - cab_veteran...hate to break this one to ya, but the reason that everything is "left-wing bias" as you say and against Bush is because he's doing a TERRIBLE JOB!!! Many of the people speaking out against him are, in fact, REPUBLICANS. They know that if they side with him they will never make it back in office or ever have a chance in the future.
2006-09-12 16:37:33
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answered by sugaspice_n_smiles 2
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All news report are biased. It is not possible to report a news event in a completely neutral way. Take this recent headline for example: "Offshoot al-Qaeda group suspected in attack on U.S. embassy in Syria Tuesday." Note that this headline doesn't indicate the outcome, only the possible attacker, location, and time. Cnn.com phrased it this way: " U.S. lauds Syrian forces in embassy attack." They give praise to the Syrians but for what? While Foxnews.com had this to say: "Syrian Security Foils Attack on U.S. Embassy; Al Qaeda Group Eyed." These guys not only say who is suspected of doing it but they also give credit to the group who defeated the attackers. All of the above headlines are biased.
2006-09-12 16:48:24
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answered by Cybeq 5
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The entire main stream media consists of lap dogs for the president. They don't ask him the tough questions that need to be asked, and nearly everything they create is slanted to the right. Just tune in to Fox News or CNN. Both of those are seriously TV for Tools.
2006-09-12 16:38:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Read any article for or against a political candidate or politician....almost all of them will be biased....or an article about Enron written by Ken Lay....you get the idea.
2006-09-12 16:39:21
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answered by Cleveburgher 3
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look at Fox News.
One way to look at biases would be to ask if they report the same thing for the other side in the same way.
for every one thing that is said on Fox to the left there are 3 to the right.
2006-09-12 16:39:53
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answered by joe f 3
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every day, watch bill o'reilly on fox news, than watch cnn or the bbc for one hour, and you begin to wonder if they all are talking about the same events, and which one is biased, try to figure it out
2006-09-12 17:16:20
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answered by acid tongue 7
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I was doing alright till I saw cab veteran mention GB's name. Every time I see that name I get the hershey squirts....damn, now I gotta go change my underwear again!
2006-09-12 16:52:55
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answered by jrr_hill 3
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who? biased about what? Yikes I hope if you are thinking of being a journalist you ask questions a little better.
2006-09-12 16:37:11
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answered by ewtaylor2001 5
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All media sources have some bias, journalism is not an objective science.
2006-09-12 16:40:17
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answered by Anonymous
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