Should be called, "Republican National Committee News".
2006-10-29 11:04:41
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answered by Feathery 6
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I haven't seen outfoxed but for the record I believe bias is inherent in every man and all of man's institutions. Most of the time when we say unbiased I think we mean balanced; at least according to the American political spectrum. What is left in the US is right in Europe and other countries. However, I sincerely believe Fox has a bias to the right. Never have I seen a business/stock market show relate the falling Dow to the war on terror.
2006-10-29 11:07:08
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answered by Brandon 3
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FOX NEWS is great and unbiased and I especially like Fox and friends in the mornings and the rest of the programs are real good. I have not seen "outfoxed."
2006-10-29 11:35:09
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answered by Vagabond5879 7
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Fox at least offers an alternative to the consistently liberal bias of ABC, CBS, NBC, CNN and MSNBC - all of which are populated by journalists and reporters who vote 95% Democratic - who show their liberal bias continuously. Which is also why Fox has significantly reduced their viewership because people are tired of having these anti-American ideas and values shoved down their throats. And also why Air America went bankrupt - they and the traditional media are bankrupt of the ideals that made America great. Not that Fox is perfect, but at least they almost always have 2 people on each side of the fence stating their case. Whereas the traditional media rarely allows 2 viewpoints to be debated, instead just telling us directly their one-world liberal talking points over and over.
2006-10-29 11:24:21
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answered by Farbles 1
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I think they're all biased in one direction. Most lean toward the left. Fox leans toward the right. I like Fox, but I don't buy the "balanced" part. When I want to hear the Left's view of the news, I watch CNN, ABC, CBS, or NBC. When I want to hear the Right's, I watch FOX.
2006-10-29 11:22:15
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answered by mocha5isfree 4
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I think every news organization, whether they admit to it or not, put a certain slant on the news so that you take it one way or the other. Fox, more so than any news station I've watched, leans more towards the right and favors republicans in the political arena. Fox gives you a much more biased view.
2006-10-29 11:11:13
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answered by Anonymous
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I love it. Fox News allows the Heartland to have a voice instead of concentrating on the two liberal coasts. That's why they are blowing all the other networks out of the water. They are way ahead of the other cable networks and starting to overtake the Nationals. that's why they're all afraid of Fox.
2006-10-29 11:24:13
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answered by ? 5
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Fox is the propaganda machine of the RNC, it is aimed at the simple minds of this country, if it's a lie it will find it's way on to Fox News these scum have never let the truth get in the way before, why start now? We're not allowed to use the kind of language I feel when i hear of or even think of FOX News(although I think censorship is wrong and we should be able to say ANYTHING) so I can't tell you what I REALLY think.
2006-10-29 11:12:15
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answered by older_fat_male 3
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I like Fox News because I get both sides. None of the networks do that.I do not always agree with O Reilly but at least you know he is not going to throw a softball question to anyone, Democrat or Republican,.You go on his show you had better be prepared for tuff questions. I like people who ask tuff questions & care less who the person answering is. The networks only do the tuff questioning of Republicans & always let Democrats slide.To the poster who said Fox is the mouth piece for the RNC, who do you think is the mouth piece of the DNC? NBC, ABC,CBS, CNN.
2006-10-29 11:13:25
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answered by BUTCH 5
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Fox News is more fair and balanced than most..They normally have at least 2 people of differing views both making their points.Hardball loads up left, as does CNN.At least Fox tries to give both points of view.
2006-10-29 11:11:22
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answered by Kennyp 3
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I think Fox is definately biased, but to the person who said they have never seen Fox lie, when the Foley scandal came to light, the banner which says who the person is said Foley (D) implying he was a democrat.
2006-10-29 11:12:17
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answered by commieguerilla 2
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