2007-11-14
09:47:23
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Politics & Government
➔ Politics
80s, thats pretty balanced, the post is left and the times are right
2007-11-14
09:58:31 ·
update #1
lol dill..those are my favorite sources at this time too. The news is soooo depressing
2007-11-14
09:59:15 ·
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jeny, I agree that theyre propaganda. I was just wondering what peoples favorite propaganda are :)
2007-11-14
10:00:13 ·
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Independent
Lou Dobbs
Tim Russert
Morning Joe
Hardball
2007-11-14 09:50:01
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answered by Chi Guy 5
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I guess I'm Conservative, but there are some issues I am more middle of the road on that others.
I don't watch the national political shows. I'll watch the local news to see what is happening, and occasionally the national news, but everything is with a grain of salt. I try to read The Best of the Web every day.
2007-11-14 18:10:06
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answered by az_starshine1 4
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I am a Dem.
I tend to skip through all the news shows because most are propaganda for the republican/conservative right. And there are also some that are propaganda for the left (very few though).
I stick to radio, newspapers, and the internet for my news sources.
2007-11-14 17:53:46
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answered by Jenya614 2
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I am a Conservative.
I don't watch news, only TV programs I watch are Man vs Wild and Survivor Man, I need all the tips I can get when it is time to hit the woods, after the stuff hits the fan.
2007-11-14 17:56:17
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answered by Bubba 6
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I run the gambit from Rush to Hannity & Combes to Air America as well as O'Reilly to Obermann (sp). Weird I know but I try to be well rounded and open minded. I admitt I'm disappointed about the Cons and Bush.
I'm independent.
2007-11-14 18:04:35
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answered by cjgt2 6
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I dont know if this counts but these are my favorites
Real Time with Bill Maher
The Daily Show with John Stewart
I am pretty sure the are both liberals
2007-11-14 17:51:04
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answered by Anonymous
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My favorite daily news programs are Democracy Now! and Mosaic (Middle East news) on Link TV. They cover aspects of war and politics daily... and only mention Paris if something significant happens in France. Recent headlines, transcripts, programs:
http://www.democracynow.org/recent.pl
http://www.linktv.org/mosaic
Also, weekly Bill Moyer's Journal & NOW (Local PBS)
http://www.pbs.org/moyers/journal/
http://www.pbs.org/now/thisweek/archive.html
Although I'm registered 'Independent', my views are primarily 'Libertarian'.
2007-11-14 18:04:09
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answered by sagacious_ness 7
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The Daily Show. I know, that's only News Lite.
Nonrepublicational.
2007-11-14 17:56:25
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answered by Mandy--relatively harmless 6
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Britt Hume's hour on Fox. Some lively debate from both sides.
I'm a Democrat.
2007-11-14 17:52:02
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answered by curtisports2 7
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Columes
2007-11-14 17:51:30
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answered by phillipk_1959 6
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