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Re: OT: Physicians for a National Health Program
On Dec 9, 5:42=EF=BF=BDpm, "Roland Moore" <nos...@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> You're not ever going to budge Bass off his yellow dog Democrat stance,
> especially if you quote real facts to him. Bass is convinced that the BBC
> plays it straight, even when you show him evidence from the BBC itself
> castigating itself for its own liberal bias. Most of his rants seem cut an=
d
> paste, but some are entertaining and a few even thought provoking. If you
> want to boil him up just quote a NPR source for your facts, not Fox news.
> Besides Bass has a point. Just how trustworthy is a news source like Fox
> News that has to always remind you that they're "Fair and Balanced"?
> Everyone has a bias of one sort or another. In most cases it is easy to se=
e
> Fox as leaning right while NPR, CBS, NBC, ABC MSNBC, CNBC, leans left. I
> think Bass is one of the 5 or 6 regular viewers for MSNBC's Keith Olberman=
n
> program. But even Bass would know never to waste his money trying to
> advertise there. It would be cheaper just to call up the other 5 guys
> watching the program and tell them about his web site. His other regular
> sources seem to behttp://www.dailykos.com/=EF=BF=BDandhttp://www.moveon.or=
g/but
> I think even they're a bit too conservative for him at times.
>
Hmmmm And all this time I thought that I was the only one who noticed
the cut and paste look of his rants. I always have to look in askance
at anyone who rants the full party line, verbatum. It's like ......
just follow the leader. Doesn't matter who or what makes sense or
what's practical or not.
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