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"Liberal Media Bias" in a colorful graph
Oh, wait. Turns out it's not all that clear... except in the case of Fox.
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Looks like it's more than made up for by CNN and MSNBC. Take Fox out, and that chart would be very imbalanced.
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Neat.
But it would be more useful if the question asked had been "What sorts of leading questions did you ask in the interviews" rather than "How long were the interviews." I know, length of an interview is an easily quantifiable component, but it isn't what I'd call a deciding factor in whether a station is liberal or conservative.
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Also, that assumes, I think, that someone is not interviewed on a particular network only because they were not invited by that network. I'm not sure that's an accurate assumption.
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According to weenie's logic, here's an example of Fox News showing favor to Bill Clinton
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[QUOTE=Rearden;3409908]According to weenie's logic, here's an example of Fox News showing favor to Bill Clinton
Oh, is he running again? Great!
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