Remodeling Maidiac
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Why did you create two identical threads? The other one you made even has a poll with it.
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Why did you create two identical threads? The other one you made even has a poll with it.
Not sure how you can compare Fox to any credible news organization. Fox sued for the right to lie because they said they are an "opinion" network and not a "news" network. It's not like this hasn't been reported and linked to a dozen times.
Fox didn't "sue" they used it as a defense in a suit and they didn't say "they" had the right to lie, they said the media in general does. And they didn't say they lied, it was the easiest defense. A tactic that's widely used by lawyers because it is the most effective way to win cases for their clients.
Of course the liberal media already knew about and had exercised their right to lie for decades...
Why did you create two identical threads? The other one you made even has a poll with it.
Identical, no. Similar, yes.
I don't even know why I have to explain that to you.
Why did you create two identical threads? The other one you made even has a poll with it.
Identical, no. Similar, yes.
I don't even know why I have to explain that to you.
Since you can't explain it I will.
You're extremely shallow and desire to dis FNC every chance you get.
Hint: they are all the same. Money, money, money. Whatever sells and gets viewers
Identical, no. Similar, yes.
I don't even know why I have to explain that to you.
Since you can't explain it I will.
You're extremely shallow and desire to dis FNC every chance you get.
Hint: they are all the same. Money, money, money. Whatever sells and gets viewers
I'm not sure why I even bother with you. Nothing you say should ever be taken seriously. I think you are the closest to a troll if there ever was one on this board.
Not sure how you can compare Fox to any credible news organization. Fox sued for the right to lie because they said they are an "opinion" network and not a "news" network. It's not like this hasn't been reported and linked to a dozen times.
Fox didn't "sue" they used it as a defense in a suit and they didn't say "they" had the right to lie, they said the media in general does. And they didn't say they lied, it was the easiest defense. A tactic that's widely used by lawyers because it is the most effective way to win cases for their clients.
Of course the liberal media already knew about and had exercised their right to lie for decades...
Nice attempt at "spin".
Networks get a license.
MTV is not a "news network". They can say pretty much anything they want. It's called "Free Speech".
Real news networks are supposed to report the truth and when they do give an opinion, it has to be stated as an opinion. Like with "Opinion" shows like Hardball.
If they are found out to purposely lie, they could lose their license as a "news" network and be heavily fined.
I looked this up once before. We sit in front of the Internet. Instead of "guessing", it's better to go "find out". Not sure why Republicans refuse to do that. Guess it's easier and safer to believe in lies and invented talking points. Me, I like to know that truth. Makes me feel better. Even if it's bad.