Remodeling Maidiac
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Of course they lean one way just like everyone else but I do find more balance on their channel.
Even Hannity has one or two liberals on his program every night. The weeknight line up during primetime always has a plethora of liberals to put forth their opinions. A lot of times they are indeed cut short but unlike other networks at least they get a voice.
Today on Fox News Sunday Chris Wallace hammered away repeatedly at a Romney campaign spokesman about both Romney's work at Bain and most importantly as governor.
As of late I have noticed David Greggory taking a similar approach but that's the extent of it I've seen on MSNBC. Granted I watch it less than Fox but this thread isn't really about MSNBC or my viewing habbits.
All in all I think Fox is by far the fairest with their guest ratio.
Even Hannity has one or two liberals on his program every night. The weeknight line up during primetime always has a plethora of liberals to put forth their opinions. A lot of times they are indeed cut short but unlike other networks at least they get a voice.
Today on Fox News Sunday Chris Wallace hammered away repeatedly at a Romney campaign spokesman about both Romney's work at Bain and most importantly as governor.
As of late I have noticed David Greggory taking a similar approach but that's the extent of it I've seen on MSNBC. Granted I watch it less than Fox but this thread isn't really about MSNBC or my viewing habbits.
All in all I think Fox is by far the fairest with their guest ratio.