Does MSNBC always speak in just generalization

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I m sittinig here watching the Ed show and don't here nothing specific just that we're all a bunch of liers. LOL
 
I see little difference between MSNBC and FOX. Both should shed the name "NEWS" and adapt the term "VIEWS". Watching more than a few minutes of either one will make you misinformed and stupid.
 
I m sittinig here watching the Ed show and don't here nothing specific just that we're all a bunch of liers. LOL

That program is broadcast in English. That might be your problem.

hear
anything
liars

And...MSNBC hosts may speak in generalizations....but I am not sure all of them are just.
 
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"MSNBC" doesn't speak at all. Because it's not a person.

Does Ed Schultz always speak in generalizations? I have no idea, I don't watch his show.
 
I see little difference between MSNBC and FOX. Both should shed the name "NEWS" and adapt the term "VIEWS". Watching more than a few minutes of either one will make you misinformed and stupid.

Does MSNBC use the name "news"?

They are in no way similar.
 
I heard a bit of the Fat head Ed show today and he had Sen.Tom Harkin on...
And their conclusion for why the Obama web site is failing so miserably is this...

It's the republicans fault.
Not enough money was spent to set it up.... (always the Democrat's explanation for everything).
It's not the administrations fault... ( it never is )...
 
The right is right half of the time and the left is right the other half.

Both fox and msnbc are engines for the extremes.

Right--->Right about defense, work(how important it is for our society) and black violence. Speaks for groups that feel fucked over by the left.
Left--->Right about infrastructure, science, tech and education. They also understand that everyone can't work.

Both balance each other.
 
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