I'm afraid so. And he wonders why there is a 97% consensus among P&R regulars that he's a mental midget.This can't be a serious post, right?
I'm afraid so. And he wonders why there is a 97% consensus among P&R regulars that he's a mental midget.This can't be a serious post, right?
No comparison between fox abc nbc and cbs. Fox is the only one that is a mouth piece for a political party. That's why it's called faux news.
Written news?? I think I remember that.
Unquestionably, ObamaCare is the central political issue of 2014. As the midterm election campaign moves forward, liberal politicians will have to justify their support for a program that has cost millions of individuals their insurance; will raise premiums for most small businesses; imposes hundreds of billions of dollars in new taxes; and will cost, according to the non-partisan Congressional Budget Office, the equivalent of two million jobs over the next three years.
But so far this year, the three network evening newscasts have minimized, spun or ignored every negative development about ObamaCare, while at the same time touting staged pro-ObamaCare publicity stunts, such as the Presidentâs appearance on a Web-based comedy show in March....
http://newsbusters.org/blogs/rich-n...tudy-network-tv-buries-obamacare-s-bad-news-0
Let's look at the TV/Cable News networks:
CBS, NBC, ABC, CNN, MSNBC - lean left.
FOX News - lean right
Left outnumbers the right by 5 to 1.
Disagree about Fox. I believe they intend to be accurate and truthful, not "lean" in any direction.
No comparison between fox abc nbc and cbs. Fox is the only one that is a mouth piece for a political party. That's why it's called faux news.
Written news?? I think I remember that.


Are you for real?:eek:
Btw, let me help you out with some editing for that big iq you boast about. Your original post is above. Edited, it should look like this:
"No comparison between fox, abc, nbc, and cbs. Fox is the only one that is a mouth-piece for a political party. That's why it's called "faux" news.
Written news? I think I remember that."
If you're really going to challenge a private jet Pilot to an iq test, most would think you would have a basic understanding of the proper use of commas, quotation marks, and hyphens, in order to score well in READING COMPREHENSION.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyphen
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comma
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quotation_mark
Again, your comedy is worth my time.![]()

I'm going to tell you exactly what I'd tell you in person if you said that to me. Go fuck yourself.![]()
Vaffanculo!
Now you're going to make me use my Spanish / English translator.
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Got it and right back at you.
