You obviously don't understand how Occam's Razor works.
Where is the burden of proof for these claims? Oh wait there is none.
Obviously it's more logical to believe that in addition to impact damage and fires, there must have been explosives and a government cover up that caused the...
He happens to be correct it is a false equivalency. It's easy/lazy to say both MSNBC and Fox News are the opposite sides of a coin. Yes both sides are opinionated but Olbermann's and Maddow's opinions are based off of facts whereas most of Fox News is talking points and fear mongering. You...
Zombie mode is definitely tough, you sort of have to explore around to figure out what to do. Since there are dogs every 5 levels, make sure you have a decent gun or shotgun and find a place where you and your teammates can easily take them out. you will get a max ammo box after you kill the...
This is a fast moving story and I don't think anyone knows the full story yet, so who knows if his contract prevented him from donating without prior authorization or not.
To me, it does make sense that NBC and MSNBC have different standards in terms of donations, or at least they should...
http://www.weeklystandard.com/blogs/keep-keith_514980.html
from the link:
Another source has stated that the policy that Olbermann broke only applies to NBC not MSNBC. MSNBC doesn't have any standards in this regard since they are an opinion based news channel.
source...
I didn't realize there are statute of limitations when it comes to enforcing a policy. NPR did warn Williams several times that he is in violation when he expresses his opinions on Fox. This is no different from any job where an employee doesn't follow company policy. First the employee gets...
I think the main issue that Classy is dealing with is his notion of what marriage is. To him it's a "religious tradition" and that's all fine and good, however we live in a country where the legal definition of marriage is secular. Classy mentions that "Christians aren't supposed to marry...
Here is the timeline of events:
http://mediamatters.org/research/201007220004
Also Beck's radio show blasted Sherrod before his Fox "context matters" show
http://mediamatters.org/research/201007210055
Yes because of the backlash already started earlier in the day. This 24 hour news cycle is extremely viscous and the Obama Administration, NAACP, and USDA were scared and reacted instead of actually thinking this whole thing through trying to get the full story.
What about Beck's earlier...
Why would she have been forced to resign if there wasn't a push from the networks (ahem fox) earlier in the day? No one would have noticed the edited clip if it had just stayed on biggovernment.com no one would have seen it. It wasn't until the clip made it to Fox.com (with the same exact...
The story ran the same day she was forced to resign. O'reilly said in his show that she should resign, so at that point he hadn't heard that she had resigned right? Whatever, you only use facts when they're convenient.
They are the worst offenders though. You're right, other news outlets reported on it too, but it was Fox who initially ran the story and repeatedly called her racist and that she should be fired (Bill O'Reilly, Hannity, and Perino). CNN and MSNBC didn't go to that extreme.
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