Which TV station will be least annoying to watch returns on?

Anonymous
Stephen Colbert's show on Showtime.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If you are a Dem -- MSNBC is the best. They don't have any weacky Republicans like CNN does. If R -- then Fox News, of course!


I don't know what weacky means, but do you mean because they only have Democrats so it's imbalanced and showing bias? Who would find that preferable? Even Fox News has representatives from both sides.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:That depends. Pro-Trump-- Fox, Pro-Clinton, MSNBC or CNN. Want an attempt balanced coverage? I'd go ABC, NBC or CBS.

But NPR with have the best substantive coverage. You just don't get a colorful map.


Won't the networks be doing their regular prime time programming?


Not on election night.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I am going to bed and checking in the morning.


You are one brave soul. I won't be able to sleep tonight forget tomorrow night.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am going to bed and checking in the morning.


You are one brave soul. I won't be able to sleep tonight forget tomorrow night.


My plan is to snuggle with my two healthy children and count my blessings.
My nightmare is that my husband will softly come in the room and tell me "I am sorry honey, it's Trump", and the I will hope he is teasing me but he will say no, it's really true.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:That depends. Pro-Trump-- Fox, Pro-Clinton, MSNBC or CNN. Want an attempt balanced coverage? I'd go ABC, NBC or CBS.

But NPR with have the best substantive coverage. You just don't get a colorful map.


Won't the networks be doing their regular prime time programming?


You can't be serious.
Anonymous
MSNBC or NPR. Truth is truth and fact is fact. These two are the most factual and accurate.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you are a Dem -- MSNBC is the best. They don't have any weacky Republicans like CNN does. If R -- then Fox News, of course!


I don't know what weacky means, but do you mean because they only have Democrats so it's imbalanced and showing bias? Who would find that preferable? Even Fox News has representatives from both sides.


MSNBChas Scarborough and John McCains capagn managers.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:MSNBC or NPR. Truth is truth and fact is fact. These two are the most factual and accurate.


MSNBC? Factual? Accurate?
You are joking, my friend.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you are a Dem -- MSNBC is the best. They don't have any weacky Republicans like CNN does. If R -- then Fox News, of course!


I don't know what weacky means, but do you mean because they only have Democrats so it's imbalanced and showing bias? Who would find that preferable? Even Fox News has representatives from both sides.


MSNBChas Scarborough and John McCains capagn managers.

Okay, thanks. I asked because pp said they don't have any Republicans on.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:That depends. Pro-Trump-- Fox, Pro-Clinton, MSNBC or CNN. Want an attempt balanced coverage? I'd go ABC, NBC or CBS.

But NPR with have the best substantive coverage. You just don't get a colorful map.


Won't the networks be doing their regular prime time programming?


Um, no.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you are a Dem -- MSNBC is the best. They don't have any weacky Republicans like CNN does. If R -- then Fox News, of course!


I don't know what weacky means, but do you mean because they only have Democrats so it's imbalanced and showing bias? Who would find that preferable? Even Fox News has representatives from both sides.


You're a right-wing parrot. MSNBC has taken a hard swing to the right this year and has Republicans yammering on constantly. PP mentioned Nicolle Wallace and Steve Schmitt, there's obviously Scarborough, plus Michael Steele, Hugh Hewitt, Ben Ginsberg, and others. They jettisoned a ton of liberal shows as well, dumping Alex Wagner, Ronan Farrow, Ed Schultz and others.
http://www.mediaite.com/online/msnbc-now-openly-bragging-about-abandoning-its-liberal-brand-in-new-ad/

Please share who Fox News has on from the other side.
Anonymous
Take my advice and pop in on ABC once in a while to watch Diane Sawyer. She was plastered in 2012 and it was most entertaining.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you are a Dem -- MSNBC is the best. They don't have any weacky Republicans like CNN does. If R -- then Fox News, of course!


I don't know what weacky means, but do you mean because they only have Democrats so it's imbalanced and showing bias? Who would find that preferable? Even Fox News has representatives from both sides.


You're a right-wing parrot. MSNBC has taken a hard swing to the right this year and has Republicans yammering on constantly. PP mentioned Nicolle Wallace and Steve Schmitt, there's obviously Scarborough, plus Michael Steele, Hugh Hewitt, Ben Ginsberg, and others. They jettisoned a ton of liberal shows as well, dumping Alex Wagner, Ronan Farrow, Ed Schultz and others.
http://www.mediaite.com/online/msnbc-now-openly-bragging-about-abandoning-its-liberal-brand-in-new-ad/

Please share who Fox News has on from the other side.


What are you even talking about? I'm sorry you are confused. I DON'T KNOW who MSNBC has on. I don't watch it. I responded to a pp who said that they would watch MSNBC, that it's the best because they don't have any Republicans like CNN does. So I asked why that would be preferable. If that's not the case and they DO have Republicans on, then take your beef up with the person who said otherwise.
Anonymous
CNN because of John King and David Gergen
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