Anonymous wrote:Lots of assertions that NYTimes, WaPo etc are left wing with absolutely no evidence or arguments to back it up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP: I guess that I consider FOX and the NY Post right wing and NYTimes and NPR/PBS left-wing.
But those seem really obvious and I’m sure that there are tons of press agencies that are similarly aligned.
NYT and NPR are center/center-right these days.
A little early to be drinking isn't it?
If they aren't covering the 1/6 events and the criming of the Trump Administration in perspective, then they certainly aren't left leaning, so the PP is accurate.
it shows Forbes as left leaning. Do you consider Forbes left leaning?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here you go OP:
I think the analysis is skewed. I would move the middle line to the left about halfway to the next line. I consider BBC, PBS, Reuters to be in the middle. It is interesting how people's perceptions of where the middle is has slowly skewed to the right over the past few decades.
Even in the UK the BBC is considered left leaning.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NYTimes used to be left-of-center. Now they are straight up left. If you think they are “middle of the road” or “right-leaning,” you are living in a bubble and would benefit from broadening your sources.
—an independent who voted for Hillary and Biden and hates Trump.
This New York Times front page particle on McAuliffe-Youngkin quotes five Republicans and one Democrat. Why?
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/10/12/us/politics/virginia-governor-republicans-schools.html
Anonymous wrote:NYTimes used to be left-of-center. Now they are straight up left. If you think they are “middle of the road” or “right-leaning,” you are living in a bubble and would benefit from broadening your sources.
—an independent who voted for Hillary and Biden and hates Trump.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP: I guess that I consider FOX and the NY Post right wing and NYTimes and NPR/PBS left-wing.
But those seem really obvious and I’m sure that there are tons of press agencies that are similarly aligned.
NYT and NPR are center/center-right these days.
Ummm what??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here you go OP:
I think the analysis is skewed. I would move the middle line to the left about halfway to the next line. I consider BBC, PBS, Reuters to be in the middle. It is interesting how people's perceptions of where the middle is has slowly skewed to the right over the past few decades.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Many of the outlets listed as “left wing” are just the traditional “both sides” media. They aren’t really left or right. NYTimes, WaPo, Politico, are examples. They are only left wing in the sense that they when they repeat Republican propaganda, they usually include the democratic take too.
You realize that is nuts, right?
WaPo isn't "really left or right?"
You lose the center when you can't even pretend to be objective about things.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP: I guess that I consider FOX and the NY Post right wing and NYTimes and NPR/PBS left-wing.
But those seem really obvious and I’m sure that there are tons of press agencies that are similarly aligned.
NYT and NPR are center/center-right these days.
A little early to be drinking isn't it?