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.
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.
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?
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.
Anonymous wrote:MSNBC or NPR. Truth is truth and fact is fact. These two are the most factual and accurate.
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.
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?
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.
Anonymous wrote:I am going to bed and checking in the morning.
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?
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!