Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fox has the best news ratings with something like 13% of all news viewers. CNN is second with around 10%. The rest is spread among all the other networks. Basically 87% of people do not watch Fox. Yes it is number one but only because the ratings are so fragmented.
Liberals are far more likely to get their news from a whole variety of sources, whereas the hardcore conservative has been propagandized into believing you can't trust any other sources (i.e. anything other than FOX is 'lamestream liberal media' or even more comically, 'state run media' as though Obama has armband wearing News Komissars sitting at the editorial desks of every news outlet except for FOX), thus they only get their news from FOX.
This kind of idiocy is why Jade Helm 15 is a thing.
You mean like Jon Stewart? Who, it turns out, is the paid mouthpiece for Obama.
Watchers of Jon Stewart's Daily Show are better informed about current events than watchers of FOX News. People who watch no news at all are better informed than watchers of FOX News.
http://www.poynter.org/news/mediawire/174826/survey-nprs-listeners-best-informed-fox-news-viewers-worst-informed/
Please cite your source that Stewart is a "paid mouthpiece for Obama." I'm pretty sure that Comedy Central pays him, not President Obama.
Sure, comedy central pays him. But, he is being paid for in part, promoting Obama’s agenda. Why else would he have secret meetings with the president?
I actually never thought anyone believed that ridiculous rumor - but here you are! Too funny! Even in the sheep-world, PP, you are the last one in the herd.
Not a rumor. Stewart himself confirmed it. At least 2 private meetings.
Who is the uninformed here????
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am highly educated and 54. I'm sure I'm 'old' to millenials, but age simply means that I've lived long enough to understand how liberal policies, too much government interference, and the PC police affect our personal freedoms.
If given the choice between free choice and an easy life via government control, I choose freedom every time. When you work for something, you appreciate it that much more.
Uh, yeah, because only conservatives work for what they have
</sarcasm>
And, "PC police?" Puh-leeze. You might as well make this your avatar:
When you answer with an image and sarcasm, it's not really an intelligent response.
Did I say ONLY conservatives work for what they have? No. That was an assumption you made. Also, not a very intelligent response.
I'm sorry I blew up the 'republicans have no education' theory. Have a beer. You'll feel better.
LOL The image is a pictorial of the average Republican and you know it. The truth hurts.
This is the pictorial image of Republicans in liberal heads. The fact that y'all use cartoons so much rather than your words speaks volumes.
Cartoons are very apropos in establishing a true and accurate depiction of Republicans. "FOX News: We Deceive. You Believe"
And, when did you "blow up the 'republicans have no education' theory? Was it just because you said so? Was it because you know a Republican with a degree? And you actually think that some anecdotal tidbit means something in the grand scheme of things? LOL!
I know many with degrees. If you don't, that speaks volumes.
Yeah, and I bet you think Jim Inhofe showing off a snowball in Congress on a February day somehow disproves climate science, too. LMAO!
I believe that scientists admitting they falsified data in order to aid in the proof of climate science is a huge problem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am highly educated and 54. I'm sure I'm 'old' to millenials, but age simply means that I've lived long enough to understand how liberal policies, too much government interference, and the PC police affect our personal freedoms.
If given the choice between free choice and an easy life via government control, I choose freedom every time. When you work for something, you appreciate it that much more.
Uh, yeah, because only conservatives work for what they have
</sarcasm>
And, "PC police?" Puh-leeze. You might as well make this your avatar:
When you answer with an image and sarcasm, it's not really an intelligent response.
Did I say ONLY conservatives work for what they have? No. That was an assumption you made. Also, not a very intelligent response.
I'm sorry I blew up the 'republicans have no education' theory. Have a beer. You'll feel better.
LOL The image is a pictorial of the average Republican and you know it. The truth hurts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am highly educated and 54. I'm sure I'm 'old' to millenials, but age simply means that I've lived long enough to understand how liberal policies, too much government interference, and the PC police affect our personal freedoms.
If given the choice between free choice and an easy life via government control, I choose freedom every time. When you work for something, you appreciate it that much more.
Uh, yeah, because only conservatives work for what they have
</sarcasm>
And, "PC police?" Puh-leeze. You might as well make this your avatar:
When you answer with an image and sarcasm, it's not really an intelligent response.
Did I say ONLY conservatives work for what they have? No. That was an assumption you made. Also, not a very intelligent response.
I'm sorry I blew up the 'republicans have no education' theory. Have a beer. You'll feel better.
LOL The image is a pictorial of the average Republican and you know it. The truth hurts.
This is the pictorial image of Republicans in liberal heads. The fact that y'all use cartoons so much rather than your words speaks volumes.
Cartoons are very apropos in establishing a true and accurate depiction of Republicans. "FOX News: We Deceive. You Believe"
And, when did you "blow up the 'republicans have no education' theory? Was it just because you said so? Was it because you know a Republican with a degree? And you actually think that some anecdotal tidbit means something in the grand scheme of things? LOL!
I know many with degrees. If you don't, that speaks volumes.
Yeah, and I bet you think Jim Inhofe showing off a snowball in Congress on a February day somehow disproves climate science, too. LMAO!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am highly educated and 54. I'm sure I'm 'old' to millenials, but age simply means that I've lived long enough to understand how liberal policies, too much government interference, and the PC police affect our personal freedoms.
If given the choice between free choice and an easy life via government control, I choose freedom every time. When you work for something, you appreciate it that much more.
Uh, yeah, because only conservatives work for what they have
</sarcasm>
And, "PC police?" Puh-leeze. You might as well make this your avatar:
When you answer with an image and sarcasm, it's not really an intelligent response.
Did I say ONLY conservatives work for what they have? No. That was an assumption you made. Also, not a very intelligent response.
I'm sorry I blew up the 'republicans have no education' theory. Have a beer. You'll feel better.
LOL The image is a pictorial of the average Republican and you know it. The truth hurts.
This is the pictorial image of Republicans in liberal heads. The fact that y'all use cartoons so much rather than your words speaks volumes.
Cartoons are very apropos in establishing a true and accurate depiction of Republicans. "FOX News: We Deceive. You Believe"
And, when did you "blow up the 'republicans have no education' theory? Was it just because you said so? Was it because you know a Republican with a degree? And you actually think that some anecdotal tidbit means something in the grand scheme of things? LOL!
I know many with degrees. If you don't, that speaks volumes.
If you think anecdotes equal data, that also speaks volumes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fox has the best news ratings with something like 13% of all news viewers. CNN is second with around 10%. The rest is spread among all the other networks. Basically 87% of people do not watch Fox. Yes it is number one but only because the ratings are so fragmented.
Liberals are far more likely to get their news from a whole variety of sources, whereas the hardcore conservative has been propagandized into believing you can't trust any other sources (i.e. anything other than FOX is 'lamestream liberal media' or even more comically, 'state run media' as though Obama has armband wearing News Komissars sitting at the editorial desks of every news outlet except for FOX), thus they only get their news from FOX.
This kind of idiocy is why Jade Helm 15 is a thing.
You mean like Jon Stewart? Who, it turns out, is the paid mouthpiece for Obama.
Watchers of Jon Stewart's Daily Show are better informed about current events than watchers of FOX News. People who watch no news at all are better informed than watchers of FOX News.
http://www.poynter.org/news/mediawire/174826/survey-nprs-listeners-best-informed-fox-news-viewers-worst-informed/
Please cite your source that Stewart is a "paid mouthpiece for Obama." I'm pretty sure that Comedy Central pays him, not President Obama.
Sure, comedy central pays him. But, he is being paid for in part, promoting Obama’s agenda. Why else would he have secret meetings with the president?
I actually never thought anyone believed that ridiculous rumor - but here you are! Too funny! Even in the sheep-world, PP, you are the last one in the herd.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fox has the best news ratings with something like 13% of all news viewers. CNN is second with around 10%. The rest is spread among all the other networks. Basically 87% of people do not watch Fox. Yes it is number one but only because the ratings are so fragmented.
Liberals are far more likely to get their news from a whole variety of sources, whereas the hardcore conservative has been propagandized into believing you can't trust any other sources (i.e. anything other than FOX is 'lamestream liberal media' or even more comically, 'state run media' as though Obama has armband wearing News Komissars sitting at the editorial desks of every news outlet except for FOX), thus they only get their news from FOX.
This kind of idiocy is why Jade Helm 15 is a thing.
You mean like Jon Stewart? Who, it turns out, is the paid mouthpiece for Obama.
Watchers of Jon Stewart's Daily Show are better informed about current events than watchers of FOX News. People who watch no news at all are better informed than watchers of FOX News.
http://www.poynter.org/news/mediawire/174826/survey-nprs-listeners-best-informed-fox-news-viewers-worst-informed/
Please cite your source that Stewart is a "paid mouthpiece for Obama." I'm pretty sure that Comedy Central pays him, not President Obama.
Sure, comedy central pays him. But, he is being paid for in part, promoting Obama’s agenda. Why else would he have secret meetings with the president?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fox has the best news ratings with something like 13% of all news viewers. CNN is second with around 10%. The rest is spread among all the other networks. Basically 87% of people do not watch Fox. Yes it is number one but only because the ratings are so fragmented.
Liberals are far more likely to get their news from a whole variety of sources, whereas the hardcore conservative has been propagandized into believing you can't trust any other sources (i.e. anything other than FOX is 'lamestream liberal media' or even more comically, 'state run media' as though Obama has armband wearing News Komissars sitting at the editorial desks of every news outlet except for FOX), thus they only get their news from FOX.
This kind of idiocy is why Jade Helm 15 is a thing.
You mean like Jon Stewart? Who, it turns out, is the paid mouthpiece for Obama.
Watchers of Jon Stewart's Daily Show are better informed about current events than watchers of FOX News. People who watch no news at all are better informed than watchers of FOX News.
http://www.poynter.org/news/mediawire/174826/survey-nprs-listeners-best-informed-fox-news-viewers-worst-informed/
Please cite your source that Stewart is a "paid mouthpiece for Obama." I'm pretty sure that Comedy Central pays him, not President Obama.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am highly educated and 54. I'm sure I'm 'old' to millenials, but age simply means that I've lived long enough to understand how liberal policies, too much government interference, and the PC police affect our personal freedoms.
If given the choice between free choice and an easy life via government control, I choose freedom every time. When you work for something, you appreciate it that much more.
Uh, yeah, because only conservatives work for what they have
</sarcasm>
And, "PC police?" Puh-leeze. You might as well make this your avatar:
When you answer with an image and sarcasm, it's not really an intelligent response.
Did I say ONLY conservatives work for what they have? No. That was an assumption you made. Also, not a very intelligent response.
I'm sorry I blew up the 'republicans have no education' theory. Have a beer. You'll feel better.
LOL The image is a pictorial of the average Republican and you know it. The truth hurts.
This is the pictorial image of Republicans in liberal heads. The fact that y'all use cartoons so much rather than your words speaks volumes.
Cartoons are very apropos in establishing a true and accurate depiction of Republicans. "FOX News: We Deceive. You Believe"
And, when did you "blow up the 'republicans have no education' theory? Was it just because you said so? Was it because you know a Republican with a degree? And you actually think that some anecdotal tidbit means something in the grand scheme of things? LOL!
I know many with degrees. If you don't, that speaks volumes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fox has the best news ratings with something like 13% of all news viewers. CNN is second with around 10%. The rest is spread among all the other networks. Basically 87% of people do not watch Fox. Yes it is number one but only because the ratings are so fragmented.
Liberals are far more likely to get their news from a whole variety of sources, whereas the hardcore conservative has been propagandized into believing you can't trust any other sources (i.e. anything other than FOX is 'lamestream liberal media' or even more comically, 'state run media' as though Obama has armband wearing News Komissars sitting at the editorial desks of every news outlet except for FOX), thus they only get their news from FOX.
This kind of idiocy is why Jade Helm 15 is a thing.
You mean like Jon Stewart? Who, it turns out, is the paid mouthpiece for Obama.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am highly educated and 54. I'm sure I'm 'old' to millenials, but age simply means that I've lived long enough to understand how liberal policies, too much government interference, and the PC police affect our personal freedoms.
If given the choice between free choice and an easy life via government control, I choose freedom every time. When you work for something, you appreciate it that much more.
Uh, yeah, because only conservatives work for what they have
</sarcasm>
And, "PC police?" Puh-leeze. You might as well make this your avatar:
When you answer with an image and sarcasm, it's not really an intelligent response.
Did I say ONLY conservatives work for what they have? No. That was an assumption you made. Also, not a very intelligent response.
I'm sorry I blew up the 'republicans have no education' theory. Have a beer. You'll feel better.
LOL The image is a pictorial of the average Republican and you know it. The truth hurts.
This is the pictorial image of Republicans in liberal heads. The fact that y'all use cartoons so much rather than your words speaks volumes.
Cartoons are very apropos in establishing a true and accurate depiction of Republicans. "FOX News: We Deceive. You Believe"
And, when did you "blow up the 'republicans have no education' theory? Was it just because you said so? Was it because you know a Republican with a degree? And you actually think that some anecdotal tidbit means something in the grand scheme of things? LOL!
I know many with degrees. If you don't, that speaks volumes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am highly educated and 54. I'm sure I'm 'old' to millenials, but age simply means that I've lived long enough to understand how liberal policies, too much government interference, and the PC police affect our personal freedoms.
If given the choice between free choice and an easy life via government control, I choose freedom every time. When you work for something, you appreciate it that much more.
Uh, yeah, because only conservatives work for what they have
</sarcasm>
And, "PC police?" Puh-leeze. You might as well make this your avatar:
When you answer with an image and sarcasm, it's not really an intelligent response.
Did I say ONLY conservatives work for what they have? No. That was an assumption you made. Also, not a very intelligent response.
I'm sorry I blew up the 'republicans have no education' theory. Have a beer. You'll feel better.
LOL The image is a pictorial of the average Republican and you know it. The truth hurts.
This is the pictorial image of Republicans in liberal heads. The fact that y'all use cartoons so much rather than your words speaks volumes.
Cartoons are very apropos in establishing a true and accurate depiction of Republicans. "FOX News: We Deceive. You Believe"
And, when did you "blow up the 'republicans have no education' theory? Was it just because you said so? Was it because you know a Republican with a degree? And you actually think that some anecdotal tidbit means something in the grand scheme of things? LOL!