Posted on 11/02/2004 2:04:22 PM PST by crushelits
NONE!!
Before Cavuto, Campaign Carl, and Bill pissed off DNC I would have said FNC, but lately they seem to be crawling up Kerry butt like rest of MSM most likely due to DNC threats like those given to Sinclair - "you better hope we don't get elected".
whenever I am in a hotel for a couple of days and cant get Fox News, (they usually only have abc, cbs, nbc or cnn)I get the feeling the world is coming to an end with their negative take on everything. Everything is sooooo wrong in their view...
You should try to get fox- they arent perfect, but worlds apart from the others
None, considering how Fox was excoriated for a correct Bush call in the last election, they are all going to be chanting, "Kerry, Kerry, Kerry" until three in the morning no matter what happens.
The question, then, is, do we trust AP?
That is actually a good idea. I might just watch Law and Order and relax!! Fox news even predicted Gore would win Florida late in the night. They all get their info from the AP so there really is no unbiased source tonight. We'll just wait and see!
None of them!
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=10000101&sid=aD8l2.oLGJYM&refer=japan
Polls lie, Markets don't.
CBS... because they've consistantly shown themselves to be a the most respectful and honorable news organizaions in the history of the world.
FOX of course.
I rely on the Tiffany Network, the only one to never show bias. Those guys are SWELL!
Forget FOX. They are gravitating to the dark side. I will channel surf. I want to see the faces on CNN, Chris Matthews, Dan Rather, Peter Jennings, etc. when President Bush wins.
You're right...all numbers including Fox's are coming from the AP.
Now why are they even allowed to post exit polls...they were way off last go, I thought they had been done away with.
FNC & FR!
He mentioned CBS as the ones spinning the exit poll numbers.
And the answer is, does it matter? They are the sole source of exit polling data, assuming they can't be trusted there isn't anyone else to turn to.
I liked it better when the networks actually competed on big stories, the data wasn't any more accurate, but watching them screw up was more entertaining.
Markets reflect polls.
Erroneous polls, over-reactions in markets. Pretty basic stuff. And obvious.
The AP itself cannot be trusted. So if the nets are reporting what the AP says, you can trust none of them.
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