How about listening to Hugh Hewitt for full coverage on the radio???
Hang out at FreeRepublic?
I am not planning on watching any of them, not even Fox!!!
They have PO'd me.
I prefer to save my "just say no's" to people I care about.
So the big three will just have to settle for kiss my ass.
I second that emotion.
Make sure you do inform them of what you are doing. I sent an E-mail to the Manager of my local CBS affiliate after 'Rathergate', informing him of the fact, I had deleted his channel from all my remotes.
Great advice. Economic Power bump! The war against domestic enemies will not end when President Bush, Vice-President Cheney and this Outstanding Administration are re-elected on Tuesday. We can defeat these crime syndicate co-conspirators / enablers with our pocketbooks. The rest of them will get more desparate, and will have to be dealt with by other means.
Take it from someone that's been doing that for years: It doesn't hurt a bit!
wWhy should we do the FCC's job for them, The feds should suspend the license of the 527 networks,for not registering as 527's
By the way McPain put on all those tears about how his Campaign Reform act was appropriated by the Dems how many think anything will be done about it?
If Bush wins the election, especially Big Time, it will be very difficult for me to keep the TV off CBSNBCABCCNN. Otherwise, no problem.
I barely watch the networks at all as it is. Very few series television and absolutely no network news.
On CBS, I catch CSI about 1/2 the time, but have given up on CSI NY after only a few episodes. I also enjoy Raymond and Two & a Half Men (which I only began watching when friends told me it's patterned after one of my fave sitcoms of all time, and I think the last GREAT sitcom, The Odd Couple).
On UPN, I watch Star Trek Enterprise maybe 1/3 of the time, if the opening precredit teaser 'grabs' me - usually it didn't, though the current storyline is probably the best since the show began and I am enjoying it a lot.
I don't watch any ABC or NBC programs - no reality shows, news, dramas, or comedies.
On cable I watch The Shield (as hot as ever) and the Sopranos (running on fumes since Season 3, I just watch it out ofa strange sense of loyalty). In each case it runs its 13 weeks and then takes a year off, so it doesn't take much time.
I am more into and some repeats of older shows I enjoy - Star Trek TNG on Spike, Bullwinkle on Boomerang, Hogans Heroes on Hallmark, Benny Hill on BBCA. Toss in a Blind Date here and there, and that's most of the non-news and now-sports tv I watch.
I try and keep tv consumption low - about 5 or 6 hours a week at most, and Tivo makes it easy - cut commercials out, speed through credits, and zip through subplots I don't like.
I also Tivo Brit Hume, O'R Factor, and H&C, and through the miracle of Tivo I compress those three hours into usually 30 minutes or so. It's easy when you cut commercials out and zip through dud segments. I usually watch the 10 minute roundtable at the end of Hume, usually 1 or 2 segments of O'R, and 1 or 2 segments of H&C, clocking my daily news analysis to 22 to 34 minutes or so.
TV stinks - read a book or cultivate your life, instead.
We live in a country at war and we have a president who knows how to fight one. The country changed dramaticallty on September 11, 2001 and the networks apparently missed the change.
Those prominent Democrats who have announced they are voting for Bush have cited the war against terrorists as their primary reason for the change in their voting preference.
Excuse me. What is this violation of the trust and power given to them? Duh? Usually part of good writing is telling the reader what you are talking about rather than ASSuming that everyone can read your mind.
All politicians from both camps will refrain from admitting the socialist leanings of the MSM for fear of negative publicity. In fact, they will defend them should violent protest enter from the right.
FOXNews will become the new focal point of leftist anger should Kerry be elected. They will be labeled the news outlet of the radical-right. Fewer and fewer political figures will agree to appear on their network.
What needs to be done can not, and should not, be addressed in this forum.