Posted on 10/16/2005 5:40:36 AM PDT by Alas Babylon!
"Fox News Sunday" host Chris Wallace said Friday that since leaving the mainstream networks behind to join Fox he's noticed an "astonishing" amount of biased reporting on the part of his former colleagues.
"I came from the mainstream media and I didn't used to feel this way," Wallace told WRKO Boston radio host Howie Carr.
In radio interviews he does to promote his Sunday broadcast, Wallace said, the questions he gets are almost always slanted against the Bush administration.
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The Irish hate him because he is of English heritage!
See you in the trenches.
Being a Democrat is like being in a cult.
Please don't be overly upset. It is, after all, only my opinion.
In NYC Rudy Guliani's term in office resulted in the annual murder rate dropping from something like 1800 to 2000 down to under 700 (mostly black lives saved BTW--blacks who were dropping like flies under David Dinkins, our 1st black mayor) but the MSM focused on things like the Diallo case so the black community enthralled by Sharpton and Jackson consistently saw him as a racist...clueless people don't have a clue...go figure...and, of course, the MSM cover Sharrpton and Jackson like they are demigods instead of reporting the truth and informing the masses...truth...bah!...integrity...what's that?...money and power...that's the Democrats of today.
I can believe that. As an avid Fox viewer, I can see they play to the larger audience, but do cover all the bases. Sometimes to my blood pressures dismay. ;)
Well, at least she is on the right track if she listens to Rush. Her age is probably suspect, although almost everyone I know in that age bracket is pretty sharp. Rush usually gets through with some time.
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A source she "cannot recall"...
I'm not upset, overly or otherwise, with your opinion. But I'm certainly not satisfied with either it or your cop-out response to a serious question.
your the one who spent the most time with your dad, and your the one he talked about ( and was proud of the most ) the most."
I showed my dad ( in spite that he was a Democrat ) that I loved him, and I know in my heart he knew it.
I have a similar story. My father used to say in similar discussions we had that "FDR saved this country" with his socialistic policies. My mother, who is still voting, won't say that about FDR (at least not to me) but she buys the Democratic Party's lies hook, line and sinker.
But my mother voted for Bush last election. It may have been when I asked her WHY she fought in WWII (army nurse in the Pacific) if she was just going to vote for communists like Gore and Kerry.
Sorry about your father's passing - you proved to be a great son. That probably means so much to you to have his co-worker make such a great comment on such a sad occasion. I hope I have no regrets when my parents pass on - I spend a lot of time with them since they live 30 minutes from me.
I don't think I have a contentious relationship with my mom - I just enjoy political discussion and she doesn't. As she told me she was taught you didn't talk about politics or religion - period. I grew up in different times - graduated HS in 85 and college in 89 - truly a Reaganite - and very proud of it. My mom is an FDR democrat like your dad. Born in '38 and raised in the 40's and 50's - she knew the democratic party when it was very different. She views the desire to talk politics as devisive and when it is raised in discussion she get uncomfortable.
Funny I have a really great dialogue with my dad, but there is a mother/daughter thing that is weird sometimes. I am very much like my mother so we get along very well, but we lack the ability to bridge some topics, whereas with my dad he will engage me. Mom gives me advise about house and home and relationships, but dad and I do the serious talking.
The best to you, keep wondering what kind of relationship I will have with my kids at my parent's age. Hoping for one like you and your dads.
Boy, that was long post, huh???
I have an aunt much like yours. She tells me she will always vote dem no matter what. She reads nothing, listens to C---BS news and has such a warped view of what's really going on, there's no hope for her. Her main reason for voting dem is that her husband always did!
Yikes. Her vote is what the rats live for.
My aunt once told me that my grandmother was a Republican, and that she would vote Republican just to tick off my grandfather ( he was a Democrat ) ...lol.. that was way back in the old days, WWII, 50s.
My auntie is a good old Republican all her life ( my mom's older sister ).
The Steelers/Jacksonville game went into over time, and the Steelers won the coin toss.
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