I didn't like the fact we were all "forced" to look at Obama last night. We had no choice but to either watch him or turn him off. Maybe, just maybe we didn't want our regularly scheduled programs to be pre-empted. It was like in your face last night. Am I the only one who thought like this?
KFC, you weren't forced; welcome to capitalism and free will. You could've turned it off and gone and done something else, or changed the channel.
The Companies are - the news is not. They are considered a "public service" and as we saw from the internal memos at CBS - immunce from the penny pinchers.
Dont be so quick to close the door when your foot is still in it.
Dude, have you ever set foot in a place like that? I have, and I'm heading into the journalism field as well and have interned/volunteered/worked at news places. SC had it spot on, period. You can ask any journalist or journalism student.
Typical talking points for those who dont listen and get their information from mediamatters.org or some other left wing site.
Typical assumptions from someone who's obviously ignorant on where I get my news. For the record, I get my news from a very wide number of sources; foxnews, msnbc, etc... I keep it balanced between conservative, liberal, and nonpartisan. (Heck, I even go outside the united states.)
Back to my comment, I said it not because of your asinine assumption, but because of some of the shit they talk about on those shows. I mean seriously, anyone rational or logical couldn't in their right mind nod their head at the stuff. Now, a disclaimer, I don't mean all of what they say, but some of it.