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Tell Us How You Really Feel, Juan Williams

TheBigA said:
This isn't a show with pundits or commentators. These are reporters.

True, but what I was hearing was not reporting. It was commentary. And it was slanted.
 
dhett said:
True, but what I was hearing was not reporting. It was commentary.

I don't think you understand the difference.

dhett said:
name me another conservative on PBS or NPR. One who doesn't make Alan Colmes look like he has a steel spine.

Every night they have a Republican or Conservative spokesperson, either from a think tank or an actual Congressperson. Take a look at the rundowns for the NewsHour.
 
TheBigA said:
dhett said:
True, but what I was hearing was not reporting. It was commentary.

I don't think you understand the difference.

I'll treat that as a joke.

TheBigA said:
dhett said:
name me another conservative on PBS or NPR. One who doesn't make Alan Colmes look like he has a steel spine.

Every night they have a Republican or Conservative spokesperson, either from a think tank or an actual Congressperson. Take a look at the rundowns for the NewsHour.

The NewsHour is among the more balanced PBS shows. And yet that is the show whose regular panelists are Mark Shields and David Brooks.

There you have it. That's as balanced as PBS gets.
 
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