> Fox News presenting an alternative viewpoint--I'd like to
> think the news
> coverage is fair and balanced while the opinion shows tilt
> slightly to
> the right, or are equal, like Hannity and Colmes. And the
> liberals got all
> upset. Hey, tons of liberally biased TV media. Can't the
> conservatives
> have their own channel?
The problem here is that Fox says it is a news channel, not an opinion channel. It also claims to be fair and balanced, which is false advertising. I don't think people would care as much if they just came out of the closet as a conservative talk network for TV instead of still pretending to be a credible straight news organization. They're not.
Hannity & Colmes are not even close to being equal. Hannity dominates the show and Colmes is left generally impotent, in part because he's willing to play by Hannity's rules.
> I'll tell you why conservatives are delighting in the
> follies of Air
> America--because liberals have been so loud and shrill in
> condemning
> Bush et al. Sure, conservatives did the same thing to
> Clinton, but the
> level of condemnation--bordering on utter hatred--is really
> high. I don't
> remember seeing conservatives leading protest marche, saying
> "Clinton
> is Hitler", or conservative talk hosts arguing that Ted
> Kennedy should
> be killed.
But you have apparently forgotten that Hillary Clinton had Vince Foster murdered, that Hillary & Bill engaged in a conspiracy to murder Ron Brown, that Hillary is a lesbian... Bill a rapist. Liberals are traitors who should be locked up for hating America. This stuff was all peddled on mainstream talk radio by the right wing. To ignore it wrecks your credibility.
> Liberals are getting their views out there. Just look at
> C-SPAN last Saturday
> and the peace rally, with "Impeach Bush" signs (nice way to
> butter up
> the guy, folks), LOUD and SHRILL speakers, nary an American
> flag in
> sight, sponsored by a group with ties to the Socialist
> Workers Party, etc.
> You tell 'em, Comrade!
Despite Fox's effort to find n' film the "hippies" as O'Reilly calls them, it turns out the rally was primarily attended by middle class folks, many of whom lost sons or daughters in Iraq. Waving an American flag around does not make you a patriot. Hitler had a lot of flags around him too. Wave the Constitution, demonstrate your patriotism by exercising your rights under the Bill of Rights to freedom of speech -- those are all true democratic values that makes America great, not a flag arms race. If Lee Greenwood sang at the rally, that would make it all okay? Dragging out the old "communist" label and suggesting that these people are a tiny minority when their views now represent the majority view in this country only hurts your own argument.
> Ann Coulter details this in "Slander".
Using an Ann Coulter book to bolster your argument throws the first shovel of dirt on your credibility grave.
> Liberals dominate the media in TV, newspapers, movies, and
> more.
This tired talking point is disproven just by looking at the media coverage under Clinton's second term - hardly a parade of joy as we delved into the CSI-like DNA exams of Monica's infamous dress. Now Bush's second term is seeing a media reawakened after the self-censorship they have done since 9/11. When Ari Fleisher does a press conference warning Americans about what they say, that's a chilling affect on the free speech platform.
Amazingly, some nutty conservatives are still claiming they are somehow locked out of the "liberal media," while saying it live on the Fox News Channel and Rush Limbaugh.
> But again, conservatives like Hannity are kind of
> doing the AAR-bashing as a reaction to the Bush-bashing.
Sean Hannity was doing his bashing well before anyone had a bad thing to say about Bush just after 9/11. You forget there are people out there who heard him on WABC. Your argument falls apart as soon as people look at the history.