I hope this election is the one where Americans finally understand that you cannot trust the media.. - feetontheair22
Doubtful.
I think Wallace did a fairly solid job, certainly the best of the 4, but it did get away from him a couple times. I loved the ultra sarcastic "thank you" he gave Trump a few times. And that laugh was like he thought "What the (frank) is going on here?"
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Oct 19 @ 11:38 PM ET
Doubtful.
I think Wallace did a fairly solid job, certainly the best of the 4, but it did get away from him a couple times. I loved the ultra sarcastic "thank you" he gave Trump a few times. And that laugh was like he thought "What the (frank) is going on here?" - Wetbandit1
Wallace did do a good job....but literally 10 seconds after the debate was over Fox, MSNBC, CNN, and BBC were all putting their spin on the debate
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Oct 19 @ 11:38 PM ET
Doubtful.
I think Wallace did a fairly solid job, certainly the best of the 4, but it did get away from him a couple times. I loved the ultra sarcastic "thank you" he gave Trump a few times. And that laugh was like he thought "What the (frank) is going on here?" - Wetbandit1
Location: Tampa doesn't suck, FL Joined: 02.01.2011
Oct 20 @ 12:01 AM ET
Yeah, I turned it off right after. I don't give a flying (frank) what they have to say afterwards. - Wetbandit1
The problem is that too many people do ....an informed electorate is the primary reason democracy succeeds....but informed by their own factual conclusions..not the conclusions of others
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Oct 20 @ 12:27 AM ET
The problem is that too many people do ....an informed electorate is the primary reason democracy succeeds....but informed by their own factual conclusions..not the conclusions of others - feetontheair22
How do you expect the public to be informed? You can be mad at the media all you want because they're opinions don't line up with yours, but without any media this Country comes to no factual conclusions.
The problem is that too many people do ....an informed electorate is the primary reason democracy succeeds....but informed by their own factual conclusions..not the conclusions of others - feetontheair22
it's an easy election
if you like the last 8 years, and you think your doing well, vote for her
if your angry with the direction of the country, vote for him
How do you expect the public to be informed? You can be mad at the media all you want because they're opinions don't line up with yours, but without any media this Country comes to no factual conclusions. - sbroads24
bill o reilly is slightly to the right
everyone else is heavily slanted to the right or left
everyone else is heavily slanted to the right or left
IMO that is the problem
- homiedclown
I love that video.
O'reilly is really the only tolerable person on that network, and even he overdoes it at times. He "proved" the existence of God because, tides, no one knows how they work, so God must exist. I don't want to get too crazy with it, but just search Bill O'Reilly tides on YT and a ton of videos pop up.
O'reilly is really the only tolerable person on that network, and even he overdoes it at times. He "proved" the existence of God because, tides, no one knows how they work, so God must exist. I don't want to get too crazy with it, but just search Bill O'Reilly tides on YT and a ton of videos pop up. - Wetbandit1
The only O'Reilly I'm interested in talking about is Ryan
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Oct 20 @ 7:16 AM ET
How do you expect the public to be informed? You can be mad at the media all you want because they're opinions don't line up with yours, but without any media this Country comes to no factual conclusions. - sbroads24
You are making my point for me...the media (on both sides mind you) spins everything to meet their own agenda...but without them we can't make an informed decision on who is the better candidate......but we can't make an informed decision because everything has a spin on it..
Its the vicious cycle that is perpetuated by the media in order to drive their ratings up. They tell us what we want to hear instead of what we need to hear. There seems to be no journalistic integrity anymore. Its a sad state of affairs when I go to BBC (a news source that used to have a reputation for extreme impartiality) and the top stories are an opinion piece about how Trump blew it during this debate followed closely by "Nasty women insult embraced" and "'Bad Hombre' drives memes".
EDIT: no more political posts for me today....Go Sabres!