Only a leftist ideologue would do those things! You need to stick with Murdoch Inc. News and such objective sites like News Busters.
Newsbusters isn't a news agency, it is a news analyst website that exposes outright leftist bias, and the bias is so thick it is able to post articles every few hours throughout the day. It is a useful tool in filtering out the truth from teh dung that gets thrown our way. I never said Fox wasn't biased, but it is clearly more reliable than the rest of the liberal left, especially when you dissect Hannity from the equation. If you don't believe me, just ask Hillary.
Did you catch how many Fox stories they have busted?
Can you name some from today that need busting? I'm sure there are some, but not the quantity that would justify a website dedicating a mission towards it on a daily basis.
Speaking of media bias, if anyone understands it, it would be Palin, who studied journalism in college. Given her interest in that area, I think her opinions on what we might read to get a good side of the story are illustrative:
I think it was smart for her not to name any. No matter her answer, they would have twisted it the next day. The next interveiw probably would include a pop-quiz about a magazine she said she once read. She said she read all kinds of magazines. She said Alaska gets all the same materials available in the lower states. What part of "all" doesn't Couric understand?
We know she reads the John Birch Society newsletter...
LOL. Case in point. The liberal media will use anything they can against her, even an old black and white photo of what was on her desk years ago.
Sorry, but I'm going to have to wait to see what Newsbusters.org has to say on this one.
Actually you should. It quoted a portion of the book about Palin which said she read whatever she could get her hands on, essentially confirming what Palin had said to Couric.
I mean what are we really getting at here anyway, that Palin doesn't really know the names of any magazines? Let's get real people.
“All knowledge of reality starts from experience and ends in it...Propositions arrived at by purely logical means are completely empty as regards reality." - Albert Einstein