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  • ptown_trojans_1
    Prescott wrote: Why does anyone who doesn't watch Fox News give a damn? I don't get it.
    I don't either. It is what it is, a conservative based network that has some alright news people. (Shep Smith)

    I don't personally hate Fox News, I just don't watch it.
    tk421 wrote: I despise the advent of 24 hour news stations. It has killed this country.
    +1.
  • zhon44622
    tk421 wrote: I despise the advent of 24 hour news stations. It has killed this country.
    totally agree
  • LJ
    tk421 wrote:
    Prescott wrote: Why does anyone who doesn't watch Fox News give a damn? I don't get it.
    People love to bitch. I despise the advent of 24 hour news stations. It has killed this country.

    24 hour news stations? no
    24 hour political commentary? yes.
  • tk421
    LJ wrote:
    tk421 wrote:
    Prescott wrote: Why does anyone who doesn't watch Fox News give a damn? I don't get it.
    People love to bitch. I despise the advent of 24 hour news stations. It has killed this country.

    24 hour news stations? no
    24 hour political commentary? yes.
    That's about all you get now is commentary. There's not much "news" going on.
  • zhon44622
    tk421 wrote:
    That's about all you get now is commentary. There's not much "news" going on.
    there was balloon boy......

    lmao.
  • zhon44622
    Again - Does anyone think that this multi year contract means Palin has ruled out 2012?
  • majorspark
    tk421 wrote:
    Prescott wrote: Why does anyone who doesn't watch Fox News give a damn? I don't get it.
    People love to bitch. I despise the advent of 24 hour news stations. It has killed this country.
    I disagree. 24 hr news stations are just information. It provides people with varying schedules a chance to catch information when they can. Too much information is never a bad thing. Just trust people with the freedom to evaluate that information and come to their own conclusions concerning it.

    As for killing this country you could not be more wrong. The free press running 24 hrs is killing this country? That is the attitude that allows government intervention and suppression of the free press. In my opinion what is killing this country is our government's decades of unbridled spending.
  • ptown_trojans_1
    zhon44622 wrote: Again - Does anyone think that this multi year contract means Palin has ruled out 2012?
    Please, since when has a contract stopped somebody? People opt out all the time. If she has the backing, Fox will gladly let her go.
  • ptown_trojans_1
    majorspark wrote:
    I disagree. 24 hr news stations are just information. It provides people with varying schedules a chance to catch information when they can. Too much information is never a bad thing. Just trust people with the freedom to evaluate that information and come to their own conclusions concerning it.

    As for killing this country you could not be more wrong. The free press running 24 hrs is killing this country? That is the attitude that allows government intervention and suppression of the free press. In my opinion what is killing this country is our government's decades of unbridled spending.
    Not allowing detailed segments that provide all the nuts and bolts of policy but instead serve only political talking points and shouting matches is killing us.

    Rarely, and I mean rarely does anything of real substance come out of the networks.

    Instead it is like a pissing contest and about who can get the better ratings. That is what is killing the country. There is no in-depth thought or analysis. Only 2 minute soundbites.
  • tk421
    majorspark wrote:
    tk421 wrote:
    Prescott wrote: Why does anyone who doesn't watch Fox News give a damn? I don't get it.
    People love to bitch. I despise the advent of 24 hour news stations. It has killed this country.
    I disagree. 24 hr news stations are just information. It provides people with varying schedules a chance to catch information when they can. Too much information is never a bad thing. Just trust people with the freedom to evaluate that information and come to their own conclusions concerning it.

    As for killing this country you could not be more wrong. The free press running 24 hrs is killing this country? That is the attitude that allows government intervention and suppression of the free press. In my opinion what is killing this country is our government's decades of unbridled spending.
    If it was just news, I might agree. They are opinion shows though, not news shows. The BBC is a news show, the stuff on U.S news networks isn't. And, yes, I think the fact that the country gets their political opinions from these "news" shows is killing this country. No one thinks for themselves anymore. Fox, MSNBC, CNN, etc. do all the thinking now.
  • majorspark
    LJ wrote:
    tk421 wrote:
    Prescott wrote: Why does anyone who doesn't watch Fox News give a damn? I don't get it.
    People love to bitch. I despise the advent of 24 hour news stations. It has killed this country.

    24 hour news stations? no
    24 hour political commentary? yes.
    What is wrong with political commentary? How can you think that is what is killing this country? It is just opinions and people have the freedom to give them. Yes evan 24 hrs a day.

    So those of you that think political commentary running 24 hrs/day is killing the country, would you be in favor of limiting it to lets say a couple of hours per day? After all our country is at stake.
  • ptown_trojans_1
    majorspark wrote:
    What is wrong with political commentary? How can you think that is what is killing this country? It is just opinions and people have the freedom to give them. Yes evan 24 hrs a day.

    So those of you that think political commentary running 24 hrs/day is killing the country, would you be in favor of limiting it to lets say a couple of hours per day? After all our country is at stake.
    No commentary. Only detailed policy options and the various nuts and bolts of those policies. Serious in-depth discussions about the merits of different options in comparison to other options.

    Let's take for example Iran. How about a half hour segment on trying to understand why Iran is seeking the option to possibly build a bomb instead of making short 2 minute arguments about how Iran is bad and needs to be bombed.

    Or how about healthcare. How about an hour of doctors, heathcare professionals and insurance people detailing the merits of the various options proposed in a civilian detailed orientated setting.
  • I Wear Pants
    tk421 wrote: People love to bitch. I despise the advent of 24 hour news stations. It has killed this country.
    I really doubt that.
  • LJ
    majorspark wrote:
    LJ wrote:
    tk421 wrote:
    Prescott wrote: Why does anyone who doesn't watch Fox News give a damn? I don't get it.
    People love to bitch. I despise the advent of 24 hour news stations. It has killed this country.

    24 hour news stations? no
    24 hour political commentary? yes.
    What is wrong with political commentary? How can you think that is what is killing this country? It is just opinions and people have the freedom to give them. Yes evan 24 hrs a day.

    So those of you that think political commentary running 24 hrs/day is killing the country, would you be in favor of limiting it to lets say a couple of hours per day? After all our country is at stake.
    Because people are taking opinion as the factual gospel when it comes to politics. They aren't reporting news, they are reporting opinions.
  • majorspark
    LJ wrote:
    majorspark wrote:
    LJ wrote:
    tk421 wrote:
    Prescott wrote: Why does anyone who doesn't watch Fox News give a damn? I don't get it.
    People love to bitch. I despise the advent of 24 hour news stations. It has killed this country.

    24 hour news stations? no
    24 hour political commentary? yes.
    What is wrong with political commentary? How can you think that is what is killing this country? It is just opinions and people have the freedom to give them. Yes evan 24 hrs a day.

    So those of you that think political commentary running 24 hrs/day is killing the country, would you be in favor of limiting it to lets say a couple of hours per day? After all our country is at stake.
    Because people are taking opinion as the factual gospel when it comes to politics. They aren't reporting news, they are reporting opinions.
    I agree. But so what? Who gets to regulate facts and opinions? An authorative body or individuals?
  • LJ
    majorspark wrote:
    LJ wrote:
    majorspark wrote:
    LJ wrote:
    tk421 wrote:
    Prescott wrote: Why does anyone who doesn't watch Fox News give a damn? I don't get it.
    People love to bitch. I despise the advent of 24 hour news stations. It has killed this country.

    24 hour news stations? no
    24 hour political commentary? yes.
    What is wrong with political commentary? How can you think that is what is killing this country? It is just opinions and people have the freedom to give them. Yes evan 24 hrs a day.

    So those of you that think political commentary running 24 hrs/day is killing the country, would you be in favor of limiting it to lets say a couple of hours per day? After all our country is at stake.
    Because people are taking opinion as the factual gospel when it comes to politics. They aren't reporting news, they are reporting opinions.
    I agree. But so what? Who gets to regulate facts and opinions? An authorative body or individuals?
    Whoa whoa whoa... where did I say any of that?
  • Upper90
    I don't watch any of the news stations, though I do watch Fox just to check in with Shep Smith from time to time, because that dude is legit.

    Otherwise, this does not affect me in the least.
  • majorspark
    ptown_trojans_1 wrote:
    majorspark wrote:
    What is wrong with political commentary? How can you think that is what is killing this country? It is just opinions and people have the freedom to give them. Yes evan 24 hrs a day.

    So those of you that think political commentary running 24 hrs/day is killing the country, would you be in favor of limiting it to lets say a couple of hours per day? After all our country is at stake.
    No commentary. Only detailed policy options and the various nuts and bolts of those policies. Serious in-depth discussions about the merits of different options in comparison to other options.

    Let's take for example Iran. How about a half hour segment on trying to understand why Iran is seeking the option to possibly build a bomb instead of making short 2 minute arguments about how Iran is bad and needs to be bombed.

    Or how about healthcare. How about an hour of doctors, heathcare professionals and insurance people detailing the merits of the various options proposed in a civilian detailed orientated setting.
    Look I hate the argueing back and forth as well. I like intelligent discussion. But are you willing to set up some type of authoritarian body to regulate it, that is the only way to stop it. The constitution prohibits the regulation of political opinions. So we live with it.
  • majorspark
    LJ wrote:
    majorspark wrote:
    LJ wrote:
    majorspark wrote:
    LJ wrote:
    tk421 wrote:
    Prescott wrote: Why does anyone who doesn't watch Fox News give a damn? I don't get it.
    People love to bitch. I despise the advent of 24 hour news stations. It has killed this country.

    24 hour news stations? no
    24 hour political commentary? yes.
    What is wrong with political commentary? How can you think that is what is killing this country? It is just opinions and people have the freedom to give them. Yes evan 24 hrs a day.

    So those of you that think political commentary running 24 hrs/day is killing the country, would you be in favor of limiting it to lets say a couple of hours per day? After all our country is at stake.
    Because people are taking opinion as the factual gospel when it comes to politics. They aren't reporting news, they are reporting opinions.
    I agree. But so what? Who gets to regulate facts and opinions? An authorative body or individuals?
    Whoa whoa whoa... where did I say any of that?
    You didn't say it. I am just asking the question. If you feel it is what is killing this country, what do you propose we do about it?
  • LJ
    majorspark wrote:

    You didn't say it. I am just asking the question. If you feel it is what is killing this country, what do you propose we do about it?
    I never proposed doing anything about it. Never advocated it either.
  • majorspark
    LJ wrote:
    majorspark wrote:

    You didn't say it. I am just asking the question. If you feel it is what is killing this country, what do you propose we do about it?
    I never proposed doing anything about it. Never advocated it either.
    I know you didn't. I just asked the question. I have read enough of your posts here and on the other site I new what your answer would be. I was making the point that the anger/displeasure whatever you want to call it we all have with some political commentary is what politicians through out history have used to suppress it. Not saying anyone on here is espousing it. Just making the point.

    Some political commentary may not be helpful, but I find it extreme to say it is what is killing this country. I know you didn't directly say this but and you were just commenting on a post.
  • LJ
    majorspark wrote:
    LJ wrote:
    majorspark wrote:

    You didn't say it. I am just asking the question. If you feel it is what is killing this country, what do you propose we do about it?
    I never proposed doing anything about it. Never advocated it either.
    I know you didn't. I just asked the question. I have read enough of your posts here and on the other site I new what your answer would be. I was making the point that the anger/displeasure whatever you want to call it we all have with some political commentary is what politicians through out history have used to suppress it. Not saying anyone on here is espousing it. Just making the point.

    Some political commentary may not be helpful, but I find it extreme to say it is what is killing this country.
    So you knew I never said I wanted any of that and you also knew that I was never advocating any of that, but you kept asking?

    I never said political commentary was killing this county, I said 24/7 political was. It's becoming pop-culture anymore.
  • majorspark
    LJ wrote:
    majorspark wrote:
    LJ wrote:
    majorspark wrote:

    You didn't say it. I am just asking the question. If you feel it is what is killing this country, what do you propose we do about it?
    I never proposed doing anything about it. Never advocated it either.
    I know you didn't. I just asked the question. I have read enough of your posts here and on the other site I new what your answer would be. I was making the point that the anger/displeasure whatever you want to call it we all have with some political commentary is what politicians through out history have used to suppress it. Not saying anyone on here is espousing it. Just making the point.

    Some political commentary may not be helpful, but I find it extreme to say it is what is killing this country.
    So you knew I never said I wanted any of that and you also knew that I was never advocating any of that, but you kept asking?

    I never said political commentary was killing this county, I said 24/7 political was. It's becoming pop-culture anymore.
    The questions were rhetorical in nature. They were asked bring out a point.

    Ok here is some non rhetorical questions. Just curious. How is 24/7 political commentary killing this country? If so where would it rank in its destructiveness? For instance: National debt, wars, social issues etc.
  • BoatShoes
    majorspark wrote:
    tk421 wrote:
    Prescott wrote: Why does anyone who doesn't watch Fox News give a damn? I don't get it.
    People love to bitch. I despise the advent of 24 hour news stations. It has killed this country.
    I disagree. 24 hr news stations are just information. It provides people with varying schedules a chance to catch information when they can. Too much information is never a bad thing. Just trust people with the freedom to evaluate that information and come to their own conclusions concerning it.

    As for killing this country you could not be more wrong. The free press running 24 hrs is killing this country? That is the attitude that allows government intervention and suppression of the free press. In my opinion what is killing this country is our government's decades of unbridled spending.
    Eh...I suggest watching Network...it'd be one thing if they were doing hardcore news reporting like oddly enough PBS does with shoes like "Frontline" (Said that our Public/Government/Socialist News Channel really is the best one)....but these networks are trying to get ratings and raise the value of their shareholders stock. It's all that matters following the Friedman theory of the firm still ingrained within business management in this country.

    FWIW: I read the AP on my blackberry everyday all the time...Granted...I will never be confused with Writerbuckeye...but most people outside of the Conservative Circle Jerk Haven of the Huddle, would consider me down the middle...and I just don't really think the AP is slanted to the left or the right...the stories are just reported to me.

    I also grew up watching Peter Jennings and, even if he was a liberal in his personal life...my parents being small business owning conservatives never seemed to complain about him being a liberal etc.

    I'm not denying liberal media bias...but I just don't think it'll affect you if you just listen to the news, hear what's reported or read it in the AP and then think about it yourself.

    The Bias to me is that the news just keeps getting dumber and sadder and more and more fluff because of ratings...just like Paddy Chayefsky told us it would.
  • BoatShoes
    majorspark wrote: How is 24/7 political commentary killing this country? If so where would it rank in its destructiveness? For instance: National debt, wars, social issues etc.
    Sean Hannity and Keith Olbermann make people dumber and dumb down discourse. Glenn Beck is dumb and luckily won a radio dj contest and is a failed comedian who now gives his opinion on political ideology.

    There was a time in America when a leading liberal voice in America was the great Bertrand Russel...or when conservatives could learn about the "freedom to choose" from Milton Friedman. That world is gone because a boring drab like say, Peter Singer, wouldn't get MSNBC the ratings (I know, what ratings?) that Rachel Maddow would.

    As long as their are smart, rational people; debt, wars and social issues, etc. can be solved, thought out and fixed.