thegreekdog wrote:Timminz wrote:When you have corporate, and political interests using media outlets for their own personal gains, it is NOT a news agency.
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Good Satan that's funny!
I was thinking the same thing as I read that statement.
Timminz wrote: Again, there is a difference between giving space to a political op-ed show, and trying to pass one off as actual news.
Today, Robert Gibbs used the examples of Beck and Hannity two show that Fox is a wing of the Republican party. Except that both of those shows are opinion shows, not news shows. If you want to judge Fox's news coverage, watch America's News HQ, FOX Report, Studio B, Special Report, and The Live Desk. If you can prove those shows are all biased, then you may have a case. Taking the two most conservative shows on the network and applying their viewpoints to all the other shows is not a valid argument.
In addition to this, the reason the White House is so focused on Fox News is because they dare to question what the government is doing. At one time, journalists took pride in doing that no matter who was in office. It's when the government is pleased with the news coverage of a provider that you know the media has failed at their job. They were created, and given the freedom to, challenge the actions of the government, not to cheer their programs. When the media supports the government, the citizens lose their freedoms and voices.