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Mon Nov-08-10 08:00 AM
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The problem I have with Keith, Rachel, Larry, Ed, Chris, etc... |
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They spend a huge chunk of their airtime either poking at Republicans, commenting on FAUX, and/or AM talk radio hosts.
Don't get me wrong, I am thankful they are on the air and we need more like them but...I wish they would have more of their show devoted to thoughtful Left/Progressive/Liberal guest interviews. Have some Green Party guests on for instance. Have Jim Hightower, Thom Hartmann, Robert Parry, heck I'd like to see Noam Chomsky on the TV, to name a few.
I understand the nature of "ratings" and how our two party system is but I will continue to hope for a radio and TV media that is truly "fair and balanced".
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Mon Nov-08-10 08:01 AM
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1. I agree. They mirror the FAUX mentality when they take sides |
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Edited on Mon Nov-08-10 08:45 AM by ixion
No matter who's side it is.
Let me qualify that: Their mirror is a bit closer to reality than FAUX, which doesn't represent anything even vaguely resembling reality. Nevertheless.
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Mon Nov-08-10 08:04 AM
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2. They don't want to violate DU rules? nt |
BrklynLiberal
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Mon Nov-08-10 08:25 AM
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3. You described Amy Goodman to a "T"..and they would NEVER let her on mainstream media |
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Edited on Mon Nov-08-10 08:25 AM by BrklynLiberal
Want to hear her..try FreeSpeechTV on DishTv 9514..or she is on Pacifica Radio..check for your local outlet. Her show is called Democracy Now
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Mon Nov-08-10 08:35 AM
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5. I watch her on roku. She's wonderful. nt |
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Tue Nov-09-10 01:27 PM
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10. Love FreeSpeechTV DirecTV has it now. Watch Hartmann every day |
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Mon Nov-08-10 08:32 AM
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4. One of them should be running segments on macroeconomics 101 |
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And it ought to be on fairly early in the evening, before all those older folks nod off to sleep.
When voters don't understand the critical importance of demand to the investment of capital into jobs/production. After 30 years of hearing tax-cuts, cut deficits, etc, Americans have become uneducated. The average working class American can't explain why it's important for a government to borrow against future revenue to stop a depression cycle.
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Tue Nov-09-10 12:31 AM
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9. And after that there could be a show on organic farming... |
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it wouldn't sell and that is why they do what they do.
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Sat Nov-13-10 02:49 AM
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13. +1 (or whatever it takes). I know that won't be as popular as Sponge |
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Bob, but damn, people are simply ignorant about what keeps their country strong.
Especially "the critical importance of demand to the investment of capital into jobs/production".
On the other hand, the Chinese seem to understand it very, very well.
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Mon Nov-08-10 08:52 AM
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6. I'd like to see a show where both sides of an issue were explored in a rational, |
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noncombative fashion by people of differing viewpoints. I sometimes feel that some of the commentators on the left are as guilty as those on the right of not telling the complete story. If we had all the facts, it would be easier to form our own opinions and to even ask the right questions to find the information we need.
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Mon Nov-08-10 09:15 AM
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7. I would like to hear less about Fox News. I don't watch Fox. |
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Edited on Mon Nov-08-10 09:18 AM by JDPriestly
I don't like Fox. I am not interested in Fox. Very good point.
I would like to see a lot more background information given about stories.
With regard to world affairs stories, for example, what is the foreign press reporting? What is really the background for stories? It would be good if MSNBC did some in depth interviews of experts, say university professors, on the topics they are discussing. They do some of this, but could do a lot more to educate their viewers. The newscasters on MSNBC have lively personalities and could make an interview with the most pedantic professor quite exciting.
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Wed Nov-10-10 11:32 AM
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11. Exactly. If I want Fox, |
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I watch Fox. If I want to hear about something other than Fox, I have to put on BBC.
Right now, Fox is the only "news" channel I watch, solely because I enjoy throwing things at my television when Glen Beck is on (my target was Bill O'Reiley in college, but he's been replaced by this even more-retarded nutbag). He's the reason I downloaded the book by the Coming Insurrection. If it wasn't for him, I wouldn't be able to keep up on the latest in anti-Right-wing literature:)
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Mon Nov-08-10 08:16 PM
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8. Thom Hartmann makes bad TV |
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He is in constant self marketing mode in a way that does not play well on camera. I'd also avoid any of the 'dollar is doomed' gold hawkers, that is alright on radio if a person is really hard up, but that is not cool for TV news programming.
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Thu Nov-11-10 03:30 PM
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12. Countering Fox Propaganda |
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These left voices are strong, and their audiences are appreciative.
But there needs to be something to balance Fox Propaganda which is creating a true dream world fabricated from lies, propped up by undocumented money sources.
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