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Stinky The Clown Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Apr-15-09 07:13 PM
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A Tale Of Two Networks
Have you noticed ... when FauxNooz has on a 'left wing' commenter, they find these obscure people who claim to be lefties, who are very much center, and who are physically unattractive.


And when MSNBC2.0 has on 'right wing' commenters, they find these less obscurepeople who claim to be right wing but are actually extremists, and who are both attractive and articulate.

The FauxNooz hosts ridicule and eviscerate their guests in an obvious, bully sort of fashion.

The MSNBC2.0 hosts give seemingly too much airtime to the right wingers and don't beat them up; they let them say what's on their minds and, by their own words, prove how crazed they really are.




MSNBC2.0 = their all-lefty evening shift.
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