SO ... I was flipping through the channels this evening with my dad, and we came to the O'Riley Factor on FoxNews (it's no secret I love that channel). It was right at the end of the show, where Bill was showing some clips from other shows, and he showed a clip from Dave Letterman's Late Show (and this is where it gets interesting).
Dave said, in regards to O'Riley "...i think he knows what he's doing... he's found a place to make a living. He's be a weatherman if the money was right, or maybe do sports if the money was right. He's just doing this 'cuz that's where the money is. I don't think you can be as smart as he is and actually believe what he believes."
This seems to be the pervading liberal media attitude. Through conversations I've recently had with liberal friends of mine, and observing comments like this, I think that liberals don't really understand what exactly it means to be conservative.
Would you like to know? Send me a message; I'll be happy to explain it.
Hahaha! So if an intelligent man has an opinion different from yours, then obviously he doesn't really believe his own opinion.
ReplyDeleteWell I hope he believes what he talks about, at least a little bit. What gets me, however, is that no matter who one may watch (Fox, MSNBC, CNN, etc.) they forget that these shows are based on viewer ratings and that measures are taken to ensure they receive higher and higher ratings. Rather than examining both sides of an arguement, stance, what have you they buy into the media's opinion lock, stock, and barrel. Fox is skewed right, MSNBC is skewed left and that is how their stories will tell.
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