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- xaoscontrol0
I don't recall sayaing anything about liberal agenda. What I said was that talk show hosts are going to cut thier guest off especially if they disagree. the host of the show will ALWAYS come out on top and look good for thier audience because they have the control. you obviously don;'t like Bill O, so it stands to reason that your political views don't agree with his....or at least most of his...so, what my mentioning of Bill Mahre and Air America was simply an example that I thought you could relate toi. then again, maybe you don't care of him/them either...
- lowimpakt0
Then it should be called a 'listen-to-me' show. No-spin my ass. It makes a mockery of the concept of a talk show.
- lowimpakt0
but that is why I love him. he makes me laugh.
- zedvox0
so just saw it...eh.
it was ok
both of them doing their own spinning....
- mrdobolina0
I'm one of the 1 million fox viewers in the nielsen ratings. I watch it to see just how ridiculous their pundits act. also xaos, I qualified my "liberal agenda" comment by saying it was off-topic, but still I am curious as to what it is. That wasn't really pointed towards you. but that is something that o'reilly talks about all the time.
Aslo, I just watched the moore/o'reilly interview and IMO moore was on top of that one.
I really recommend you see outFOXed, it is a fucking eye-opener. Just in the way that they use the scroller underneath the guests face. like tonite, the scroller incorrectly said that fahrenheit 911 made $100 million LAST WEEKEND, when in reality that is what it has made since it opened. there is a whole segment in outFOXed that talks about that.
- xaoscontrol0
fair enough...we;re all supposed to be friend here. :)
I have a hard time knowing what the liberal agenda is as well as the conservative agenda. The terms don't seem to mean the same thing as they were intended.
I consider myself independent because I have views that agree on both sides.
When I hear something on fox news, I try seeing what msnbc says about it and split it down the middle.
I wasn;t too thrilled with the interview, I think they both danced.
- mrdobolina0
xaos, good that we keep it civil. :)
I guess my absolute hatred of our current administration likes to see guys like moore at least trying to shoot holes in it.
Also, O 'reilly was talking to kweisi mfume a few minutes before the moore interview and he referred to black people as "you guys"... I wish I would have tivo'd mfume's reaction to that. he didnt say anything, but you could feel his eyes rolling back in his head.
- mrdobolina0
barak obama's speech was incredible on the DNC just now. also they trailed him out with "keep on pushin" by curtis mayfield and the impressions. you cant fuck up with that shit.
- unfittoprint0
curtis mayfield?
that's it. Kerry wins. game over.
- cosmo0
I just don't understand how Fox get an uneducated bastard like him on national TV.
- xaoscontrol0
agreed about the civility part.
check this out, I typed for 15 minutes telling what I thought was important in my world and then I clicked the broadcast live link and somehow I got logged out...so all that writing was KAPUT!!!
Very disappointing :)
- fate0
xaos, Socialist ideas implemented in the U.S. have had the greatest impact on the common man, oddly enough putting Socialism to a test with good results.
Big Government spending into the private sector and to employ many citizens is what helped end The Great Depression. And even when people started crying "Commie", FDR still served 4 terms. Socialist ideals were the basis of things we take for granted these days, like the Labor rights for anyone working or Labor Unions. And many other countries are implementing socialist systems with good result; Look at Health Care in Canada.
- -sputnik-0
oh jeez
- ********0
let's keep FDR alive, and in doing so, the true heart of American 'social policy'.....
too many isms and schisms
- ********0
let's keep FDR alive, and in doing so, the true heart of American 'social policy'.....
too many isms and schisms
- ********0
now that was a whole bunch of nothing. yeesh. closed questioning. The fuckin oldest tactic in journalism "ask the right question, get the right answer"
Poinltess bullshit from both parties.
- ********0
Liberals? FDR? New Deal? You having a laugh aint ya!!??
"The New Deal legislation itself, along with the construction of comparable welfare systems in Western Europe, might be cast as a response to the threat conjured up by the Soviet experience, that is, to the increasing power of workers' movements both at home and abroad. The United States found itself increasingly driven by the need to placate class antagonism, and thus anticommunism became the overriding imperative. Cold war ideology gave rise to the most exaggerated forms of Manichaean division, and as a result, some of the central elements we have seen defining modern European sovereignty reappeared in the United States."
- ********0
"It seems politically impossible for a capitalist democracy to organize expenditure on the scale necessary to make the grand experiment which would prove my case-except in war conditions."
- John Maynard Keynes, July 29, 1940From the guy whose economical models the New Deal was based on.
- ********0
i.e New Deal birth of American "modern" Imperialism.
- mrdobolina0
What would you have asked them, kuz? or would you have just jumped off on tangents about the new deal?