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Old 06-22-2008
Norrin Radd Norrin Radd is offline
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Re: Right Wing Media Myth #1

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Originally Posted by TSGracchus View Post
Well, thanks, but I want to point out that the most important part of the question was this:



All of the rest of your post seems to be predicated around the following answer: "The two main political parties represent a balance around the ideological center, with Democrats to the left and Republicans to the right of that point consistently, so that one may judge the media bias according to how they treat candidates of the two parties."

Is that what you're saying? And if so, why do you believe this?
OMG, are you for real?

I mean really?

Let me ask you a flipping question for once.

How would YOU judge media bias?
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