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+ | :All claims about balance and objectivity and correcting bias are suspect - if you are a partisan, that is. ;-) --[[User:Ed Poor|Ed Poor]] 08:27, 17 April 2007 (EDT) | ||
Revision as of 12:27, April 17, 2007
Quick Question
When did the Media Research Center become nonpartisan? [1]
- Who said it was? "Media Research Center (MRC) is a conservative media watchdog group dedicated to bringing political balance to the news and entertainment media."
- All claims about balance and objectivity and correcting bias are suspect - if you are a partisan, that is. ;-) --Ed Poor 08:27, 17 April 2007 (EDT)
Larger question: Is there a source anywhere in our future? Myk 21:42, 4 April 2007 (EDT)
Political Views/Affiliations
While you could make a case that Tucker Carlson is libertarian-ish, saying he's on the left is a stretch (if memory serves, he self-identifies as conservative). And calling Mr. Scarborough a centrist is just plain silly. If you feel the need to challenge the conventional wisdom, provide sources. Better yet, lay out the pros/cons in a separate article for the person(s) in question.--WJThomas 08:21, 17 April 2007 (EDT)