Friday, October 30, 2009

Metaphors to Die For!

Joe, Put Your Bikini Top Back On!
Bayh won't block health bill  Oct. 29: Rachel Maddow is joined by FireDogLake.com founder and publisher Jane Hamsher, to talk about breaking news that Sen. Evan Bayh, D-IN, backing down from his threat to filibuster a health reform bill containing a public option and the remaining Democratic hold-outs.

Sully: Ailes Not Fooling Everyone
I've largely stopped watching non-Shep Fox because it makes me ill. When I watch it by accident, it somehow always manages to shock. I caught a Hannity interview with Malkin last night flipping through and simply couldn't believe that this level of pure propaganda, without even a pretense at balance or debate, was now a prime-time feature. (MSNBC., of course, is pretty awful too - with Olbermann and Shultz being obvious knock-offs of Fox. Maddow is better but oozes toxic levels of smug. It wasn't so bad when Bush was in power - opposition always makes anger less smug - but now it's suffocating.)
Anyway, according to Pew, the public isn't far off my own rough assessment. Drum roll:
559-1
Clearly the public understands that the network MSM is skewed to the left. But there's a difference of magnitude between that assessment and that of Fox. Quite simply, most Americans see Fox for what it is: an appendage of a political operation, not a journalistic one. Its absurd distortions, its relentless attacks on Obama from the very start, its hideously shrill hosts, and its tawdry, inflammatory chat all put it in a class by itself.
It makes the partisan British tabloids feel legit. Why? Because they are not inherently dishonest the way Fox is.

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