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    Every now and then

    there's a post of such sage wisdom than it spans the ages with it's profound truth. Today seemed liked a good day to resurrect this one from about four years ago.

    I hope Posty don't pull a Sunny on us and r-u-n-o-f-t for me quoting him. BTW, I agree wholeheartedly with him here





    My Last Salty Political Cumudgeondry of the Day (Polititat du Jour)

    So since I've been in my convalesance I've had to sit on my fat ass much more than normal and I prolly did the dumbest thing of all I turned on the TV. On CNN and Fox.

    Here's what I've learned: The media is biased in the usual ways, CNN on the left, Fox on the right. But this election, they've added more surrogates from each candidate. These surrogates will defend their candidate even if that candidate were caught red handed fucking sheep. Both networks have a small stable of these surrogates. They might be radio talk show hosts, or college professors, or whatever. Blowhards. You get the picture.
    Here's something else both big networks do: (i've never watched MSNBC to my knowledge in my entire life): they have hourly news shows and as they pass the baton to the next host, a new little panel of bullshitters from the stables show up to righteously defend their candidate, or usually just as stupidly attack the other candidate. The part that is really bad is both the attacks and the defnses are the lamest of the lame.
    The candidates had nothing to do with this nonsense. The news networks did. And they copied one another. So the daily election coverage is like a marathon reality show with the same panelists each day trying to outdo one another with witty reparte about stupid fucking stuff. It is moronic, and it is addicting as hell. And after a while, if you don't bleed to death through the eyeballs, you get to know these panelists just like you get to know what jerks the millenials on Big Brother. And the host, is that hour's Julie Chng.



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    actually there 13 channels that have more viewers than CNN

    2019 viewers
    1 Fox News
    2 USA Network
    3 ESPN
    4 HGTV
    5 MSNBC
    6 Hallmark
    7 History
    8 TLC
    9 TBS
    10 Discovery
    11 TNT
    12 A&E Network
    13 Investigation Discovery
    14 CNN

    first quarter of 2020 CNN ranked #24

    Fox News Channel ratings for first quarter of 2020 are the highest in network history...Fox News averaged 3.4 million total primetime viewers, compared to 1.9 million for MSNBC and only 1.4 million for CNN...As a result, FNC has now had 73 consecutive quarters as the top-rated cable news network and continues to deliver a double-digit percent advantage over both MSNBC and CNN.
    Fox News had 13 of the 15 most-watched shows on cable news, including the top five.

    “Hannity” averaged 4.2 million viewers and finished the quarter as the most-watched cable news program, followed by “Tucker Carlson Tonight,” which averaged 4 million viewers. “The Five, “The Ingraham Angle” and “Special Report with Bret Baier” rounded out the top five, with MSNBC’s “The Rachel Maddow Show” finishing sixth.

    https://www.foxnews.com/media/fox-ne...0-best-history

    And yea....I like Fox News.

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    I do watch FOX News, but know enough to take it with a grain of salt. It just takes smaller grains for me than the other networks do. BUT ... I really don't think the above numbers mean diddly-squat. If you have ONE network with a Conservative bent and 13 networks with a Liberal bent, you have 100% of your Conservatives tuning in to one network and all of the Liberals are tuning in to 13 different networks at about 7-8% (assuming an equal audience distribution). All the preceding is hypothetical of course, I'm just saying numbers can be accurate and at the same time totally misleading. Like statistics, they can usually be used to support anything you want, you simply have to know how to present them in your favor.

    I'm not going to try dividing the various networks mentioned into Conservative/Liberal categories. As I said, my post is purely hypothetical to prove a point.
    "Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry and narrow-mindedness" - Mark Twain

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    you are 100% correct Thump!....I wonder why Fox News doesn't have any conservative competition?...the audience is definitely there $$$

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    Ummm, because it’s well known the media is generally Liberal maybe? Kind’a like wondering why there aren’t more Liberal Hollywood stars. It’s just not in their DNA.

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