Icon Re: Dale's continued self-love affair
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DeWester (view)

But all you've seen him do is "pummel the left and the left guests, unlike any from the right." I watch the show all the time and I see him "pummel" and praise both sides quite regularly. Deservedly so, I might add.

I watch him once or twice a week. You know who he reminds me of? Morton Downey Junior. And I think that's why people watch him--they like to watch people get bullied on television. O'Reilly is Jerry Springer with a thin, flaky veneer of credibility. The only reason he hasn't been exposed as a fraudulent buffoon is that the 'opposition' guests he invites are either idiots, lousy debaters, or cut off before they can make their salient points. It's his show and goddammit, nobody's ever going to prove him wrong there...even when he's plainly talking out of his ass.

So if they, or anyone else, exhibit any conservative ideas, views or opinions they should be ignored? Is that a good idea, Eric? Shouldn't everyone think for themselves rather that tow the party line? (Is it "tow" or "toe"?) You may want to re-think that one, ol' boy.

Pffffffft. Lieberman is a GOP apologist and you know it. Exhibiting conservative ideas is one thing...lambasting other Democratic presidential candidates as 'too far to the left' is quite another. Especially when he's talking about Dean, the NRA's favorite 'liberal.'

That's because there there aren't any, Eric. Like I said earlier, they do not represent normal, everyday, middle America. And they never will; not in our lifetime anyway. Face it Eric, outside of this board you are in the minority. And in a big way I might add.

Wow. This board is the only place in America where liberals congregate? That's really something. I guess it really has nothing to do with the liberal agenda being unappealing to the stockholders and chairmen of the types of megacorporations that typically own major broadcasting companies. Right? I mean, gee, it makes perfect sense for someone like Rupert Murdoch (himself a charter member of the Vast Liberal Media Conspiracy) to hire an on-air personality who's going to advocate things like a flat tax, or social programs, or even do a little muckraking. It would definitely be very easy to find advertising for a show that exposes the distasteful business practices of other megacorporations, too. The Donahue cancellation couldn't have had anything to do with the show simply sucking, regardless of political tilt. Nope...it must be that outside of this board, liberals are vastly outnumbered everywhere in America.

Whatta maroon.

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