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Fox News or CNN

Fox News or CNN 29 members have voted

  1. 1. Fox News or CNN

    • Fox News
      55%
      16
    • CNN
      27%
      8
    • Other
      13%
      4
    • None
      3%
      1

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Which do you watch for political coverage?

 

Personally I watch Fox News. I really like it. I think my favorite shows are Hannidy and Combs and Gretta. I also like O'Reilly, but he can be a bit more out there at times.

Neither...I watch certain shows for my political news..

Countdown with keith Oberman on MSNBC..I like Crossfire witch is on CNN. I like Hardball which is on MSNBC..

Which do you watch for political coverage?

 

Personally I watch Fox News.  I really like it.  I think my favorite shows are Hannidy and  Combs and Gretta.  I also like O'Reilly, but he can be a bit more out there at times.

Last night I watched a new episode of the Simpsons where Krusty runs as the Republican candidate for Congress. They had a Fox News special on where they bagged the Democratic candidate, let Krusty hav the final say, and finished up with a Krusty ad. Quite hilarious I thought. :lol:

Last night I watched a new episode of the Simpsons where Krusty runs as the Republican candidate for Congress. They had a Fox News special on where they bagged the Democratic candidate, let Krusty hav the final say, and finished up with a Krusty ad. Quite hilarious I thought.  :lol:

Answer the damn question... :D

I watch Fox News, as I am generally conservative in my viewpoints. However, I still think both of these candidates should be ..... in the interest of staying out of jail, let me say it like this ..... put out to pasture.

Given the choice I prefer CNN, but I am definately an MSNBC watcher.

Neither of these candidates should be running for President. A sad day in this country that these two momos are the "best" candidates for the 2 main parties.

 

As for Fox/CNN...is it just me or is everybody tired of the 'Fair and Balanced' & s*** like that?

 

For all sources, f***ing admit the agenda and let people go from there.

I go to soxtalk.com dosn't everyone?

 

I flip between them all depending on what's happening and what their coverage looks like. I detest the scrolling on the bottom of the screen and a split screen so we can see the talking head is even worse.

 

I am probably on Fox the most with CNN a close second. Oops I forgot about C-Span. Actually that may be #1 overall.

Edited by Texsox

BBC.

I generally enjoy listening to the viewpoints discussed on Crossballs.

 

But seriously Fox News gives me a headache, CNN for me.

i hate 24 hour news channels and especially the pundit shows, but if there is anything happening, i'll watch fox news...

CNBC with Dennis Miller followed by Johnny Mac!

 

unbeatable lineup

Neither for me. Too much BS floating around on those stations. If I want news I will check the AP wire (via yahoo usually).

Fox News :headbang

Fox News for me

I prefer Fox to CNN

When I was an intern on the Hill, all we ever had on was FoxNews or floor action. At first I didn't really have a preference, but after the internship, I became a fan of FoxNews. Especially because I was on the Hill at the time of the gun scare around Halloween last year, and we flipped through the channels trying to get information from the media about everything and we quickly learned that FoxNews was the most helpful.

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