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Originally Posted by OBW
We need to consider that the spin on the news is a two-sided problem.
I can read his tweets and see his press conferences, then hear CNN and Fox discuss it. And surely both have a spin. But while I like the conservative side of things, I see less spin in CNN than in Fox. There have been times that the things that Fox says are so out of touch with reality that I regret ever thinking that they were reasonable as a primary source for news. They are little more than Rush Limbaugh (and the others) 24/7. CNN actually takes the "left" to task for a lot of their errors. Fox just piles on in increasing the errors of the "right."
I worry about whether there will be a Republican party when this is all over. And maybe that is a good thing. Maybe something less extreme can emerge.
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Fox News is all over the Map.
Some are Trump haters -- Shep Smith, Wallace, Brazell, Juan Williams, etc.
Some are Trump neutral -- Brett Bair, Carlson, MacCallum, etc.
Some are Trump supporters -- Hannity, Ingraham, Perrino, Hilton, etc.
But shortly Rupert Murdock will pass into the after life, and your heart can be cleansed of listening to all Trump support.