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Countdown's Worst person in the World for July 25, 2008.
1. Rupert Murdoch, creator of Fox News
2. David Asmen of Fox News
3. Bill O'Reilly of Fox News
hmm...a pattern, maybe?
1. Rupert Murdoch, creator of Fox News
2. David Asmen of Fox News
3. Bill O'Reilly of Fox News
hmm...a pattern, maybe?






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"You either die a hero... or you live long enough to see yourself become the villain." -Dark Knight
I met a lady the other day at the barns and nobles bookstore, she thought Olbermann should be tried on treason for reporting his stance on faux news.
Pretty soon GE security forces are going to start doing drive-bys on NewsCorp.
Instead of MSNBC always calling attention to Fox - I would prefer that they took the high ground.
Maybe I should be watching the MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour on PBS.
You darn kids with your fancy cable news channels. I don't need no fancy infographics or CGI transitions.
"I've heard Olbermann make some of the most candid and sincere monologues ever. Unfortunately, he has taken to competing with FOX and caters to annoyingly juvenile shenanigans. Cut the fucking mocking voices out. Rewatch Good Night, and Good Luck and reevaluate what an ass you are making of yourself, as well as, the people you lambaste. Edward R. Murrow wouldn't watch A Current Affair and he especially wouldn't stoop to their level."
Go back to the way you were Olbermann before you turn completely into a Family Guy spinoff full of puns and fart jokes (though Family Guy can be pretty funny).
and no more cheap shots against Laura, she's out of your league Keith
While I find this stuff entertaining- it's the equivalent of starting a flame war.
Pretty soon GE security forces are going to start doing drive-bys on NewsCorp.
Instead of MSNBC always calling attention to Fox - I would prefer that they took the high ground.
Maybe I should be watching the MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour on PBS.
You darn kids with your fancy cable news channels. I don't need no fancy infographics or CGI transitions.
Watch 'em both. NewsHour will spend most of its time talking about real-world events, and will keep its distance from most of the spin from cable news, while Countdown will highlight the latest events in the partisan spin-wars from the Democratic point of view. They'll cover world events only if there's some U.S. politics involved, but you'll never hear about Myanmar, Darfur, Zimbabwe, natural disasters in other countries, etc. on Countdown.
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While I find this stuff entertaining- it's the equivalent of starting a flame war.
Pretty soon GE security forces are going to start doing drive-bys on NewsCorp.
Instead of MSNBC always calling attention to Fox - I would prefer that they took the high ground.
Maybe I should be watching the MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour on PBS.
You darn kids with your fancy cable news channels. I don't need no fancy infographics or CGI transitions.