Society is easily influenced. The media has always known this and has played upon it for years; however, the liberal bias among so-called "news networks" has taken a step way over the standard we are used to. We now contend with a type of entertainment news blasphemy that dangerously feeds the impressionableness of much of the nation.
During a recent CNN interview, White House advisor Valerie Jarrett stated that Fox News was not living up to a "fair and balanced slogan." While this is definitely the case, Jarrett did not mention the obvious slant in every show on liberally renowned MSNBC. This only cements the idea that the government continues to sleep in the super-left bed beside Rachel Maddow and the rest.
This country was built upon freedom; for the government to be so outrageously hypocritical and in favor of one unfair broadcast over another is against everything the country was founded upon. It is clearly dangerous – the country cannot remain free if the media is hand-in-hand with the government.
MSNBC claims to be fair; however, the facts showing that the station is just as bad, if not worse than Fox News, speak for themselves. A recent example of the hypocrisy took place in August, when the channel showed footage of a gun owner carrying rifles. The station stated that the display was formed through racial undertones against President Obama. What the station failed to mention was that the gun owner was African American. While racism may have been present, it was coming from the station itself, which tries often to segregate the great melting pot that we live in and embrace. Trying to create racism where it does not exist is an MSNBC specialty and a danger that must be stopped.
Thankfully, ratings continue to drop for many of MSNBC'S commentaries. According to the TV by the Numbers Web site, "Countdown With Keith Olbermann" has lost 53 percent of its viewership since last year, while Glenn Beck's ratings continue to rise. Hopefully this is a sign of a country finally waking up to discovering its own truth, instead of what the media wants us to believe.




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I'm also confused by the soaring leap made between the comment of one White House staffer and the government being in cahoots with the media. Sounds a touch like a comment one of the crazies at Fox or MSNBC would make.
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