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busting_bravo104 karma

Would you guys please consider dropping the R and D after a politicians name? This frustrates me to no end, and I think it only help encourage partisanship.

"Sen. Ted Inhofe proposed a bill that ..." Hmm, let me see if this is good or bad, and judge the bill based on it's contents.

"Sen. Ted Inhofe, (R, OK) proposed a bill that ..." THAT DUMB REPUBLICAN! STUPID BILL I'M AGAINST IT! -OR- THIS BILL NEEDS TO PASS AND THOSE DUMB DEMOCRAPS R GUNNA STOP IT HUR DUR!

(Lather, rinse, and repeat with a Democratic politican)

busting_bravo24 karma

This is better than Dewey Defeats Truman

busting_bravo12 karma

Nice dodge...

Follow up question then: How do we, the media consuming public, best counter/handle/react to/deal with/whatever bias in all it's forms of journalism?

busting_bravo9 karma

How would you rate the following in terms of bias, from least biased to most biased:

  • Fox News
  • Al Jazeera
  • MSNBC
  • CNN
  • BBC
  • Haaretz
  • Pravda
  • Washington Post
  • NY Times

busting_bravo8 karma

I have no issue with the state portion of the suffix. Just the R or D. I'm fine with stating where they're from, I don't think that would cause any issues.