Besides, that's side-stepping the issue.
thats exactly how you're arguing, you didn't agree with something he said, so you took the argument somewhere else (other news agencies, or in bush threads, to clinton)
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Ginzburgh wrote:Are there any news sources that are "objective"?
Mindia wrote:Funny how, with Bush inheriting a failing economy from the Clinton administration, unemployment rates in the U.S. are now at an all-time low. Pretty good turnaround from the economic recession and mess Clinton got us into with HIS party's politics.
arlos wrote:Mindia, of course individual talking heads are going to be biased, because they're individuals presenting their own opinion. Every single talking head at Fox, with the exception of Colmes, who is about as effectual as the wooden puppet on Howdy Doody if you cut all the strings, is so far right wing they make William F Buckley Jr look liberal. Their reporting is also highly slanted to the right wing; there are numerous reports out there as to how Fox News runs its business, and how they produce their articles. Their reporters are heavily instructed in how to present stories and what to write in them, and all of the senior people in both the news divisions and in senior management are vetted for their conservative leanings before they're hired, they actually get questioned on that during interviews, and they simply don't hire anyone who's moderate or leftist.
I don't watch any of the talking shows on CNN, or any other news channel for that matter, simply because I am not interested in their opinions or personal spins on a situation, I'm interested in the raw news. Thus, I watch the far-more straight news feeds of something like CNN's Headline News channel far more often than I watch the parent CNN channel. I can interpret news myself, thank you, I don't need someone like Bill O'Reilly or Wolf Blitzer predigesting it for me.
-Arlos
Zanchief wrote:Mindia wrote:Funny how, with Bush inheriting a failing economy from the Clinton administration, unemployment rates in the U.S. are now at an all-time low. Pretty good turnaround from the economic recession and mess Clinton got us into with HIS party's politics.
You get that from Fox News, chief?
arlos wrote:And how much of that employment is at defense industries, who only have all the extra money because of the massive deficit spending? How much of the employment is at places like Wal-Mart, which are dead-end jobs with no real future? What percentage of the new jobs are at minimum wage or close, compared to the job creation and growth during Clinton's years?
Looking at raw employment numberrs tells you very little. You need to look at the KIND of jobs, the wages they're paying, whether or not those jobs have a real career track, etc. etc. etc. I repeat my previous statistic: In 2005, wage growth was a full percentage point below the inflation rate. So even people fully employed for the entire year likely saw their purchasing power go DOWN, not up.
-Arlos
Jay wrote:Maybe I should start following politics. You guys are going waaay over my head.
I'd like to see actual proof of some of these claims.
arlos wrote:I'd like to see actual proof of some of these claims.
Well, there's a nice catch-22. You've already said you'll only believe news published by Fox news, and Fox news isn't about to publish a article on hwo they only hire conservatives into any sort of management position, now are they?
As for O'Reilly, he's a douchebag. Always has been a douchebag, always will be a doucheag. Same thing with Rush, who is worse, a hypocritical douchebag. (Remember his ranting about anyone who abuses drugs illegally should be locked up and have the key thrown away, while at the same time he's abusing drugs illegally?)
I repeat: I have no interest in anyone telling me what their opinion is of the news. I want the news itself, so I can form my *OWN* opinion, I don't need or want my opinion fed to me by some talking head with a 3000 dollar suit and 3 cent brain, and that applies equally to BOTH sides. I don't listen to Air America for the exact same reason, though I'm far closer politically to Al Franken than I am to anyone at Fox. It's still someone interpreting the news for me, and that's exactly what I don't want.
-Arlos
I don't need to look at all that spin. The overall unemployment numbers are lower now than under Clinton, period. Any "yeah, but" comments are trivial and insignificant.
Jay wrote:I don't know politics at all but I like Al Franken and Bill Maher more than Bill O`Reilly on an entertaining level. Also, the stuff the earlier 2 say makes much more sense. Does that mean I'm a democrat or something? All the tests and stuff that I take say I'm a centrist which makes sense for your typical money grubbing corporate asian guy.
arlos wrote:I don't need to look at all that spin. The overall unemployment numbers are lower now than under Clinton, period. Any "yeah, but" comments are trivial and insignificant.
Insignificant, huh? Sorry, I don't think it's insignificant when people with advanced technical degrees have to work at Taco Bell because they can't find jobs commensurate with their education and experience. I don't think it's insignificant when the richest 5% are making out hand over fist, and the buying power of everyone else in the country is actually going DOWN. I don't consider it insignificant when most of the jobs are dead end service jobs with no potential for advancement, because it means people aren't going to stay there very long, but without job growth in REAL jobs, people are just going to jump from one such job to another, and never be able to climb up the wealth ladder to middle class or higher. I don't consider it insignificant that the job growh pattern is further and further eroding the middle class, creating an increased situation of Haves and Have Nots.
I most ESPECIALLY don't think it's insignificant if many of the REAL jobs being created are solely there because of massive deficit spending on defense and thus inreased hiring by defense contractors. As soon as the spending drops, which it has to eventually, those jobs go away.
Looking strictly at the raw employment numbers is to be willfully blind to the real situation in the country. They do not present anything even close to an accurate picture of what is going on. You *MUST* look at all of the factors, just as in any other issue.
-Arlos
Jay wrote:Jon Voight is totally to the right and when Jon was on the show him and Bill O`Reilly were like Ed and Johnny and totally agreeing with everything each person said. They were like old golf buddies on there.
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