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Media bias chart...Accurate? (Original Post) Baconator Feb 2018 OP
This looks pretty accurate to me. bearsfootball516 Feb 2018 #1
Several on the right need to be in Utter Garbage underpants Feb 2018 #2
generally, not a bad list NewJeffCT Feb 2018 #3
I've never gotten that impression... Baconator Feb 2018 #10
Wall St. Journal has moved further right lately with their editorials denouncing Mueller wishstar Feb 2018 #4
WSJ has a very strong line between news and editorial brooklynite Feb 2018 #7
MSNBC liberal? rainin Feb 2018 #5
MSNBC is liberal. Let's not forget they start the workday off w/ Stephanie Ruhle. nt Kirk Lover Feb 2018 #6
Wait standingtall Feb 2018 #8
Largely correct but some on both far sides of the plane need to be moved to garbage. DemocratSinceBirth Feb 2018 #9

underpants

(182,788 posts)
2. Several on the right need to be in Utter Garbage
Tue Feb 6, 2018, 04:07 PM
Feb 2018

The Blaze
Daily Caller
and The Federalist in particular

wishstar

(5,269 posts)
4. Wall St. Journal has moved further right lately with their editorials denouncing Mueller
Tue Feb 6, 2018, 04:09 PM
Feb 2018

WSJ probably only allowed the Stormy Daniels article because the reported affair was almost 10 years ago, did not involve harassment and was consensual between adults and relatively normal compared to the more scandalous accusations against DJT.

rainin

(3,011 posts)
5. MSNBC liberal?
Tue Feb 6, 2018, 04:15 PM
Feb 2018

I listen to it pretty much all day and the panels are mostly Republican. The hosts occasionally challenge the right's arguments, but they only really push back when it's crazy. I call them conservative without the crazy.

Rachel is an exception, in that she is solidly liberal.

MSNBC is corporate media, not liberal.

standingtall

(2,785 posts)
8. Wait
Tue Feb 6, 2018, 04:22 PM
Feb 2018

Democracy Now and the intercept are hyper-partisan liberal? More like Russian propaganda outlets that help repukes.

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