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The editor of MSNBC website is biased (Original Post) Rosa Luxemburg Jun 2012 OP
I don't like their website at all. hrmjustin Jun 2012 #1
One would expect MSNBC to be more balanced Rosa Luxemburg Jun 2012 #2
you would think but the righty's get their hands on everything. n/t hrmjustin Jun 2012 #3
They're praising Romney for his immigration speech aint_no_life_nowhere Jun 2012 #4
"Obama's own immigration challenge" Enrique Jun 2012 #5
They're just stringing us along. They fired Donahue because he allowed antiwar voices librechik Jun 2012 #6
hey rosa liberalnationalist Jun 2012 #7
 

hrmjustin

(71,265 posts)
1. I don't like their website at all.
Fri Jun 22, 2012, 01:29 PM
Jun 2012

I would rather look at fox's website and see what they are saying then look at msnbc. Isn't that a shame

aint_no_life_nowhere

(21,925 posts)
4. They're praising Romney for his immigration speech
Fri Jun 22, 2012, 01:39 PM
Jun 2012

"...As for Romney's own speech yesterday, it was pretty strong -- especially considering the high degree of difficulty (a polite but not enthusiastic crowd, issue terrain that's rocky for him). What's more, he put some meat on the bones of his immigration policy (for example, reallocate green cards to ensure that spouses and children of legal permanent residents get to stay with their families, grant green cards to those who get advanced degrees in the U.S). ..."

Romney said nothing new. Under current law, an alien filing for permanent residence can have all immediate family members ride on his own petition. Aliens who get advanced degrees almost all qualify for green cards eventually either under the national interest waiver, as an alien with extraordinary ability, or an advanced degree outstanding researcher or professor. Romney engaged in nothing but empty talk.

Enrique

(27,461 posts)
5. "Obama's own immigration challenge"
Fri Jun 22, 2012, 01:40 PM
Jun 2012

looks reasonable to me.

I like Obama's immigration decision. But I don't want to see story after story just celebrating it over and over again. In general I want most coverage of all politics to be "negative", also known as "critical".

librechik

(30,674 posts)
6. They're just stringing us along. They fired Donahue because he allowed antiwar voices
Fri Jun 22, 2012, 01:44 PM
Jun 2012

They are not and never have been liberal. The success of Rachel and Ed they just mark up to a fluke. They still don't believe there is a market for liberal views, and they won't, ever. They ARE Repubs, just somewhat moderate ones.

If you don't expect them to do the right thing (I don't) then you won't be disppointed when they don't. The coup succeeded, and MSNBC is helping cover it up.

 

liberalnationalist

(170 posts)
7. hey rosa
Fri Jun 22, 2012, 04:28 PM
Jun 2012

I posted the same thing you did...I said MSNBC was lying...why because on thier front page they said right below the headline Obama didn't have any kind of immigration policy or proposed one....
I know you saw it and commented on my thread, but then someone complained about it and said it was wrong..parapharsing to say MSNBC lied..thier headline proved it...so mine got canned.


I JUST WISH I HAD THE SCREEN SHOT!

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