Sunday, February 13, 2011

Re: Olbermann / MSNBC Split Win-Win For Both Parties AND the Left

I can see your point. My only problem with it is that NBC is
"pretending" not to to be left leaning, which in my opinion they
are. They are pretending that they are purely objective. They might
not even be able to see it! (it takes a right winger to sniff left,
lefties don't even smell it)
Just like when NPR fired Juan Williams. They don't want any "loose"
opinions either . They are control freaks. They are "pretending" to
be completely neutral but I consider them left leaning too, but
"hidden" much better. (I actually like NPR, shoot me) Fox is not
trying to pretend, at least not that hard....well, there was that
"fair and balanced" line, but I don't buy it and very few do. Fox is
right wing and blatant about it. They let "opposing arguments" on,
but on a very short leash.

On Feb 12, 1:58 pm, the daily search <thedailysea...@gmail.com> wrote:
> There's nothing wrong with MSNBC not wanting to become Fox News Left
> and there's nothing negative about Keith being free to do his own
> thing, whether it's on the internet or his own HBO show like Bill
> Maher or with Current Tv, as was announced this week. Would you rather
> have Keith still at MSNBC in perpetual conflict with the image goals
> the MSNBC execs have for the channel? It' s not that MSNBC doesn't
> like left leaning commentators...Lawrence O'Donnell is an admitted
> socialist and they just gave him Keith Olbermann's time slot! It's
> just that people, like Jon Stewart, were starting to see no difference
> between the angry voices at Fox and Keith. Television, whether we like
> it or not, is image conscious and MSNBC didn't want the kind of image
> that Fox News has created for themselves. They didn't want to get into
> a shouting match with another "news organization" and I don't blame
> them. Controversy is not worthy of a professional news organization.
> Fox News should take note of MSNBC's decision to break with Olbermann.
>
> Keith Olbermann's loyal audience are painting MSNBC as the devil in
> this case but why can't both sides be right? Boycotting a News
> Organization that has given Left Wing commentators a high profile
> platform...
>
> More:http://demcordia.blogspot.com/2011/02/olbermann-msnbc-split-win-win-f...

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