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Originally Posted by TripleGreen
I believe he did watch it and his point that Stewart could make an equally, if not more so, lambastive video montage against the overtly partisan and hypocritical nature of MSNBC is exactly correct. But just like every other Democrat when posed with the retort of "Well what about MSNBC?" he ignores it and keeps on plugging away against FOX like a loyal and good little Democrat.
Fact is, all three networks (CNN included) offer opinion-based programming as well as news-based programming...but for whatever reason  , Barack Obama's White House has taken great offense to only ONE of those networks and as a result is doing their best to try to delegitimize and marginalize only ONE of those networks. Gosh I wonder why that is? The hypocrisy of it all is mind-numbingly glaring to everyone, apparently except Dems...who in their defense, I think are well aware of the conveniently deceitful nature of it but just chose to ignore it because in their minds the ends (marginalizing Fox News) justify the irresponsible means (hypocritically attacking Fox while giving MSNBC et al a free pass).
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MSNBC may not be perfect but Fox is in a league of its own. If you don't see this then you must be in deep denial.