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What the title says. Just answer the poll.
What the title says. Just answer the poll.
What poll?
I don't like any of those shows.
Then pick other, and tell us which one. In other words, just read the instruction manual. LOL.
My pick is Morning Joe. Conservative points of view, and well balanced at that. Scarborough does not talk about birther issues, deather issues, or bash Obama for the sake of bashing Obama. He bashes Obama based on real issues. Other shows may do the same, but when I wake up in the morning, Morning Joe is pretty much the cup of coffee I need to get my mind working. I especially like Pat Buchanan's viewpoints on the show.
I wish I could comply but I don't need someone to tell me what to think so I tend to avoid those kinds of shows.
I've seen "Morning Joe," and I couldn't say that Joe Scarborough even bashes Obama. He addresses issues about the Obama presidency, but isn't hostile or venomous about it. In fact, I don't even see "Morning Joe" as conservative since they have a number of people with wide variety of political viewpoints. The show itself is neither conservative nor liberal in that regard.
Bingo. I call that intelligently debating against Obama.
Well, it's more than that too, though. Joe Scarborough isn't against all of Obama's decisions either. Sometimes he relates to Obama. That's another reason why I can watch it.
Not trying to tell you what to think at all, since I did have a choice that said "other". DUH!!
I know what you are thinking, so in response, let me offer a little paraphrase here:
"My only regret is that I have but 10 choices to give for my poll".
:mrgreen:
I don't watch any of them on a regular basis, but the only two I watch even on a sporadic basis are Beck and the Factor, mostly to just listen to what Dennis Miller has to say.
Of the ones listed, Meet the Press is probably my favorite. However, the show I watch the most is Hardball. Chris Matthews is certainly biased and partisan, but not an ideologue or hyper-partisan, and does a decent job of giving people with other views their time.
How do you define partisan? If I made this post and replaced Chris Matthews with Sean Hannity, you'd railroad me.
How do you define partisan? If I made this post and replaced Chris Matthews with Sean Hannity, you'd railroad me.
I really miss Dennis Miller's HBO show.
I wish they would not take callers on CSPAN. The people who call in are, without exception, dumber than ****.No favorite, probably the best one is on PBS, where civility reigns. Ever watch C Span, that can be more boring than watching goldfish, but its honest and real.