MSNBC is now the liberal distorter of conservative views, just as Fox has always been the conservative distorter of liberal views. When Jon Stewart claimed this equivalency in November, 2010, I disagreed.
MSNBC and Fox are now equivalent
August 9th, 2012 — Book Thoughts, I Love Irony, Politics Blogs
Where do beliefs come from? #2 of 5
November 9th, 2011 — Book Thoughts, Series on Beliefs
Plain and simple, beliefs come from experience.
Some like to make it complicated. They want to distinguish between beliefs that are based on reason and facts, and those that are not. Is that important, if all beliefs come from experience? Are one person’s experiences more legitimate, or worthy than another’s?
A Return to False Equivalency
December 9th, 2010 — Book Thoughts, Media Reviews, Politics Blogs
Now that MSNBC has exploded over President Obama’s “compromise” with Republicans, I want to return to Jon Stewart’s claim that MSNBC and Fox News are guilty of the same kind of biased journalism. In my earlier False Equivalency blog I asked readers to compare how often Fox News and MSNBC commentators prop up a “straw man,” which is the debating technique that distorts an opponent’s belief, and then ridicules the distortion.
In the earlier blog I claimed MSNBC does this much less than Fox News, making a false equivalency of Jon Stewart’s claim that the two channels do the same thing from opposite perspectives. I told Stewart that political discernment makes him funny, and he needs more discernment before making MSNBC the liberal equivalent of Fox News.
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False Equivalency
November 4th, 2010 — Book Thoughts, Media Reviews, Politics Blogs
At his Washington rally, and during his Daily Show interview with Chris Wallace, John Stewart claimed Fox News and MSNBC are guilty of the same kind of biased journalism.
After the Washington rally, MSNBC’s Keith Olbermann argued that this is a false equivalency.
http://www.mediaite.com/tv/olbermann-tackles-false-equivalency-between-msnbc-and-fox-defying-jon-stewart//
Several months ago I wrote a Facebook message to a high school classmate on this topic:
This is how I describe the difference between right-wing and left-wing media:
The liberal media use the actual words of conservatives (sometimes out of context, sometimes not) to ridicule their ideas and philosophy. The right-wing media distorts the words (and beliefs) of liberals, and then ridicules them.
You can watch for yourself, any night of the week, except weekends.
Let’s see who is right — John Stewart or me. Watch O’Reilly, Hannity, Beck, etc. and count how many times they distort liberal beliefs and then ridicule them. Do they realize they are doing this? In the language of debate competitions, they “prop up a straw man and knock it down.”
Then watch MSNBC (Schultz, Matthews, Olbermann, Maddow, O’Donnell, etc.). Which side wins the straw man competition? All the Fox News viewers who commented at the end of the linked video should try this little experiment.
Yes, John Stewart — yours is a false equivalency. Your comedy is funny because it discerns both ridiculous truths and ridiculous distortions. You need more discernment on this one.
Democrats and Tax Cuts for the Rich
September 25th, 2010 — Cut the Crap, Politics Blogs
Memo to: Keith Olbermann and Michael Moore
Re: Tax cut legislation
From: Cut the Crap
Evidently, you are trying to understand why some Democratic members of Congress want to extend tax cuts to earnings over $250,000. (Here is the link:)
http://www.mediaite.com/tv/keith-olbermann-michael-moore-slam-democrats-video/
When I heard some Democrats were inclined this way, a light went on. Now I can cut the crap.
Your crap — Democrats lack leadership, are idiots, are being bullied, are not defining “small” businesses, and are not using Hollywood celebrities to persuade voters.
Let’s Cut the Crap — This is about who funds the campaigns of politicians’ on both sides of the aisle. No further explanation needed.