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....ok I will have to admit that while this comes from a source even lower on the evolutionary scale than Fox News and pond scum but it is a fact and I'm using it only to have a quote to leverage off....so don't you/we find it strange that there is a difference in responses to China and Iran given this fact...me, I'm so confused....

According to a Feb. 29, 2000, story – titled, "China Threatens U.S. with missile strike," by Bill Gertz of the Washington Times – "China stepped up its war of words over Taiwan yesterday, bluntly threatening to fire long-range nuclear missiles at the United States if it defends the island."

Despite this direct threat, Bush hasn't threatened to nuke Communist China – his good friend and trading partner. But, Bush has been making threats against Communist North Korea – and Iran – for years, demanding those two countries shut down any nuclear operations.

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....here is a bit of a hint....because they don't deserve similar scutiny....

...and in a related matter I would be more impressed with you if you actually put your considerable grey matter into doing some real critical thinking instead of regurgitating lightweight political pablum from the most braindead of sources...because right now you are just a sad waste of resources...because you could be great and have the admiration of everyone on this thread....now wouldn't that be great!...


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I'd rather stick needles in my eyes then spend one nano-second worrying if you were impressed by anything I might write.

I truly mean that.
 
gregod said:
i have never watched fox that i know of. nor msnbc. although i have seen clips from them on the net.

i have watched cnn, though. i do not know if it is exemplary of american news, but if it is, god help you all. it is the biggest pile of crap that i have ever seen trying to pass itself of as news. i don't know how often they make mistakes, but it hardly matters when so little of what they do is report news. some of the news hosts do not seem to have any functioning brain cells and certainly do not understand what journalism and reporting are.

it makes me angry to even think about it.


If it makes you feel any better everytime I'm back in the US and tune into the mainstream media reports, I'm shocked and appalled by the baseness.
 
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Amsterhammer said:
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http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs...-in-one-chart/2011/11/15/gIQAkHmtON_blog.html

What can you say.......?:eek:

Meanwhile, the House is debating whether pizza is a vegetable.

Do I see a slide from 9% to 8% coming up?
 
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Just watch PBS and mix it up with BBC and you should be alright.

Cobblestones said:
Meanwhile, the House is debating whether pizza is a vegetable.

Do I see a slide from 9% to 8% coming up?

The cheese, dairy and wheat producers, the middlemen school-meal providers and schools on a tight budget all want pizza to be a vegetable. Sales are up, money changes hands, school boards save money (and who knows, they take a kick back from the company that provides the meals)... everyone happy and a fat bunch of kids.

What vegetable, if you eat it in copious amounts, would make you fat?
 
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Scott SoCal said:
You do realize Mediamatters has it's own web page to post retractions and corrections?

They cut and paste this phrase regularly...
Scott, it's a screen grab and video from Fox.

And btw, posting retractions and corrections is a sign of honesty - if MM gets it wrong, they say so. Can you recall a time when Rush Limbaugh ever retracted or corrected anything? Laura Ingraham? National Review? Red State? Wall Street Journal op-ed pages? Washington Times? PowerLine? Instapundit? Has Eric Erickson or Andrew Breitbart ever admitted to being wrong about anything?
 
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Bala Verde said:
Just watch PBS and mix it up with BBC and you should be alright.

To get perspective, I recommend to look at non UK/US sources. Link TV for instance has Al Jazeera (English) and others. Many foreign newspapers and TV channels have English sections as well.

ETA: I talked to my 10 year old this morning about it, and his first reaction was a fit of laughter. Then I explained the idea that tomato paste is counted as the vegetable part in pizza. He laughed even more, saying that 'everyone knew, tomato is a fruit, not a vegetable'. I'm proud of my boy, he's clearly smarter than most members of congress.
 
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Cobblestones said:
Meanwhile, the House is debating whether pizza is a vegetable.

Do I see a slide from 9% to 8% coming up?

:eek:
That's just stunning. The condition that it's a vegetable if it is spread with tomato sauce is hilarious. What's wrong with the USDA recommendations? Excess cost? But Pizzas aren't exactly cheap snacks (not food, just very filling snacks).
 
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Scott SoCal said:
I'd rather stick needles in my eyes then spend one nano-second worrying if you were impressed by anything I might write.

I truly mean that.

...who are you kidding?...as in, if you truly mean it why bother wasting that invaluable band-width answering me....

...here is a thought...why don't you just put everyone else on ignore and then you could pontificate to your heart's content in your own little echo chamber...and for the full monty we could all put you on ignore...and then we could all be happy...

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ramjambunath said:
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That's just stunning. The condition that it's a vegetable if it is spread with tomato sauce is hilarious. What's wrong with the USDA recommendations? Excess cost? But Pizzas aren't exactly cheap snacks (not food, just very filling snacks).

Yes, declaring pizza to be a 'vegetable' would allow savings to be made all along the line, except in children's waist measurements.:eek:
 
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Jokes aside though, how much of difference in price is there between a wholesome meal and a snack like a pizza. For example, the pizza proposal will never happen here simply because a very good meal is available for the equivalent of $1 and a proper pizza is around $5-6.
 
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gregod said:
hey ramjam,

i am american, but i haven't lived in the states in many years.

If I may ask where do you live, and also is the standard of news any better? To me its all crap, apart from a handul of magazines.

My avatar did once say that he became a journalist so that he wouldn't have to rely on the media to get his news, and I can't disagree with the idea.

Then theres the brilliant Mark Twain comment on the issue, which everyone no doubt knows well.
 
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blutto said:
...who are you kidding?...as in, if you truly mean it why bother wasting that invaluable band-width answering me....

...here is a thought...why don't you just put everyone else on ignore and then you could pontificate to your heart's content in your own little echo chamber...and for the full monty we could all put you on ignore...and then we could all be happy...

Cheers

blutto

Actually I'm not kidding.

I realize you are hard wired to try and run everyone's life but just the same, I'll kindly pass on your thought/suggestion.

I don't put people on ignore. I find it interesting to see what people write... points of view, etc. It's why I continue with the politics thread.

Not to blow my own horn... but not for me and damn few others this place would be the echo chamber you seem to be pineing for. So I invite you to put me on ignore so you can achieve your nirvana.
 
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VeloCity said:
Scott, it's a screen grab and video from Fox.

And btw, posting retractions and corrections is a sign of honesty - if MM gets it wrong, they say so. Can you recall a time when Rush Limbaugh ever retracted or corrected anything? Laura Ingraham? National Review? Red State? Wall Street Journal op-ed pages? Washington Times? PowerLine? Instapundit? Has Eric Erickson or Andrew Breitbart ever admitted to being wrong about anything?

I'm amused. Your own web site of choice documents Fox retractions/corrections/apologies regularly with glee.

By your standard Fox must be as honest as, say, Mediamatters.

Glad we put that one to bed.
 
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Scott SoCal said:
Actually I'm not kidding.

I realize you are hard wired to try and run everyone's life but just the same, I'll kindly pass on your thought/suggestion.

I don't put people on ignore. I find it interesting to see what people write... points of view, etc. It's why I continue with the politics thread.

Not to blow my own horn... but not for me and damn few others this place would be the echo chamber you seem to be pineing for. So I invite you to put me on ignore so you can achieve your nirvana.

...a word of caution...vigorous patting of oneself on the back could lead to serious shoulder problems...

Cheers

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Scott SoCal said:
I'm amused. Your own web site of choice documents Fox retractions/corrections/apologies regularly with glee.

By your standard Fox must be as honest as, say, Mediamatters.

Glad we put that one to bed.
Fox News claims to be a legitimate news site, on par with say ABC News or MSNBC - I would hope that they retract and make corrections, as the traditional news media do. MM on the other hand is a blog. Apples and oranges.
 
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Fox News claims to be a legitimate news site, on par with say ABC News or MSNBC - I would hope that they retract and make corrections, as the traditional news media do. MM on the other hand is a blog. Apples and oranges.

They do. And MM falls over themselves every time, which is fine.
 
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redtreviso said:
Fox makes retractions once in a while..but it is always at 4am when no one is looking.

Yes, kinda like the Friday evening Obama administration email dumps.
 
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redtreviso said:
Fox makes retractions once in a while..but it is always at 4am when no one is looking.

Well I am glad we now have confirmation that you spend a great deal of your time watching FoxNews.

Between you and Velocity there probably is not a minute not watched on that channel.

Thank you guys for the FoxNews fair and balanced updates!
 
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Republican Jesus™

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Fast forward to the Bush years. I had been aware of the Evangelical movement back in the 80s but Creationism still wasn’t being taught in schools and Roe v. Wade hadn’t been overturned on religious grounds. But during Bush’s tenure, I started hearing the more than occasional remark about how not believing in God makes you a bad American and if you were a LIBERAL that didn’t believe in God? Scum of the Earth!

Wait a minute. Not believing in God (or, more precisely, not believing in a very specific version of God) makes me a bad American? How does that even work? This country was founded on religious freedom and the explicit separation of Church and State, wasn’t it? And that’s when I became acquainted with Republican Jesus™.

Who the hell is Republican Jesus™?

Republican Jesus™ is very different than the Jesus you and I are familiar with. First off, he is White. Not just white, but White. Republican Jesus™ has a special place in his heart for America. Specifically, White America. Do you doubt this? Ask yourself why anyone who believes in a colorblind Jesus would even conceive of praying for the death of Obama? No, only those who follow Republican Jesus™ would even think that such a prayer could, or should, be answered. If you are currently thinking that racism has nothing to do with the unprecedented hatred of Obama, go away, I’m talking to the grownups.

Republican Jesus™, by the way, is a big supporter of the Confederacy. Why he let them lose the War of Northern Aggression is a mystery. But all “real” Americans know that the South will rise again and Republican Jesus™ will lead the way back to glory. Or something like that. How the Northern and Mid-western Red states fit into this Southern revival is also a mystery.

Republican Jesus™ loves guns. Loves them! Never mind all that silly talk of beating swords into plowshares! Every good member of the church of Republican Jesus™ should have, at minimum, enough armament to hold off an invasion by those commie Nazi liberal hordes that are coming any day now. Or the ATF, whichever shows up first. Or maybe just enough to wipe out a schoolroom filled with kids when their excellent parenting skills manifest themselves in the next Columbine tragedy.

http://www.addictinginfo.org/2011/11/17/republican-jesus/

There's more on this page, but you get the drift.;)
 
The Hitch said:
If I may ask where do you live, and also is the standard of news any better? To me its all crap, apart from a handul of magazines.

My avatar did once say that he became a journalist so that he wouldn't have to rely on the media to get his news, and I can't disagree with the idea.

Then theres the brilliant Mark Twain comment on the issue, which everyone no doubt knows well.

Remind us, Hitch, of the brilliant Mark Twain comment, because all I can recall now is the one about golf being "a good walk gone bad."
 
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