Opinion 1:
In one person's opinion, Greta van Susteren fits this spot. Alan Colmes, a frequent guest on various shows, can also be categorized here. Others include Bob Beckel, Kirsten Powers and Juan Williams
Opinion 2:
Since Fox News is a Propaganda vehicle for large corporations, they like to make the world seem simple by offering the voters only choices between Democrat and Republican.
Instead of offering real debate about the issues, a Fox News democrat is portrayed as a whiny, skinny, sniveling indecisive person of weak morals who pales in comparison to the moral giants of the right wing republican mainstream. Even his physical build is lesser than the representatives of the right.
To see where the wealthy learn these tactics, read "The World Outside and the Pictures in Our Heads" by Walter Lippman, one of the founding evangelists of the use of media influence over public opinion.
You should be able to see where the idea of media control of voter thought gained impetus in America. Modern Social Psychologists have expanded on his premise. Read "Influence" by Robert Cialdini or "The Age of Propaganda" by Eliot Aronson, or if you are really having trouble going to sleep at night, you could tackle "Manufacturing Consent" by Herman and Chomsky.
If you read between the lines and think how buying media outlets and twisting the message in favor of the wealthy might pay off, it will explain a lot. By controlling the six minutes of news the average voter watches each day, you can own that vote. Social Psychology is too powerful a science to resist.
For historical context from other societies, Hitlers' Germany and Chinese Communists used propaganda almost as effectively. They did not have the benefits of TV news and Washington think tanks, but they did pretty well with what they had.
By most accounts, he is a moderate Republican.
Three possibilities exist that might get him off of Fox News: * He is taking time off to write another crank book. * He said something very bad about a favorite Fox Republican, or * He said something tolerable or moderately good about a Democrat.
Chris Wallace is a registered Democrat. See this piece: "Chris Wallace, Card-Carrying Democrat?" By Amy Argetsinger and Roxanne Roberts 10/11/2006. He appears to be Conservative.
Fox News is part of Rupert Murdoch's News Corp.
It is a well-documented fact that Fox News covers current events from a pro-Republican and conservative point of view. The network does have several news anchors who try to be objective, but in general, the coverage tends to favor Republicans. Thus, Fox News has generally been negative about President Obama (who is a centrist Democrat), although it is mainly the commentators who have been the most critical of him; the news anchors have tried their best to be fair to him.
MSNBC tends to lean Democrat while Fox News tends to lean Republican.
I am guessing Republican because he was on Fox News. However, Meryl Streep appeared on Huckabee on Fox News, and she is a political liberal.
By most accounts, he is a moderate Republican.
Fox News is known to be leaning towards the right. Meaning it is much on the Republicans side. If you are looking for more fair news then ABC would be the best program. ANSWER: As Hillary Clinton said in 2008 "Fox News was the fairest and most balanced news organization during the campaign." If Clinton, A far left democrat thought so....................
Three possibilities exist that might get him off of Fox News: * He is taking time off to write another crank book. * He said something very bad about a favorite Fox Republican, or * He said something tolerable or moderately good about a Democrat.
Belleville News-Democrat was created in 1858.
Chris Wallace is a registered Democrat. See this piece: "Chris Wallace, Card-Carrying Democrat?" By Amy Argetsinger and Roxanne Roberts 10/11/2006. He appears to be Conservative.
typically democrat
Fox News is part of Rupert Murdoch's News Corp.
Matthew Fox Is a Libertarian
It is a well-documented fact that Fox News covers current events from a pro-Republican and conservative point of view. The network does have several news anchors who try to be objective, but in general, the coverage tends to favor Republicans. Thus, Fox News has generally been negative about President Obama (who is a centrist Democrat), although it is mainly the commentators who have been the most critical of him; the news anchors have tried their best to be fair to him.
Yes, News Corp. is the parent company of Fox News Channel.