February 18, 2012 - 9:14 pm
Here’s a simple rule: if you think one news source is unbiased, and another one is biased, it means you aren’t aware of your own biases.
If you think one person’s disrespect is “speaking truth to power” but another person’s is just impolite, it means the disrespect isn’t what’s bothering you.






And what better example than Americans imagining good and evil runs along party lines. You lose some you win some is an idea that at least has credibility.
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Good work, Charlie.
I sometimes wish the individuals in the lame stream media would ask themselves, “Can I be objective about myself?”
Nail. Head.
In religion and politics, people’s beliefs and convictions are in almost every case gotten at second-hand, and without examination.(Mark Twain) now it seems we can add science to this also
This is a corollary (or vice-versa) of the universal rule of driving: “Everybody driving slower than I is a moron, every driving faster than I is a maniac.”
Yes, Flaming Liberal, we do believe in the “on topic” rule here.