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Post by veganyoga on Mar 4, 2013 20:10:56 GMT -5
Is not a news network? LOL!
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Post by Deleted on Mar 7, 2013 21:30:28 GMT -5
LOL I definitely agree!
Newsmax is another low value news source as well.
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Post by dallasdimebags on Mar 12, 2013 14:07:08 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Mar 12, 2013 16:46:20 GMT -5
Whenever I have read it, it felt like right wing propaganda. Of course people can source "news" wherever they like, but I would be embarrassed to use sources like Newsmax or Daily KOS as a general rule. Propaganda sheets are silly at best and dangerous in a fascist manner at worst. The Dick Morris/Newsmax Super PAC Boondoggle Blog ››› December 7, 2012 1:01 PM EST ››› BEN DIMIERO & ERIC HANANOKI While the 2012 election may have severely damaged Dick Morris' credibility as a pundit, leading to his temporary benching at Fox News, it appears to have been good for his wallet. The Fox News contributor and columnist at The Hill aggressively fundraised for a super PAC he advised, which then apparently funneled money back to Morris through rentals of his email list. According to FEC data released December 6, Morris' Super PAC for America paid conservative news outlet Newsmax Media roughly $1.7 million for "fundraising" in October and November. A significant portion of the super PAC's money likely went to renting Morris' own email list, which is operated by Newsmax Media. mediamatters.org/blog/2012/12/07/the-dick-morrisnewsmax-super-pac-boondoggle/191740
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Post by dallasdimebags on Mar 12, 2013 16:56:40 GMT -5
Whenever I have read it, it felt like right wing propaganda.
Of course people can source "news" wherever they like, but I would be embarrassed to use sources like Newsmax or Daily KOS as a general rule. Propaganda sheets are silly at best and dangerous in a fascist manner at worst.
The Dick Morris/Newsmax Super PAC Boondoggle Blog ››› December 7, 2012 1:01 PM EST ››› BEN DIMIERO & ERIC HANANOKI
While the 2012 election may have severely damaged Dick Morris' credibility as a pundit, leading to his temporary benching at Fox News, it appears to have been good for his wallet. The Fox News contributor and columnist at The Hill aggressively fundraised for a super PAC he advised, which then apparently funneled money back to Morris through rentals of his email list.
According to FEC data released December 6, Morris' Super PAC for America paid conservative news outlet Newsmax Media roughly $1.7 million for "fundraising" in October and November. A significant portion of the super PAC's money likely went to renting Morris' own email list, which is operated by Newsmax Media.>
Holy toledo Batman. An actual thoughtful answer to a question on a political forum.
THAT'S something you don't see every day.<G>
I'll throw out a snicker for both NEWSMAX and DailyKos.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 2, 2013 18:04:03 GMT -5
it does have hard hitting articles
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Post by Deleted on Apr 8, 2013 14:54:11 GMT -5
I was not familiar with them before, but a certain poster who does nothing except copy and paste their articles has shown that they are just partisan propaganda.
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Post by thelion on Apr 17, 2013 8:34:35 GMT -5
I was not familiar with them before, but a certain poster who does nothing except copy and paste their articles has shown that they are just partisan propaganda. Nicely put. I would put Fox, Breitbart, MSN, and DailyKos into the same pools.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 17, 2013 11:06:08 GMT -5
Personally, I do not consider Breitbart or Kos to be "news" sites at all. They are just blogs.
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