Spindrift
Time Person of the Year, 2006
I was having a conversation with a casual acquaintence. In the past we never talked much more than sports. I kind of had the sense was right leaning but we'd never really talked politics before. We were talking about the mini-series "The Pacific". At the end of the second part the marines are back on a ship and a galley hand tells them that back home everyone knows what Guadalcanal is, it's on all the front pages and that they're heroes. Well he then comments, "Nowadays, the only place you'd hear about Guadalcanal would be on Fox News. They're the only fair and balanced news source there is." I was taken aback because he said it very matter of fact like. There was no vitriol, it was like he was saying "Nowadays, they have sliced bread." I then asked him does Fox ever say anything he disagrees with? He said sure, they always have some "liberal idiot" on blathering about something stupid. What about the Fox people themselves? Do you ever disagree with them? "Oh, no of course not." At that point I said, "Wow I can't believe Kansas lost to Northern Iowa in the NCAAs.
A bit of a round about way of my realization that conservatives believe "Fair and balanced" equals a conservative viewpoint. I always thought they at least thought that both sides of an argument are presented by Fox, but that doesn't appear to be what they care about. I guess they take it as "balanced with all the other liberal media outlets", not balanced within their own presentation.
A bit of a round about way of my realization that conservatives believe "Fair and balanced" equals a conservative viewpoint. I always thought they at least thought that both sides of an argument are presented by Fox, but that doesn't appear to be what they care about. I guess they take it as "balanced with all the other liberal media outlets", not balanced within their own presentation.