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badgenome said:

Curious that your graph leaves off Obama. Anyway, it looks a little different when you look at the more relevant question: who controlled Congress?


Quick, take your graph and run. There's a shit storm coming.



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Jon Stewart is a democrat, right?



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Chandler said:
Jon Stewart is a democrat, right?


Yes, very much so.



smroadkill15 said:
Chandler said:
Jon Stewart is a democrat, right?


Yes, very much so.


Ok. I like him. Obama go!



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badgenome said:

Curious that your graph leaves off Obama. Anyway, it looks a little different when you look at the more relevant question: who controlled Congress?


That's also as a % of GDP while the OP is not.



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Chark said:

That's also as a % of GDP while the OP is not.

Yes, true. It's a much more useful graph all the way around.



Fox news are definitely delusional but I would like to think some republicans have some sort of common sense, but I don't know. All I know is fox news like to make a big deal out of anything, the democrats do or say and scare the people into believing anything they say, which is basically republican propaganda



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Blind partisans are delusional on both sides of the political spectrum, and they both have media sources that cause their delusions ...

John Stewart, Stephen Colbert, and Saturday Night Live are political biased media sources that are based entirely in the appeal to ridicule logical falacy; and they encourage people to make fun of the other side of the argument (or usually the person at the other side of an argument) rather than understand what they're saying. You can't argue that Republican's are delusional when you hear people claim that they should vote for the Democrats based on a Joke they heard on a biased comedy show.

While Fox News (from the limited amount I have seen) at least tries to seem somewhat impartial on straight news shows (leaving their bias to be mostly managed through commentary shows), MSNBC doesn't ever try to project impartiality. In most ways MSNBC is as bad or worse than Fox News ...



the2real4mafol said:
Fox news are definitely delusional but I would like to think some republicans have some sort of common sense, but I don't know. All I know is fox news like to make a big deal out of anything, the democrats do or say and scare the people into believing anything they say, which is basically republican propaganda


How is this any different from MSNBC or the Democrats propaganda?

I would support people who were against biased news or propaganda in general, but most people who oppose Fox News and Republican propaganda are only opposed to it because they're on the opposite end of the political spectrum; and they support the propaganda machine on their side of the political spectrum.



First off... generally the censoring of "sexy pictures" is a liberal thing... done because of the inherent sexism in such objectifying pictures.

... Second off I don't think Amp visits the political section... and the whole "Sexy picture" avatar thing has something that's gone on website wide.