Oh No some media isn't biased.

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Here is an MSNBC bit on Romney supposedy expressing surprise you can order a hoagie from a touch tone screen.
This is as reported on Huffpo
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text as reported by andrea Mitchell and quoted by Huffpo
"You press a little touch-tone keypad," Romney said, referring to the chain's touch-screen system. "You touch this, touch this, go pay the cashier, and there's your sandwich. It's amazing!"


It turns out MSNBC and then Huffpo left out the part where Romeny said it was amazing you could get a sandwich so quick compared to a givernment change of address form.

A conservative blogger caught the editing done by MSNBC . hasn't MSNBC/NBC been caught creatively editing before?
will they learn this time?
 
I can see where saying and thinking that is more palatable than admitting his policies and failed policies might be the reason

we have posters on here who use the same excuse.

The good thing about this latest MSNBC is many other media have jumped on MSNBC for such a stupidly blalant bias.
i wonder if MSNBC will post and report an apology by Andrea Mitchell
 
Cable news is a joke nowadays. We have the God-hating Bolsheviks at MSNBC that do everything in their power (including bend the truth) to make the GOP look bad and the Democratic Party look good. On the other hand, we have the dollar-loving whores at Fox News that do everything in their power (including bend the truth) to make the GOP look good and the Democratic Party look bad. Neither are fair; neither are honest.

Effectively, we don't have a free press in the cable news department. We have two political parties that each have their own forms of the Reich Ministry of Public Enlightenment and Propaganda. The only difference between the idiots you see on MSNBC/Fox News and Joseph Goebbels is circumstance. There are two parties with a propaganda machine in the US to lie to us, while there was only one in Nazi Germany.
 
Sorry Deez, I have to disagree. Is Fox directly in the middle? No, but they are much closer to the center than any other news agency. It's almost to the point that people like you think anything reported bad about the left is bad reporting. You're just not use to seeing the Dems called out.
 
I would have a similar response with a touch-screen hoagie ordering system like that. And I really don't think adding the dig at the Government changes Romney's sentiment much. He doesn't order a lot of hoagies and doesn't know where the different restaurants are. If you read the full incident, it was a bit of a Gaff for Romney. It reminds me of the news of Obama's bowling outing in '08. Obama sucks at bowling. Romney doesn't buy hoagies all over the place that often. Makes for good filler but who really cares? I don't think this is the type of story to point out bias in journalism.
 
Then you will have to trust me Deez since you don't get some of the other cable news stations. Although most of them are not close to MSNBC, they are still further left than Fox is right.
 
Deez, how do you continue to put words in my mouth. You act like I'm putting words in your mouth as you are putting words in my mouth. Do you follow? Where did I say you said CNN is more balanced. I am debating with you which one is closer to the middle betwee Fox and CNN. Your arguments sounds like you believe CNN is the closest to the middle. My apology to you if I misread what you said. But for the record, I'm arguing that Fox is closer to the middle than CNN. I actually tuned into MSNBC during the Gore vs Bush election not realizing how off the wall they were. They declared Gore the winner in Florida about 4 hours too early in attempt to have that state stop voting since it was over when Gore had a lead due to the counties he was carrying. They were so far to the left that I realized quick they were so slanted. I turned to CNN and although it took much longer, they would not give a voice to the other side. They would pretty much only have guest that agree with them to speak on political issues. Then I turned to Fox and to this day you have some heated arguments on both sides. I do give credit though to Fox and CNN when it comes to actually reporting the news (not the opinion analyst for the two networks), they never intentionally take things out of context to fool their viewers like MSNBC does regularly.
 

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