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Animalman said:
I didn't "confess", I told you I watched a full episode, and that I didn't like what I saw. You said the episode I saw wasn't very good, so I watched another one, and didn't like it either.




Mmkay. Full episode. Didn't like what you saw. Associated it with the entire series, made a judgement call right there.

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No, because the leftist characters are there only as parodies, who are blasted by the main character throughout the show(as are various liberal politicians or celebrities).




Throughout the entire series, they ALL take shots at eachother. Not just Newport to everyone else. Search out the episode that involved selective voting process for best example.

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If you like it, that's fine...but, to borrow a Texan phrase, just don't piss down my back and tell me it's raining.




I didn't. I did, however, say that you were being myopic for judging it so quickly.

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The show is what it is. Even G-Man admitted as much, in the same thread our conversation on it took place.




Conservative perspective. Not a bias agenda. I will say that episode was Bush was a bit wacky, but that's about it.

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You mean 180. 360 degrees would just bring me back around to the point where I was at the start.




Already edited it.

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Anyway...naturally, I disagree. I don't care for overly political tv shows. There's enough fact spinning in both directions, I'm tired of it all. This is the same reason why I had zero interest in Al Franken's radio station(and even less interest in Rush Limbaugh's radio show).




Coulda' fooled me by giving time to it.

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I don't care for Will and Grace. Would you call it a politically leftist show? What would you call a politically leftist show?




WTF?

Yeah Animalman, those are REALLY comparable.

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Not exactly. It's making it seem like the media in general(liberal or otherwise) has filtered out anything even remotely negative about Reagan in its summary of his life and works, practically deifying the guy.




As I said before and demonstrated by the implication of the characters' actions: Censorship.

Heh! Yeah, it really "deifies" him . Nothing negative, but sure as hell nothing good. They can't bad mouth him for obvious (shallow) reasons, but they can't praise him for even more ( too influential) reasons.

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(that flies in the face of the whole "liberals dominate the media" argument preached here a good deal, but that's another topic entirely)




No it doesn't.

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Actually, the cartoon did say that. Did you not read the full one, that whomod posted?




Just got around to it. But I was focusing on the other strip.

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Either way, while I can't remember if that exact quote has been used before, I've heard a lot of similar eulogies given, in the same vein. This is in addition to those of conversative newsletters, like Ed Koch's We All Loved Ronald Reagan article.




I'm talking Liberal stations. Not Conservatives. Liberals.