Why the Farm and Harvest Report89Hen wrote:I do not like national news, period. I watch local news and Maryland Farm and Harvest Report.
I can't stand the new ABC news format. Big stretch with no commercials, then 30 seconds of news sandwiched between 4 minutes of commercial/s at the end... when the have the stories you actually want to see.
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I could agree with you mostly on cspan, however, since I disconnected cable I have come to realize that PBS is a very nefarious organization with a horrific liberal/one world agenda.∞∞∞ wrote:MSNBC has become the liberal version of Fox. CNN (US) tries to play off like they're neutral, but they're liberal and not fooling anyone. Of the TV networks, PBS/CSPAN/BBC are the most neutral.GannonFan wrote:I don't see enough of MSNBC, but I would say CNN and Fox are the same, just diametrically opposed. And CNN was late to the game, any objectivity they had went out on Election night in 2016. I'm not sure Fox has ever been objective.
With a view like theirs, there should be no public funding.
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PBS and “nefarious” don’t really go togetherBisonfanatical wrote:I could agree with you mostly on cspan, however, since I disconnected cable I have come to realize that PBS is a very nefarious organization with a horrific liberal/one world agenda.∞∞∞ wrote: MSNBC has become the liberal version of Fox. CNN (US) tries to play off like they're neutral, but they're liberal and not fooling anyone. Of the TV networks, PBS/CSPAN/BBC are the most neutral.
With a view like theirs, there should be no public funding.
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He also doesn't realize that PBS is not a cable channel. And how does one realize it's "very nefarious" after cutting cable when the option to not watch it exists, unless it was the only channel:Ibanez wrote:PBS and “nefarious” don’t really go togetherBisonfanatical wrote:
I could agree with you mostly on cspan, however, since I disconnected cable I have come to realize that PBS is a very nefarious organization with a horrific liberal/one world agenda.
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"nefarious" would carry more clout if PBS had a bigger viewershipBisonfanatical wrote:I could agree with you mostly on cspan, however, since I disconnected cable I have come to realize that PBS is a very nefarious organization with a horrific liberal/one world agenda.∞∞∞ wrote: MSNBC has become the liberal version of Fox. CNN (US) tries to play off like they're neutral, but they're liberal and not fooling anyone. Of the TV networks, PBS/CSPAN/BBC are the most neutral.
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as it is they are largely a speck in a vacuum
outside of Sesame Street it is over the heads of about 85% of Americans, blue or red
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I guess it depends if you view the world thru liberal eyes or conservative eyes.Ibanez wrote:PBS and “nefarious” don’t really go togetherBisonfanatical wrote:
I could agree with you mostly on cspan, however, since I disconnected cable I have come to realize that PBS is a very nefarious organization with a horrific liberal/one world agenda.
With a view like theirs, there should be no public funding.
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Or neither. I’d love to hear how PBS is “nefarious.” It’s probably that goddamn SC business minute or the Austin City Limits. I bet it’s Masterpiece Theater and Downton Abbey.Bisonfanatical wrote:I guess it depends if you view the world thru liberal eyes or conservative eyes.Ibanez wrote: PBS and “nefarious” don’t really go together
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If you don't have cable, you have a couple major channels and 4PBS channels. You can either watch PBS which includes many programs that are pro global, pro Muslim, pro minority, Anti conservative, or you can watch the other quality programming like Ellen degenerate, gerry springer, etc.∞∞∞ wrote:He also doesn't realize that PBS is not a cable channel. And how does one realize it's "very nefarious" after cutting cable when the option to not watch it exists, unless it was the only channel:Ibanez wrote: PBS and “nefarious” don’t really go together
Watching news on PBS is like a continuous recycle of JSO and trump, it will turn you into that GIF you posted.
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They have a definate leftist agenda that rivals main stream media.CID1990 wrote:"nefarious" would carry more clout if PBS had a bigger viewershipBisonfanatical wrote:
I could agree with you mostly on cspan, however, since I disconnected cable I have come to realize that PBS is a very nefarious organization with a horrific liberal/one world agenda.
With a view like theirs, there should be no public funding.
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as it is they are largely a speck in a vacuum
outside of Sesame Street it is over the heads of about 85% of Americans, blue or red
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It would be nice to view a news program that just covers the news. Some are more subtle than others.
Listening to fox is the right wing channel, and that is ok if you want right wing news. I just want middle of the road, non political news....
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Your posts show if you do or don't have a political view ... spin it your wayIbanez wrote:Or neither. I’d love to hear how PBS is “nefarious.” It’s probably that goddamn SC business minute or the Austin City Limits. I bet it’s Masterpiece Theater and Downton Abbey.Bisonfanatical wrote:I guess it depends if you view the world thru liberal eyes or conservative eyes.
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Do they still air the BBC World News? IIRC that seemed dry and straight forward.Bisonfanatical wrote:They have a definate leftist agenda that rivals main stream media.CID1990 wrote:
"nefarious" would carry more clout if PBS had a bigger viewership
as it is they are largely a speck in a vacuum
outside of Sesame Street it is over the heads of about 85% of Americans, blue or red
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It would be nice to view a news program that just covers the news. Some are more subtle than others.
Listening to fox is the right wing channel, and that is ok if you want right wing news. I just want middle of the road, non political news....
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I listen to BBC World News frequently. Great way to hear some young Oxford toff inform us of the latest political developments in East Bacchanalia, and the mating habits of the 3-toed sloth.kalm wrote:Do they still air the BBC World News? IIRC that seemed dry and straight forward.Bisonfanatical wrote:
They have a definate leftist agenda that rivals main stream media.
It would be nice to view a news program that just covers the news. Some are more subtle than others.
Listening to fox is the right wing channel, and that is ok if you want right wing news. I just want middle of the road, non political news....
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Come on, buddy. You made the claim now back it up. I believe I've stated that there is a slight left lean to their reporting, but that 1) doesn't make it "nefarious" and; 2) doesn't make PBS rival anything mainstream.Bisonfanatical wrote:Your posts show if you do or don't have a political view ... spin it your wayIbanez wrote: Or neither. I’d love to hear how PBS is “nefarious.” It’s probably that goddamn SC business minute or the Austin City Limits. I bet it’s Masterpiece Theater and Downton Abbey.
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So what the fuck is it? Can you defend your claim that PBS is on par with CNN Or MSNBC?
Or is this your own, biased research where you ignore anything that doesn't conform to your views?
You report, I'll decide.
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So...who do you listen to? Every media outlet has a bias. Even those close to the center...like PBS or Reuters.Bisonfanatical wrote:They have a definate leftist agenda that rivals main stream media.CID1990 wrote:
"nefarious" would carry more clout if PBS had a bigger viewership
as it is they are largely a speck in a vacuum
outside of Sesame Street it is over the heads of about 85% of Americans, blue or red
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It would be nice to view a news program that just covers the news. Some are more subtle than others.
Listening to fox is the right wing channel, and that is ok if you want right wing news. I just want middle of the road, non political news....
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https://mediabiasfactcheck.com/pbs-news-hour/CID1990 wrote:"nefarious" would carry more clout if PBS had a bigger viewershipBisonfanatical wrote:
I could agree with you mostly on cspan, however, since I disconnected cable I have come to realize that PBS is a very nefarious organization with a horrific liberal/one world agenda.
With a view like theirs, there should be no public funding.
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as it is they are largely a speck in a vacuum
outside of Sesame Street it is over the heads of about 85% of Americans, blue or red
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I think Nefarious is on the outer edges..
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Why are we tiptoeing around?
Stations are partially funded by the federal government, thus BF finds it "nefarious."
Stations are partially funded by the federal government, thus BF finds it "nefarious."
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https://www.merriam-webster.com/.../...Ibanez wrote:Come on, buddy. You made the claim now back it up. I believe I've stated that there is a slight left lean to their reporting, but that 1) doesn't make it "nefarious" and; 2) doesn't make PBS rival anything mainstream.Bisonfanatical wrote:
Your posts show if you do or don't have a political view ... spin it your way
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So what the **** is it? Can you defend your claim that PBS is on par with CNN Or MSNBC?
Or is this your own, biased research where you ignore anything that doesn't conform to your views?
You report, I'll decide.
Villainous applies to any evil, depraved, or vile conduct or characteristic, while nefarious (which derives from the Latin noun nefas, meaning "crime") suggests flagrant breaching of time-honored laws and traditions of conduct.
As you can see, it depends on what your political view is, pro Muslim, pro gay, pro trans, pro socislist, pro left, Anti right, to you is slightly left, to a conservative in his 60s, as defined by the definition pasted above ... it is nefarious.
As for my research, words have meanings an I am going to challange people who are rooted in ideologies. Whether it is religious or political, people need to think for themselves and not just be someone's political or religious shill, parroting nonsense instead of promoting their own well thought out ideas.
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I listen to the same outlets as you I am sure, for as long as I can stand the views. Sometimes they promote news and I listen, sometimes they promote views and I flip the channel.Ibanez wrote:So...who do you listen to? Every media outlet has a bias. Even those close to the center...like PBS or Reuters.Bisonfanatical wrote:
They have a definate leftist agenda that rivals main stream media.
It would be nice to view a news program that just covers the news. Some are more subtle than others.
Listening to fox is the right wing channel, and that is ok if you want right wing news. I just want middle of the road, non political news....
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PBS programing is better in the evening than it is through the day. I am recovering from a surgery and have been watching PBS programming thru the day that I rarely see at night. It leaves a lot to be desired.
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IT you might be the only other person I've known to use 3-toed sloth in a statement.Ivytalk wrote:I listen to BBC World News frequently. Great way to hear some young Oxford toff inform us of the latest political developments in East Bacchanalia, and the mating habits of the 3-toed sloth.kalm wrote:
Do they still air the BBC World News? IIRC that seemed dry and straight forward.
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Speaking of well thought out and researched views.∞∞∞ wrote:Why are we tiptoeing around?
Stations are partially funded by the federal government, thus BF finds it "nefarious."
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Ivytalk wrote:I listen to BBC World News frequently. Great way to hear some young Oxford toff inform us of the latest political developments in East Bacchanalia, and the mating habits of the 3-toed sloth.kalm wrote:
Do they still air the BBC World News? IIRC that seemed dry and straight forward.
I’d also recommend Democracy Now.Very entertaining.
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It's obvious that you are too biased to be objective. We learned this in the religion thread. PBS is hardly "nefarious"...Bisonfanatical wrote:https://www.merriam-webster.com/.../...Ibanez wrote: Come on, buddy. You made the claim now back it up. I believe I've stated that there is a slight left lean to their reporting, but that 1) doesn't make it "nefarious" and; 2) doesn't make PBS rival anything mainstream.
So what the **** is it? Can you defend your claim that PBS is on par with CNN Or MSNBC?
Or is this your own, biased research where you ignore anything that doesn't conform to your views?
You report, I'll decide.
Villainous applies to any evil, depraved, or vile conduct or characteristic, while nefarious (which derives from the Latin noun nefas, meaning "crime") suggests flagrant breaching of time-honored laws and traditions of conduct.
As you can see, it depends on what your political view is, pro Muslim, pro gay, pro trans, pro socislist, pro left, Anti right, to you is slightly left, to a conservative in his 60s, as defined by the definition pasted above ... it is nefarious.
As for my research, words have meanings an I am going to challange people who are rooted in ideologies. Whether it is religious or political, people need to think for themselves and not just be someone's political or religious shill, parroting nonsense instead of promoting their own well thought out ideas.
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And i'm right of center if anything.
But you didn't answer the question - who or what news agency do you listen to? I'm sure they're nefarious in their own right.
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https://www.merriam-webster.com/.../...
Villainous applies to any evil, depraved, or vile conduct or characteristic, while nefarious (which derives from the Latin noun nefas, meaning "crime") suggests flagrant breaching of time-honored laws and traditions of conduct.
As you can see, it depends on what your political view is, pro Muslim, pro gay, pro trans, pro socislist, pro left, Anti right, to you is slightly left, to a conservative in his 60s, as defined by the definition pasted above ... it is nefarious.
No it isn't. It's the wrong word.
I hope the muslims, gays, trans, socialists all do well and improve as human beings. You should too, after all there are literally billions of them and we're probably going to have to continue sharing the planet with them.
You got caught and can't admit it.
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You're a con which hates leftist-ideologies and espouses some odd shit about being a non-conformist. You pretend to value facts, yet when facts don't fit your world-view, they become an issue.Bisonfanatical wrote:Speaking of well thought out and researched views.∞∞∞ wrote:Why are we tiptoeing around?
Stations are partially funded by the federal government, thus BF finds it "nefarious."
So stop pretending to have some grand outsider's perspective of the world. You're a conservative; I'm a liberal; others here are moderates. The rest of this BSing around is unnecessary.


