Whatever could you mean? Doesn’t everybody use “gravitas” in normal, everyday conversation? :).Let’s be real. Every news outlet, without exception, has an editorial bias one way or the other — it’s been that way since long before the Internet, or television, or radio. It’s always been the intelligent citizen’s responsibility to listen to them all (not just the ones that tickle his own personal preconceptions), and sort out the truth for himself.
Proginoskes about 13 years ago
Watch out, Fox “News” … You’re next!
Superfrog about 13 years ago
I don’t think the weather girl is a real meteorologist either.
wynot about 13 years ago
Faux News.
GROG Premium Member about 13 years ago
If that were true, the jails would be full of reporters.
DavidGBA about 13 years ago
Fox in Canada ! :D
finale about 13 years ago
“I’m not a journalist…I’m a newsreader!”
Nighthawks Premium Member about 13 years ago
wanted: a weather girl.qualifications: good body, gorgeous face. no other experience needed.apply within
stevetalley7497 about 13 years ago
but his ratings are so high . . . .
PShaw0423 about 13 years ago
Whatever could you mean? Doesn’t everybody use “gravitas” in normal, everyday conversation? :).Let’s be real. Every news outlet, without exception, has an editorial bias one way or the other — it’s been that way since long before the Internet, or television, or radio. It’s always been the intelligent citizen’s responsibility to listen to them all (not just the ones that tickle his own personal preconceptions), and sort out the truth for himself.