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<blockquote data-quote="DriveInDriѵeOut" data-source="post: 1183369" data-attributes="member: 44954"><p>I see a bunch of crooks. I love following politics, but it is hard to get real news about politics. Fox has a bias to the right, CNBC has a bias to the left, and CNN has a bias to fairness. If republicans declare the world is flat, and democrats declare it is a cube, CNN reports that republicans and democrats can't agree on the shape of the earth, rather than that they are both morons. Facts are not important, only ratings. </p><p></p><p>Truth is that in national elections it doesn't matter who you vote for, they're all bought already. You're correct that they are all too centrist. No matter what they preach at election time, they will all meet each other soon on the long road to the middle. They'll call it compromise, but it's really just selling out the people who voted them into office.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DriveInDriѵeOut, post: 1183369, member: 44954"] I see a bunch of crooks. I love following politics, but it is hard to get real news about politics. Fox has a bias to the right, CNBC has a bias to the left, and CNN has a bias to fairness. If republicans declare the world is flat, and democrats declare it is a cube, CNN reports that republicans and democrats can't agree on the shape of the earth, rather than that they are both morons. Facts are not important, only ratings. Truth is that in national elections it doesn't matter who you vote for, they're all bought already. You're correct that they are all too centrist. No matter what they preach at election time, they will all meet each other soon on the long road to the middle. They'll call it compromise, but it's really just selling out the people who voted them into office. [/QUOTE]
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