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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 1087923" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>No they aren't and have heard both say so. No doubt they admire the achievers and most likely would downplay the systemic problems, but I have heard them criticize the nation's corporate leaders. However neither are as adamant about it as Bill O'Reilly. And just a few minutes ago a Democrat economist on the O'Reilly Factor, which is being hosted by Laura Ingraham tonight, just laid out clearly the structural problems in our economy, that it's been very good for the corporations and the top 1%, terrible for the middle class, that the jobs being created in retail, for example, only pay around $20k a year, that we need stronger unions. As soon as she heard unions Laura Ingraham started putting his points down, but he actually gave a very good accounting of what is going on and she's very partisan. This is what you get repeatedly on FOX, an obvious conservative bias but alternative views are given and often very heated debate. And all who slam O'Reilly just don't watch him because he gives Obama a lot of leeway, is respectful, and has gone after Republicans pretty viciously at times. But he also goes just as strongly after liberals, and the liberal blogs can't stand it. Overall though, outside of Hannity and Ingraham FOX tends to be pretty even handed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 1087923, member: 24302"] No they aren't and have heard both say so. No doubt they admire the achievers and most likely would downplay the systemic problems, but I have heard them criticize the nation's corporate leaders. However neither are as adamant about it as Bill O'Reilly. And just a few minutes ago a Democrat economist on the O'Reilly Factor, which is being hosted by Laura Ingraham tonight, just laid out clearly the structural problems in our economy, that it's been very good for the corporations and the top 1%, terrible for the middle class, that the jobs being created in retail, for example, only pay around $20k a year, that we need stronger unions. As soon as she heard unions Laura Ingraham started putting his points down, but he actually gave a very good accounting of what is going on and she's very partisan. This is what you get repeatedly on FOX, an obvious conservative bias but alternative views are given and often very heated debate. And all who slam O'Reilly just don't watch him because he gives Obama a lot of leeway, is respectful, and has gone after Republicans pretty viciously at times. But he also goes just as strongly after liberals, and the liberal blogs can't stand it. Overall though, outside of Hannity and Ingraham FOX tends to be pretty even handed. [/QUOTE]
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