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Trump was only part of the vote. There are Rs across the board. My pov is far more mainstream than this board’s collective pov. I don’t know when that day of reckoning is coming because your party has no policies other than open borders, men playing women’s sports, and trump hatred. I don’t see that changing anytime soon.
Throwing an expensive masturbatory parade while the world is falling apart under Trump’s lack of leadership is definitely why all those people voted R last fall. Glad you guys are keeping your eyes on the ball.
 
Trump was only part of the vote. There are Rs across the board. My pov is far more mainstream than this board’s collective pov. I don’t know when that day of reckoning is coming because your party has no policies other than open borders, men playing women’s sports, and trump hatred. I don’t see that changing anytime soon.
Your post reads like an episode on fox, but you believe you are more mainstream? Wow.
 
Do you ever get tired of posting factually incorrect things and having to be corrected?

When that happens to me I feel pretty embarrassed? I am assuming that feeling goes away when corrected over and over?
Getting caught using factually incorrect information was a catalyst to a complete life change for me. I'm not sure how some are completely ok with it.

I still hate to present information as fact and find out it is a lie.
 
Getting caught using factually incorrect information was a catalyst to a complete life change for me. I'm not sure how some are completely ok with it.

I still hate to present information as fact and find out it is a lie.
Same here. I got tired of factually incorrect info and having to excuse stupid shit that Pubs say; that is why I walked.
 
When that happens to me I feel pretty embarrassed? I am assuming that feeling goes away when corrected over and over?
Voting for Trump three times and beating his chest on the board as he does pretty much puts him all-in. He's got nothing to do but watch the flop, turn and river and grimace at each one, because he's holding a 2-5 unsuited.
 
Throwing an expensive masturbatory parade while the world is falling apart under Trump’s lack of leadership is definitely why all those people voted R last fall. Glad you guys are keeping your eyes on the ball.
The world is falling apart?
 
More mainstream than this board? Without question.
This says a lot about you, if you really consider fox mainstream.

Additionally, I'm not sure we cover a broad enough spectrum of topics to really know where everyone stands.
 
This says a lot about you, if you really consider fox mainstream.

Additionally, I'm not sure we cover a broad enough spectrum of topics to really know where everyone stands.
I was talking about me personally, not fox. But I believe fox has the largest viewership by a wide margin.
 
I was talking about me personally, not fox. But I believe fox has the largest viewership by a wide margin.
Virtually nobody but over 65 crowd watch cable TV bews anymore. Vast majority get their news from online sources (including CNN and other sources). So TV viewership is no measure of an actual audience. SO Congrats to Fox for getting that small sliver of people who watch TV for their news.
 
Virtually nobody but over 65 crowd watch cable TV bews anymore. Vast majority get their news from online sources (including CNN and other sources). So TV viewership is no measure of an actual audience. SO Congrats to Fox for getting that small sliver of people who watch TV for their news.
Maybe not.

In the United States, television is the most popular source of news, with 49% of adults reporting they get their news from TV often. While social media is a growing source, it is used less frequently than television. News websites are also a popular source, with 33% of adults using them often.

Here's a breakdown of news consumption by source:

  • TV: 49% of adults often get news from TV.
  • News websites: 33% of adults often get news from news websites.
  • Radio: 26% of adults often get news from the radio.
  • Print newspapers: 16% of adults often get news from print newspapers.
  • Social media: 20% of adults often get news from social media.
 
Maybe not.

In the United States, television is the most popular source of news, with 49% of adults reporting they get their news from TV often. While social media is a growing source, it is used less frequently than television. News websites are also a popular source, with 33% of adults using them often.

Here's a breakdown of news consumption by source:

  • TV: 49% of adults often get news from TV.
  • News websites: 33% of adults often get news from news websites.
  • Radio: 26% of adults often get news from the radio.
  • Print newspapers: 16% of adults often get news from print newspapers.
  • Social media: 20% of adults often get news from social media.
Thanks. What is the source link?
 
I was talking about me personally, not fox. But I believe fox has the largest viewership by a wide margin.
Again, I don't believe that fox viewership supports being centered or mainstream. I believe it speaks more to being indoctrinated. Like my relatives who just leave it on constantly, they are not mainstream and far from centrist, they are racist, indoctrinated, cult members. But they believe they are centrist...
 
Virtually nobody but over 65 crowd watch cable TV bews anymore. Vast majority get their news from online sources (including CNN and other sources). So TV viewership is no measure of an actual audience. SO Congrats to Fox for getting that small sliver of people who watch TV for their news.
True. But Fox creates and amplifies what others read online. So the power of Fox is more than its viewership.
 
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