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"Bias" and "conflict of interest" are not the same thing. Legolas Send a noteboard - 06/11/2010 12:28:00 AM
The funniest part is the idea that a few campaign contributions is what tipped them off that he was showing bias. The simple idea that MSNBC is even attempting to not show any sort of balance is hilarious. They can rant and rave all they like about Fox News but their election night panels were balanced and multiple points of view were presented. MSNBC did not have a single person who was not hard left in their studio.

That he was showing bias was hardly deniable even by the MSNBC bosses, doubt they needed tipping off for that. :P
Couldn’t have happened to a nicer guy.

Heh.
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