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Comments by "Hugh Jorgan" (@HughJorgan1) on "Watch Fox News hosts react to Marie Yovanovitch testimony" video.
He has very high ratings and is often the top rated in his time slot. Overall, Fox is far ahead of CNN. That's why they're still on the air.
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Let's pause for a moment and reflect on the massive irony of CNN talking about spin and echo chambers.
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CNN spun her testimony to mean she’s a victim of some massive conspiracy and coverup. And to call Trump’s tweet witness tampering is ridiculous. It’s not a trial and it had nothing to do with what she was saying.
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That's confirmation bias. Wallace says what you want to hear so you like him. Whether what he says is true or not. Same reason all anti-Trumpers watch CNN. And just to be clear, I watch both stations. It's important to have some balance.
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@jesusmorales-sanchez1963 ..Fair points. But I think you understand that I could say the exact same thing about CNN's reporting of the hearings. They cherry pick quotes and put words such as "bombshell" in their headlines..despite nothing of the sort. Moreover, let's remember this is the station that has 3 years of proof of Trump colluding with Russia. Their ratings are brutal for many reasons but their incessant lies-by-omission, bias, and blatant propaganda are right up there. Conversely, I find Fox to be FAR more balanced and factual. If you watch full Hannity and Carlson shows they mix a lot of criticism of Trump decisions into their praise. This kind of balance is something you NEVER see from Lemon or Anderson . They're not capable of saying a single thing good about Trump, or his many accomplishments for the country. Hence the CNN echo chamber.
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@sandiegotrafficlightstrain354 ..We'll need to disagree. And I encourage you to realize that confirmation bias is a major problem in today's information age. I'm occasional guilty of it and must catch myself. I also encourage you to appreciate that there will be people who will have a completely different view and perspective of the information presented by media. And we could debate Trump's massive accomplishments for the country all day. I think he's done an excellent job...despite 3 years of attacks, fake news, and a dysfunctional Congress (both Democrat controlled and Republican controlled). The legacies from his first term are many. I look forward to a second term. (there's no chance he's removed from office and the Democrat's circus is only helping build his support) And we could debate the validity and truth of what Fox and CNN report all day. What's irrefutable is that CNN's rating suck in comparison to Fox. Heck, even MSNBC beats them in many rating periods. This is primarily because they cant be trusted Bottom line, it's ok to disagree. Have a good one.
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"The whistleblower complaint clearly states it is based on second hand information and thus hearsay". Well said. That's just one of the many, many holes in the Democrat's case.
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Regardless of whether people think there’s enough evidence to back up those charges (I don’t think so) the Senate won’t remove Trump from office. The entire process is flawed and entirely partisan. Compare that with Clinton’s process, where 31 Democrats voted to impeach. More importantly, he committed one of the worst crimes possible for a President (perjury) and still wasn’t removed. The Dems are embarrassing themselves and will fail.
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Agree. And if Grand Jury testimony was public everyone would've seen Clinton commit the perjury that got him impeached in real time. That's not a good look, regardless of what side you're on.
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