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ebayfool Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jul-07-07 03:36 PM
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22. Yes, fair to have different sides represented - but equally. It's not as it stands ...
at present - there's a preponderance of wingers w/a very few representing any other viewpoint. That's why I said cut "some" of them. Leaving the deck stacked w/wingers is, imo, not doing a good job.


"And I believe he's also responsible for the wingers that are the primary staple there, as well. He may not have been the one that hired 'em, but he IS the guy that keeps 'em. If he cut some of the GOP talking heads out like Tucker Carlson, Joe Scarborough, etc ... THEN I might say he's doing a good job."

For it to be equal or fair representation, Abrams needs to toss in a few more Schusters & Olbermanns into the line-up. Till then, he's not doing such a bang up job from my point of view.

Your satisfaction w/the status quo may vary, of course.


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