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- Wittyfish, on 11/21/2008, -9/+338This is all TV news. Get your facts straight.
- ani625, on 11/21/2008, -12/+176Linking the actual comic would be wonderful
http://www.dilbert.com/fast/2005-8-21/ - Sharkss, on 11/21/2008, -6/+95Yeah, it's nice that the poster likes to 'interpret' for us.
This is all TV news. Thanks OP. - ThsGuyRightHere, on 11/20/2008, -11/+72Adams forgot to mention the terrorist fist jab of death.
- schizogony, on 11/21/2008, -2/+61In other news a squirrel waterskiing.
- aalmeida259, on 11/21/2008, -23/+73Sounds more like CNN to be honest.
- DryCat, on 11/21/2008, -1/+44That's the truth.
Good job on the adjective-animal usermname too. - MadOgre, on 11/21/2008, -13/+51It's also Huffpo.
- bushisadumbass, on 11/21/2008, -6/+42It actually sounds like all the news networks. CNN, Fraud News, MSNBC, CBS, ABC, NBC, so on.
They are all the same *****. - fakekevinrose, on 11/21/2008, -0/+36Yea i read that in the panel too.
- inactive, on 11/21/2008, -3/+38It sounds like pretty much any of today's News Networks.
- petermac99, on 11/21/2008, -0/+28Well it is from 3 years ago, so I guess it's only really 2 years late
- lorem1000, on 11/21/2008, -3/+28It would be cool if one more person says it's about every news channel. Really. That would be spectacular. Make sure to change up the wording like all the others. Gotta stay original!
- norcalscan, on 11/21/2008, -1/+21um..uh...ummmm..I can't.......thatswhatshesaid!!!
- azreal156, on 11/21/2008, -2/+18My favorite part was when the two white guys started arguing.
- tjallen, on 11/21/2008, -10/+25I balance FNC with digg, which is very liberal. I'm libertarian. I prefer it over CNN. 24-hr news + gorgeous women divided by my own research = a decent background news channel while I'm doing other things during my day. Anyone listening or reading the news without doing their own research on the topics to verify or find a different opinion is a sheep. No 'News' network gives you the full truth. It's why we're all here on digg, and reading many different sites per day addressing the same topic, but in different ways.
- BootsElectric, on 11/21/2008, -2/+16Yeah! Everyone knows the web page indexing structure of the Dilbert.com website. Lazy I tell ya, lazy.
- JCEEZ, on 11/21/2008, -30/+43lol dugg for title
- dfsjdkflasjk, on 11/21/2008, -2/+15Definitely, I was trying to figure out why the submitter only mentioned Fox News and not CNN or MSNBC.
- fireashes, on 11/21/2008, -3/+16Basically thats most the news channels. I will give NPR, BBC a "A" for not being the news that Dogbert explained. I am showing partiality to those channels.
- gospe1337, on 11/21/2008, -4/+14Doesn't this cover... *all* 24 hour news stations?
- houndeyex, on 11/21/2008, -3/+13...but it's smaller
- oGEEKGUYo, on 11/21/2008, -2/+12Because ripping on Fox News will guarantee first page.
- MrWally, on 11/21/2008, -0/+10Yes it is.
- BellaVitaGirl, on 11/21/2008, -0/+9In other news a reporter stomping grapes.
- TheCollective00, on 11/21/2008, -0/+9"Hey, it's all gonna work out allright. Here's Tom with the weather."
-Bill Hicks - Somnabot, on 11/21/2008, -0/+9It's called "reading comprehension." You should look into it.
- Greggg, on 11/21/2008, -0/+8Mostly because they are funny, while well-informed?
- inactive, on 11/21/2008, -1/+9So did I, what a ***** coinicidink
- hi2u2, on 11/21/2008, -4/+12Not just Fox News... more like every mainstream news broadcaster.
- Tprnyc, on 11/21/2008, -0/+8I'm not going to allow you people to bash Onion News Network.
- pingudownunder, on 11/21/2008, -2/+10This is all TV news ... in the USA. Other countres (some, not all, I admit) tend to have unbiased TV news coverage ... at least from the media and government. BBC (UK), ABC (Australia), TF1 (France), Deutche Welle (Germany) FTW.
- bushisadumbass, on 11/21/2008, -1/+8Unfortunately you are right.
- Birukun, on 11/21/2008, -5/+12AMEN!
(is it safe to say that anymore?) - inactive, on 11/21/2008, -0/+7Exactly, every news channel nowadays.
- eggdog14, on 11/21/2008, -5/+12and MSNBC and CNN...
- hi2u2, on 11/21/2008, -0/+7I'D WATCH THAT. :D
- seltaeb4, on 11/21/2008, -1/+7Hey, I'd rather see Dilbert on the front page than XKCD.
- MetricLobster, on 11/21/2008, -1/+7Should i point out that i do not find Canadian news to be at all like US news?? .... the news i watch is... well actually news... boring but informative .... i stop to watch CNN sometimes to see if there are any cool explosions from time to time but i never see anything that is actually informative
- inactive, on 11/21/2008, -1/+7Welcome to internet lol
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2xxKwesCKJk - btschul, on 11/21/2008, -3/+9Really, this describes most of the major news networks, but Fox News bashing gets you major popularity points here on Digg.
- Davoidbot, on 11/21/2008, -0/+5It was both insightful and informative. I completely understand the situation from all points of view.
- azreal156, on 11/21/2008, -0/+5That sounds familiar.
- TheMachine1, on 11/21/2008, -0/+5 "dumb crooks who keep getting stuck in chimneys"
Sounds like a story I would Digg. - ReyX, on 11/21/2008, -0/+5His name is 'Nutty" and he is three years old...
How 'bout that?? That squirrel can WATERSKI! - inactive, on 11/21/2008, -3/+7Buried for inaccurate title. It's every news channel.
- kawaiirobo, on 11/21/2008, -1/+5Yea, but NPR is about as interesting as watching my grandmother knit, and the BBC has people with funny accents.
(/sarcasm, just in case) - inactive, on 11/21/2008, -1/+5Because libertarians these days are politically homeless. Republicans steal our rhetoric and govern as statist failures, and then OUR policies (which never got tried) get blamed for the failures. The media bias against us is literally ***** overwhelming. That's why.
- inactive, on 11/21/2008, -0/+4Also accepted for CNN: Clinton News Network
- DemDude, on 11/21/2008, -1/+5While I agree with you, that all US Mainstream News Channels are pure *****, Fox "News" is a whole different level of *****. I don't think anyone can argue that they aren't the most biased, bigotted, ***** you can get.
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