Media bias has been a favorite theme of the Right for decades, of course.
“Media bias has been a favorite theme of the Right for decades, of course.”
— Thomas Frank · Bias
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Media bias has been a favorite theme of the Right for decades, of course.
“Media bias has been a favorite theme of the Right for decades, of course.”
— Thomas Frank · Bias
Media bias has been a favorite theme of the Right for decades, of course.
Our current way of regulating the financial system is dysfunctional. Oversight is dispersed among numerous confusing bodies that at times have seemed to be racing each other to the bottom. Setting up One Big Regulator would end that problem.
I was never a fan of Barack Obama's bipartisanship routine.
During the financial crisis and bailouts of 2008, it probably occurred to very few average people that we were entering a period of hardship for billionaires.
Former President Bill Clinton, who is widely regarded as a political mastermind, may have sounded like a traditional liberal at the beginning of his term in office. But what ultimately defined his presidency was his amazing pliability on matters of principle.
Default choices often remain unchanged for no reason other than being the default, either because of this lack of information or humans' status quo bias.
I was increasingly disappointed in how so many of the members here of the media do their job or, rather, don't do their job: the bias at which they come from it at.
The bias tax is actually a loss in economy.
As a comedian and satirist you have to be neutral, because everyone's fair game. Once you show bias, you lose that.
For me, once you do a job as an actor then it's the director, producer and editor's job to decide what is best for the film. You can't be bias towards any actors. You have to do the best for the film and the audience.