>>But K's job is opinion. Media Matters seems to portray itself as a media watchdog. (though it's agenda is hardly subtle) That's rather different.
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>No argument from me. However my point (which I thought was real simple, but I guess not), is that he is biased. MM is biased. No fair quoting a biased source and then getting all upset because the other side is quoting a biased source. If you want to quote a biased source, fine, but then you have to be willing to accept quoting from other biased sources.
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But how can somebody be biased when the agree with me ? <s>
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