Is MSNBC as bad as Fox?

I have heard that the two competing news channels are two sides of the same hyperbolic coin, but not tonight.

I listened to Olbermann, who over the weekend already "apologized for and repudiated any act or any thing in my past that may have even inadvertently encouraged violence." He decided to cancel a very popular segment, World's Worst Persons In The World.

It is a biting satire, focusing on heinous and obnoxious deeds of daily newsmakers, but mostly politicians and media members.

He is planning on bringing it back, but under a different name, one less polarizing.

On my quick sojourns to Fox News, it seems like business as usual. O'Reilly and Bernie Goldberg spoke about "The merchants of hate who are peddling this stuff should be accountable", then brought out their usual enemies list of the New York Times, NBC News, and Paul Krugman, a Princeton professor who is a regular guest on MSNBC.

Probably the worst part of this segment was O'Reilly expressing political payback in the form of cowardice.

"Far left loons have attacked me in vile ways for years. I have to have security around the clock. Has the New York Times ever said a word about that?"


Olbermann acknowledges his role in the our charged political arena and apologizes, O'Reilly just blusters. That's the difference.

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