Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Hilarious: CNN President Claims He Runs Only Non-Biased Network

Of course the ratings don't bear out this delusional fantasy, nor does reality.
Meeting with advertisers Tuesday during the midst of a ratings free-fall on its flagship network, CNN's leadership said it is staying the course in emphasizing its journalism.

The reassurance may be necessary. The Nielsen Co. says CNN's weekday, prime time viewership was down 42 percent the first three months of the year from 2009.

CNN U.S. President Jon Klein said that based on a format of credible, nonpartisan news, CNN is "alone in a category of one."
Actually they are in a category of one, alone at the bottom of the ratings heap.

I suppose when Rick Sanchez asks if tea partiers are like al Qaeda and the Taliban, he's being non-biased?

When thousands showed up recently as a rally in Searchlight, Nevada, CNN reported it as dozens.

Is that non-biased?

A classic example is Susan Roesgen, now a year old. Savor her non-biased reporting.



Seemingly every day CNN offends conservatives with the rank bias, yet we're to believe they're non-biased? Stay tuned for the nationwide tea party rallies this Thursday. There should be plenty more examples forthcoming of their non-biased reporting.

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