Why does the democrat party complain about just ONE available Conservative news source?

Josey Wales

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Fox News is the only Conservative source we have, yet the democrats continually whine. Obama even banned Fox News from the White House... An unprecedented attack against the Constitution's guarantee of a free press... This clued in opened minded people of the darkness upon our land.

It seems catering to the regular flow Obama lies is the norm for all other sources except Fox News. The democrat party has everything else, so what's their problem? Is it possible the democrat party's problem is simply ONE light shining in their darkness?
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The following are all freely available to those educated individuals who know how to do more than turn on a television set:
1. Wall Street Journal (not underground)
2. National Review (intelligent, conservative commentary for a change)
3. The American Conservative (available online for a reasonable price)
4. The American Spectator
5. Michelle Malkin (she's hardly underground)
6. Ann Coulter's columns
7. Bill O'Reilly's writings
8. Sean Hannity's radio show
9. Rush Limbaugh's radio show
10. The New York Post (owned by Murdoch)
11. Michael Savage (just turn on the radio)
12. Ken Hamblin (syndicated columnist and novelist)
13. David Horowitz (well-published author and campus speaker)
14. Charles Krauthammer (frequent television guest and prolific writer, accessible to anyone with an Internet connexion)
15. The Christian Science Monitor (very easy to get a subscription to)

Those are just a few, and for those who respond with, "but those are not mainstream publications/broadcasts!!!!" I will remind you that all of those sources are freely available to anyone who can read or hear or access his public library. They are not underground, they are not suppressed, they are freely available to anyone who wants a conservative viewpoint on world affairs. Stop this myth about how oppressed you are, and how you have no outlets for your beliefs. It's getting sickening and educated people don't fall for it. If Fox News were the only source of conservative news, then you would have a point, but in a nation with a free press, and access via Internet and public libraries, you are only making fools of yourselves. You have plenty of media, stop pretending otherwise. If, for example, "Christian Science Monitor" is not as popular as "The New York Times," whose fault is that? Both are out there, but people make choices as to what they want to read. You carry on as though you were a censored minority with no means of expressing your viewpoints. You're hardly underground.
 
they live in a liberal bubble and foxnews is a sharp pin thats poking at it so they want to get rid of it before they are exposed to reality.

I feel your pain, all this political bs is hurting our nation so deeply, i just wish it was all a bad dream and I could just wake up.
 
The following are all freely available to those educated individuals who know how to do more than turn on a television set:
1. Wall Street Journal (not underground)
2. National Review (intelligent, conservative commentary for a change)
3. The American Conservative (available online for a reasonable price)
4. The American Spectator
5. Michelle Malkin (she's hardly underground)
6. Ann Coulter's columns
7. Bill O'Reilly's writings
8. Sean Hannity's radio show
9. Rush Limbaugh's radio show
10. The New York Post (owned by Murdoch)
11. Michael Savage (just turn on the radio)
12. Ken Hamblin (syndicated columnist and novelist)
13. David Horowitz (well-published author and campus speaker)
14. Charles Krauthammer (frequent television guest and prolific writer, accessible to anyone with an Internet connexion)
15. The Christian Science Monitor (very easy to get a subscription to)

Those are just a few, and for those who respond with, "but those are not mainstream publications/broadcasts!!!!" I will remind you that all of those sources are freely available to anyone who can read or hear or access his public library. They are not underground, they are not suppressed, they are freely available to anyone who wants a conservative viewpoint on world affairs. Stop this myth about how oppressed you are, and how you have no outlets for your beliefs. It's getting sickening and educated people don't fall for it. If Fox News were the only source of conservative news, then you would have a point, but in a nation with a free press, and access via Internet and public libraries, you are only making fools of yourselves. You have plenty of media, stop pretending otherwise. If, for example, "Christian Science Monitor" is not as popular as "The New York Times," whose fault is that? Both are out there, but people make choices as to what they want to read. You carry on as though you were a censored minority with no means of expressing your viewpoints. You're hardly underground.
 
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