Are TV news pundits just highly paid professional complainers in business suits?

December 5, 2009 by admin · 9 Comments
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techilikey asked:

I hear the left and the right complain, point fingers, and play blame games but I rarely hear actual solutions to problems being offered. What say you?

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9 Responses to “Are TV news pundits just highly paid professional complainers in business suits?”
  1. Rhoda says:

    Watch MSNBC. It will change your life expectancy. Rhoda

  2. C says:

    Highly paid propagandists. C

  3. Kenny says:

    They are entertainers or so called ” commentators ” who are paid to pander to their base audience kind of like what most of us doing here only difference is that none of us are getting paid to do that Kenny

  4. No Repubs Or Demos says:

    Yes. Today’s news is market driven as opposed to informing the public. Rupert Murdoch saw the people complaining that CNN was too liberal, so he created a right wing news source. Good move – he made a lot of cash. MSNBC then saw that the left wing market was under-served, so they created a news network to address that niche.
    It’s not news anymore, it’s entertainment. No Repubs Or Demos

  5. Hater Police says:

    Pretty much. Sweet gig, huh? Hater Police

  6. tfoley5000 says:

    Yes they are Conglomerates Paid them to Lie to the general Public and say Evil Things about Unions, Community Groups, and elected Officials why because they are Linked to Obama like what did he do anything wrong.

    I hope Obama can get Rush Limbaugh and Glenn beck off the Air because they have Poisoned Conservaties and Republicans for Too Long. tfoley5000

  7. Bob says:

    3/4’s of those idiots have no idea of what they’re rambling about, I don’t pay no attention to their rantings.. Bob

  8. lordkelvin says:

    No.. they are sycophants for the Obama administration and Progressivism in general lordkelvin

  9. Gar H says:

    Where do pundits get trained?
    What qualifies someone as a pundit.
    Could you be a pundit?
    Maybe out-of-work car dealers and health insurance agents could be pundits. Gar H

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