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How his website is ugly as hell?
How he posts the results of childrens polls as news?
How he lies?
Drudge is an uninteresting hack.
- by RighteousSoutherner October 26, 2008 7:14 AM PDT
- HF is an utterly biased joke. Lot's a luck with that one!
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- by The_Decider October 26, 2008 9:54 AM PDT
- Everything and everyone has bias.
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(4 Comments)You say bias like it is a bad thing. An "unbiased" press isn't allowed to question what people say. An "unbiased" press was complicit in the Iraqi war adn fear mongering.
Just because HF calls out BS, doesn't mean they are unreliable.