Jon's statements express what some people think about on a daily basis when watching the news. His poking fun at the media and politics provides a humorous perspective on daily issues. However, his statements aren't backed up by facts. He is merely making a mockery of the news. Some of his statements were true. The news often reports issues that are unnecessary and irrelevant. Surprisingly, people watch his program to get information instead of the news. While CNN and other news programs report issues that aren't of importance at times, their stories are researched. Stories are proposed to viewers in a professional tone and they are displayed frequently if necessary. Although Jon's stories are displayed in a humorous manner, his show is not a dependable network. If you need to know information on a serious or emergency matter going on in the nation, you cannot check his show or website for these breaking news updates.
Glenn Beck offers a news review with a quirky yet opposing attitude. He does make some good points about Hilary Clinton. It seems as though she has been aiming to reform health care in all her years a politician. She speaks for a great cause but I'm not so sure if I can see the light at the end of the tunnel when it comes to her administration. Many of her efforts to change health care for America have been futile. So I will have to agree with Glenn on that fact. Nevertheless, these two forms of news delivery are biased being that they are expressed from the hosts' point of view.
mrs. humble bumble(bee)
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