What's the frequency, Kenneth?

Posted on July 1, 2003 05:18 PM by Joel Comm

'CBS Evening News' Hits Ratings Low

NEW YORK - "CBS Evening News" marked a low point in a storied history last week - its smallest average audience in at least 10 years, perhaps ever.

The evening newscast with Dan Rather, for several years third in the ratings behind NBC and ABC, has lately been losing even more ground to its rivals.

saddam-rather-hands.jpgAwwww... I feel SO bad for Mr. Blather and his liberal cronies that wouldn't know impartiality if it hit them smack-dab in the middle of the CBS eye. This is the same guy who has diplayed his blatant hatred for America and the beliefs of the majority time and again. Think I'm off my nut? Visit RatherBiased.com for more evidence and documentation than you can shake a budget cut at

These goons just can't figure out why America is tuning them out in favor of Fox news and talk radio.

Note to mainstream media: We are on to you. You do not speak to or for the majority of Americans. You are becoming more irrelevant with each passing day.

The funniest line in the story? CBS News President Andrew Heyward said, "He's one of the best broadcast journalists ever. I don't think he's the issue."

LOFLMAO! That's great Andy. You just keep right on thinking that.

See Also

Liberal Media Bias - May 23, 2004
Feed Me Seymour! - Feb 23, 2008

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