I also hear they are doing a study to see if the sky is blue and if water is wet.
The only surprising thing to me was that the WSJ main page was left leaning. I knew their OP/Ed's were right and I knew the Washington Times was right, but never would have guessed their stories leaned left, but I don't read the WSJ main pages to know it.
As for Fox News, only someone used to a left wing media source would have seen them as far right (or really right at all). When you get used to one perspective as 'normal' anything which shifts to the center will to their world view shift to the right. This is why I really get a kick out of the 'faux news' crowd, it labels their world view without having to hear them speak.
I'm just amused it took a study to 'prove' what is obvious to anyone who looked at it objectively.
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