Talk:Conservative bias
Not created because it was important, just because it was referenced but empty. I carefully avoided mentioning my own belief that the entire liberal/conservative dichotomy is severely outdated and that I find discussion of liberal or conservative bias to be more quaint than relivent. Also becuase I thought the topic was mildly funny. --soto 01:43, 8 May 2004 (UTC)
This really needs to be expanded with specific examples of this claim being made. I don't think that should be hard to do, but I'm up to my neck in other projects. -- Jmabel 05:17, 8 May 2004 (UTC)
Under NPOV tutorial/guidelines. I am creating a outline in favor of conservative bias. Please do not delete anything. Simply add or arrange. Thank you.--dis- 14:13, 9 Feb 2005 (UTC)
This article seems to be mainly about denial of claims of liberal bias, rather than claims of conservative bias itself. Ironically, liberal bias has more on the latter than this article. This also seems to imply that denial of claims of liberal bias originated in the blogosphere, which is ridiculous. There isn't even a link to Manufacturing Consent here. — Gwalla | Talk 00:17, 16 Mar 2005 (UTC)
I reworked the article for -- clarity, sources, NPOV and factual basis of demonstrated conservative bias in media. It's not a question of claims, that's a weasele's word. The questions of conservative bias center on that which has been substantiated and is based on fact-checking, content analysis, accurate references to quotes and source documentation and empolyment of the standards of ethical journalism. Calicocat 17:23, 10 July 2005 (UTC)