only this, the second coming, is only the most recent goofy example. but all the other stuff that they do can t have a free country without a free press. you can t have a fair country without a fair press. that s why it s important to hold them accountable. i don t know with the internet there is a lot of people now just putting out whatever they want whether the mainstream medias is as important as it once was. no, it isn t. bill: right. it s declined in influence. while they decline in influence and profitability. they become more ideological. some for economic reasons some because that s who they are. we are not going to make any money anyway we might as well roll the dice and become left wing people. what troubles me is that bernie and me are not idealogues. i am not. i m not, i don t think you are. no when a report from the gao comes out on friday and nobody
journalist in the country who didn t know what romney meant. guest: that was editorializing. and she is supposedly objective and we did not see up objectivity there. neil: by he is making a big deal that everyone in the country knew what the president meant. i knew what the president meant. can you apply the same standard to romney, saying that everyone in the country knew what he meant. guest: exactly. that doesn t really happen and the other thing that the mainstream medias that not built in, when the president said the private sector doing fine in his eyes it rebel is doing fine, if his eyes it is. but it is relative to the government sector which in the worldview obama does not have enough money or workers and cannot get big enough. neil: amazing. and then, a bigger ass, bill maher. after this.