Concerned Senior wrote:
Wow....my Yahoo account got a Yahoo news report about Trump storming out of his 60 Minutes interview. I am sure that this is untrue and bias. Right ?!?
That article is number five on the list. Not saying it isn't true. I'm saying everything is presented in a one-sided way.
Today's Yahoo news report that you just referred to:
1st link: Trump's closing pitch to voters is weak
2nd link: Hunter Biden story is Russian misinformation
3rd link: Adult film stars say ACB confirmation would be "catastrophic" for the porn industry (are you serious?!)
4th link: some ad thing
5th link: Trump storms out of 60 Minutes interview
6th link: "Troy Aikman and Joe Buck perfectly slam flyovers" and "hilariously bashing". In an article that points out that Aikman and Buck are pro Biden. They also say that no flyovers would happen in a Biden Harris administration...what? Flyovers happen all the time for sports events no matter what administration, they are training flights, they are about respect and they are a recruiting tool for the armed forces. At best, they can present the story as it is, without giving their opinion that they "perfectly" slammed the flyovers and that it was a hilarious bashing. Instead they present two dudes as saying and doing good things in their pro-Biden position. This is opinion and meant to influence people to Yahoo's political positions.
These are just the examples from this morning. Every day it's a list of pro-biased-left stories and headlines.
Again, I'm not against companies stating a liberal or conservative view. I don't care if they support Trump or Biden or someone else. But they shouldn't be acting like they are an actual news service, then pushing everything for one side or one view. They should state up front "Yahoo supports strong liberal causes and backs the Democratic party. Our views will be biased in that direction. We believe a Liberal philosophy is best for the country. Take it or leave it."