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Who considers Newsweek to be a "liberal" magazine?

Asked by hetar_institute (21points) December 14th, 2006
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sarahclif's avatar
On a relative scale it is.
maggiesmom1's avatar
I would categorize it on the "liberal" side of the scale.
occ's avatar
I wouldn't categorize it that way. Newsweek and Time are two of the most mainstream magazines out there. I'd say it's middle-of-the-road
occ's avatar
liberal magazines would be Utne, Mother Jones, Harpers, the New Yorker, American Prospect, etc.
hetar_institute's avatar
here's my take: \
hetar_institute's avatar
here's my take: any magazine that counts george will as one of its regular contributors is NOT LIBERAL. that's newsweek. they get middle-of-the-road contributors on the center left and center right to comment. republicans that are fiscal conservatives but don't buy into the religious right b.s. liberals that like protecting the environment but dislike labor unions. that's who writes newsweek.
hossman's avatar
I would consider Newsweek to be middle of the road for a major U.S. news magazine, which then places it, because of an overall bias in that media form, somewhat left of center politically.
IchtheosaurusRex's avatar

All of the right-wing pinheads in the U.S. According to them, all the media are liberal, and part of an evil conspiracy.

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