Originally posted by KazetNagorra I thought about it for a while, but I'm not easily impressed. Perhaps Jon Stewart fits the bill best, although he is not particularly intelligent (compared to myself).
Originally posted by no1marauder Krauthammer is a conservative.
I know. Thats who I look at on the right.
For the left it would be such persuasive individuals as Bill Maher, Rachel Maddow, Michael Moore and Keith Olbermann.
I find them intellectually fascinating.
Maybe she doesn't count (I don't know), but I have a lot of respect for Diane Rehm. She seems to really be able to hear both sides of an issue even though she obviously has a strong opinion about most of the things she discusses on air.
Originally posted by utherpendragon I know. Thats who I look at on the right.
For the left it would be such persuasive individuals as Bill Maher, Rachel Maddow, Michael Moore and Keith Olbermann.
I find them intellectually fascinating.
You find Keith Olbermann intellectually fascinating?
Originally posted by Teinosuke If you think of yourself as a liberal or socialist or broadly of the left, who do you regard as the most persuasive right-winger in the public sphere, and why?
If you think of yourself as a conservative or libertarian or broadly of the right, who do you regard as the most persuasive left-winger in the public sphere, and why?
(It could be a writer or academic or philosopher, as well as a politician).
I'll say I'm a right wing conservative, and I cannot think of anyone on the left
I find persuasive. Most of the time they question people's motives that they
disagree with not the details. As far as someone who is balanced I like
Tom Sullivan I doubt most people know who he is, he isn't as well known as
a lot of others but I like him.
Kelly
I'd say Michael Moore is a voice of the left whom I tend to find generally persuasive; his films ,while containing some information of questionable credibility, never fail to present viewers with an insightful and astute critique of the subject matter.
As for the right, I can't think of any individual who particularly excels all others in being persuasive, but I'd say in the context of Fox News for example Bill O'reilly easily stands out as the most believable of commentators.
Originally posted by generalissimo [e, but I'd say in the context of Fox News for example Bill O'reilly easily stands out as the most believable of commentators.[/b]
That is because Oreilly is fair and balanced. 😛
As far as Michael Moore, I find him to be a foul mouthed leftist who does not mind twisting the truth to persuade the populace that his way is the "right" way. I say if you can't persuade using the truth, then perhaps you are on the wrong side of the isle.
Originally posted by sh76 You find Keith Olbermann intellectually fascinating?
What's the catch?
Sometimes he uses rather large words. That is impressive for such a small intellect. I too find him fascinating. 😀
Seriously though, I find Olbermann to be mean spirited and 100% partisan. One of the brilliant tactics Rush Limbaugh uses is that he also can be mean spirited, but in an upbeat and positive way. I have never seen anything like him in that regard. I think humor is key to this ability, for which Olbermann has no talent. In addition, Rush goes after some in the GOP. I never hear Olbermann go after Democrats.