Tuesday, June 10, 2014

Review of fox news for android::What is the best source for fact based news.







Review of fox news for android::What is the best source for fact based news.








               Hewlett-Packard               CEO               Meg               Whitman               announced               on               Fox               Business               News,               that               she               has               directed               that               the               company               will               make               a               Smartphone,               a               first               for               the               company               since               the               failure               of               the               Palm,               which               the               company               purchased               in               2010.

Syndicated               columnist               Jeremy               Owens               in               commenting               on               the               announcement               says               move               was               expected               as               HP               is               still               currently               the               largest               maker               of               computers               in               the               world,               and               it               not               having               a               smartphone               has               created               a               vacuum               in               the               market               that               has               been               filled               first               by               Apple               and               then               by               Samsung               and               other               Asian               companies.
               Whitman               declined               to               offer               a               timetable               for               the               phone,               or               to               divulge               whether               the               company               has               already               begun               work               on               it,               or               even               which               operating               system               it               might               run.

The               Palm               of               course               ran               a               proprietary               OS               that               HP               eventually               gave               away               as               an               open               source               program               that               nobody               really               wanted.

She               added               that               it               was               time               for               the               company               to               build               and               sell               a               smartphone               noting               that               many               people               in               the               world               now               use               their               phone               instead               of               a               regular               computer,               which               currently               leaves               them               out               as               a               customer.

She               noted               also               that               building               a               smartphone               should               help               the               bottom               line               which               she               acknowledged               was               less               than               expected               in               the               past               quarter               as               sales               of               both               PCs               and               printers               has               been               falling.
               Owens               noted               that               it's               possible               that               HP               would               run               webOS,               which               it               still               technically               owns,               though               he               also               notes               that               HP               has               a               historically               strong               relationship               with               Microsoft               which               will               almost               certainly               push               HP               to               run               its               portable               version               of               windows               on               its               new               phone.

HP               hasn't               been               doing               very               well,               he               adds,               for               several               years,               despite               still               being               the               world's               largest               maker               of               computers.

Sales               of               PCs               have               been               declining               for               nearly               five               years               in               a               row               and               HP               has               lost               ground               to               server               systems               to               IBM               and               Dell.

One               bright               spot               has               been               an               uptick               in               sales               of               ultrabooks,               which               are               essentially               a               combination               laptop-tablet               computer               that               run               traditional               desktop               operating               systems.

HP               hasn't               yet,               he               says,               decided               whether               to               dedicate               itself               to               making               tablet               computers               but               the               announcement               that               the               company               will               begin               making               and               selling               a               line               of               smartphones               pretty               much               guarantees               it,               as               both               would               run               the               same               OS               and               apps,               ala               Apple               and               Android               handhelds.
               What's               less               clear               of               course               is               how               successful               a               phone               from               HP               would               be,               late               as               the               company               is               in               joining               the               smartphone               party.

Both               the               iPhone               and               those               running               Android               are               very               well               established               and               thus,               HP               will               have               to               offer               a               very               compelling               reason               for               users               to               switch,               something               HP               hasn't               demonstrated               in               any               product               for               a               very               long               time.






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    Let's               face               it.

    Fox               News               isn't               a               news               source,               per               se.

    It's               a               network               that               is,               by               design,               set               up               to               propagate               a               specific               political               view               point,               that               of               the               American               political               right               wing.

    Fox               is               neither               fair               nor               balanced,               and               oftentimes               "facts"               conveyed               on               the               network               are               demonstrably               false.

    Yet               fans               of               the               network               swear               by               it               as               the               only               source               for               news               that               they               trust.

    The               following               is               an               analysis               of               Fox's               tactics               of               manipulation               and               the               defenses               employed               by               their               viewers.

    First,               it               is               important               to               assume               that               the               average               Fox               News               viewer               is               intelligent,               capable               of               reasoning,               and               is               rational.

    Many               are               well               educated               and               successful               in               their               respective               comminutes.

    So,               what               is               it               that               allows               them               to               be               blinded               from               the               obvious               reality               that               Fox               News               manipulates               them,               and               in               some               cases               out               and               out               lies               to               them?
                   Us               vs.

    Them
                   There               are               many               levels               of               conditioning               involved.

    The               most               prominent               one               employed               by               Fox               is               the               "us               vs.

    them"               mentality.

    Although               Fox               News               is               very               much               a               part               of               the               mainstream               media,               being               owned               and               operated               by               News               Corp.

    and               having               the               largest               market               share               of               cable               news,               Fox               positions               itself               as               an               outsider               and               paints               the               rest               of               the               mainstream               media               is               evil               and               biased.
                   Cleverly,               this               position               insulates               Fox               from               and               criticism               in               the               mind               of               their               viewers.

    If,               for               example,               CNN               runs               a               story               that               refutes               all               or               part               of               a               Fox               News               report,               it's               irrelevant               because               that's               the               "Communist               News               Network."               If               NPR,               The               New               York               Times,               Washington               Post,               or               any               other               reputable               news               agency               contradicts               a               story               run               by               Fox,               it's               incredulous               because               they're               liberal               and               socialist.

    The               "other"               news               outlets               have               a               supposed               agenda               which               instantly               makes               them               illegitimate.
                   In               some               cases,               as               with               MSNBC               or               The               Nation               there               is               a               clear,               and               often               acknowledged,               liberal               slant.

    However               the               vast               majority               of               reporting               by               mainstream               news               outlets               is               not               biased.
                   As               evidence               of               bias               Fox               News               will               often               ask               rhetorical               questions,               such               as,               "If               the               mainstream               media               isn't               biased,               why               didn't               they               break               the               John               Edwards               affair               scandal?"               Well,               why               didn't               the               conservative               members               of               the               mainstream               media               break               it,               such               as               The               Wall               Street               Journal,               or               Fox               News               themselves?

    Quite               simply,               they               all               got               scooped,               which               is               by               no               means               evidence               of               a               vast               liberal               conspiracy               in               the               media.
                   Another               example               of               such               rhetoric               is,               "Why               isn't               the               mainstream               media               covering               such               and               such               story?

    Clearly               they're               biased."               In               fact,               when               Fox               News               makes               these               claims               it's               really               an               exemplification               of               their               own               bias.

    The               story               that               they're               highlighting               has               usually               been               covered               in               the               rest               of               the               media,               but               just               not               given               the               prominence               that               Fox               as               elevated               it               to.

    As               a               recent               example,               Fox               devoted               days               of               coverage               to               criticizing               President               Obama               for               appearing               on               the               daytime               talk               show,               The               View.

    NBC,               ABC,               CNN,               and               print               media               all               gave               the               event               appropriate               coverage.

    Fox               News,               however,               exposes               their               own               bias               against               the               President               by               using               the               issue               to               attack               him               personally               and               tie               it               into               a               grand               theory               of               a               vast               socialist               conspiracy,               which               it's               not.

    Really,               it's               just               the               President               going               on               a               TV               show.
                   In               yet               other               cases,               the               story               that               Fox               is               promoting               simply               isn't               true.

    For               example,               the               repeated               assertation               that               the               Obama               tax               plan               gives               refunds               to               Americans               who               don't               pay               income               taxes,               or               that               it               ends               all               of               the               Bush               tax               cuts,               when               in               reality               it               only               ends               some.

    In               these               cases,               the               rest               of               the               media               didn't               provide               coverage               because               the               stories               aren't               true,               not               because               they               are               in               sinister               league               with               the               Obama               White               House.
                   Unfortunately,               Fox               News               fans               don't               know               that               such               stories               are,               for               lack               of               a               better               word,               lies.

    By               lying               to               their               viewers               Fox               enforces               the               world               view               that               they're               propagating.

    By               demonizing               other               forms               of               media               Fox               has               conditioned               its               viewers               not               believe               only               what               they               say.
                   Fair               and               Balanced
                   The               concept               of               equality               is               one               that               the               United               States               is               founded               upon,               and               therefore               the               idea               of               fairness               is               one               that               is               easily               sold               to,               and               accepted               by               Americans.

    Fox               News               doesn't               have               to               actually               be               fair               to               market               this               point               of               view.

    Like               a               magician,               they               only               have               to               convince               the               audience               that               what               they're               witnessing               is               fair,               though               it's               simply               an               elaborate               illusion.
                   It               is               irrefutable               that               Fox               News'               biggest               personalities,               Glenn               Beck,               Sean               Hannity,               and               Bill               O'Reilly               are               partisan               and               have               their               own               political               agenda.

    A               number               of               arguments               are               used               to               justify               this               fact.
                   Fox's               hosts               bring               people               in               from               both               sides               of               a               position,               so               it's               fair               and               balanced,               and               they               leave               it               for               the               viewer               to               decide.
                   It               is               true               that               on               several               shows               guests               are               invited               to               speak               on               behalf               of               both               sides               of               an               argument,               but               that               is               irrelevant.

    When               the               host               spends               the               lead-in               advocating               one               position,               spends               the               discussion               criticizing               one               party,               and               then               follows               it               with               mockery,               there               is               nothing               fair               or               balanced               about               the               media               presentation.

    The               audience               is               being               led               to               the               conclusion               that               the               network               has               preordained.
                   Fox's               hosts               aren't               partisan;               they               criticize               republicans               too.
                   Fox               News,               like               many               other               conservative               advocacy               groups,               the               GOP               included,               doesn't               one               hundred               percent               support               every               position               that               every               republican               makes.

    Fox               advocates               ideology,               their               own               version               of               America,               their               own               sense               of               morality,               and               their               own               portrayal               of               history.

    When               any               person               stands               in               the               way               of               the               perception               of               reality               they're               trying               to               sell,               then               Fox               will               aim               their               sights               on               them               as               well.
                   But               MSNBC               is               worse!
                   I               don't               know               that               that's               true,               and               it               doesn't               matter.

    It               is,               for               certain,               that               MSNBC               does               have               several               left-leaning               partisan               shows               with               an               obvious               liberal               bias.

    However,               the               sins               of               MSNBC               don't               counteract               the               sins               of               Fox               News               any               more               than               the               sins               of               the               murder's               brother               are               counteracted               because               he's               just               a               burglar.
                   You               have               to               know               the               hosts               personally               by               watching               them               every               night               to               know               what               they               really               mean.
                   For               example:               "When               Glenn               Beck               railed               against               formal               education               and               bragged               that               he               was               self               educated               at               CPAC*,               he               really               didn't               mean               that.

    You               see,               if               you               watched               his               show               every               night               you               would               know               that               he               really               meant               something               totally               different!"
                   In               this               way               Fox               News               can               serve               multiple               types               of               people               within               the               segment               of               the               population               that               they're               targeting.

    In               the               given               example,               Fox               appeals               to               conservatives               to               look               down               upon               people               who've               graduated               from               "the               liberal               elite               Ivy               League,"               while               at               the               same               time               appealing               to               conservatives               who               do               place               value               in               higher               education.

    The               trick               is               to               just               say               that's               not               what               they               really               meant.

    Those               who               want               to               believe               the               original               sentiment               see               this               as               a               wink               (after               all,               even               Fox               has               to               appeal               to               the               liberals               or               else               face               their               wrath),               and               those               who               don't               take               it               at               face               value.
                   [*CPAC,               by               the               way,               stands               for               the               Conservative               Political               Action               Conference.

    Imagine               if               Brian               Williams               gave               the               keynote               address               at               the               Democratic               National               Convention.

    He'd               be               forced               to               resign.]
                   A               Message               of               Concealed               Hate
                   Perhaps               to               some               the               hate               that               Fox               News               wraps               around               some               of               its               stories               isn't               all               that               concealed.

    But,               unfortunately,               it               is               the               vast               majority               of               its               viewers.

    Since               the               time               that               Barack               Obama               was               elected               as               the               44th               President               of               the               United               States               hardly               a               night               has               passed               where               Fox               News               hasn't               somehow               compared               him,               democrats,               or               prominent               members               of               the               Democratic               Party               to               some               of               the               greatest               monsters               that               history               has               to               offer.
                   The               government               is               getting               involved               in               health               care,               that's               how               Adolph               Hitler               and               the               NAZI's               started               their               takeover               of               Germany.

    That               statement,               though               preposterous,               is               the               very               message               that               Fox               News'               Glenn               Beck               has               been               echoing               night               after               night;               comparing               the               current               administration               in               the               United               States               to               Nazis.

    Painting               the               President               and               democrats               in               the               color               of               hated               leads               viewers               to               looking               at               them               all,               Nazis               and               democrats               alike,               in               the               same               light,               to               have               the               same               feelings               about               Obama               as               they               have               about               Hitler.
                   What               follows               these               segments               of               what               I               call               "distortionist               history"               is               the               blatant               suggestion               of               armed               revolt.

    "What's               coming               in               this               country               is               revolution...

    maybe,"               declares               Glenn               Beck               on               national               cable               television.

    These               segments               often               include               hysterical               portrayals               of               a               not-so-distant               future               where               increased               taxes               due               to               socialist               policies               will               lead               to               violence               against               the               government;               armed               revolution.

    The               show               soon               more               closely               resembles               an               assembly               of               neo-Nazis               or               anarchists               than               journalism               of               any               kind.
                   Fox               News               is               so               biased               against               the               President               that               they               allow               talk               of               actual               violence               to               be               a               part               of               their               broadcast.

    They're               biased               against               the               President               of               the               United               States               of               America.

    Think               about               that               for               a               moment.
                   The               Victim               Viewers
                   The               same               First               Amendment               that               protects               all               media,               of               course,               applies               to               Fox               News.

    Until               Fox               begins               to               outright               advocate               overthrowing               the               government,               they'll               carry               on               with               their               same               rhetoric,               and               no               one               would               dare               try               to               stop               them.

    That               alone               would               embolden               their               viewers,               who               are               religious               in               their               zeal.
                   The               best               hope               for               them               is               that               they               have               friends               like               us               to               bring               that               back               to               reality.

    Don't               take               it               on               your               own               to               tell               them               that               they're               being               lied               to.

    They'll               find               it               offensive               that               they're               not               smart               enough               to               tell               the               difference               between               when               they're               being               told               the               truth               and               when               they're               not.
                   Fox's               viewers               are,               in               large               part               thanks               to               Fox,               highly               skeptical               of               media               and               most               authority.

    But               you               they               know               personally.

    Select               a               few               irrefutable               facts.

    Start               small,               and               then               go               bigger.

    There               are               several               media               outlets               that               exhibit               very               little               bias               to               any               particular               point               of               view.

    Exposure               to               some               can               be               helpful.

    Sometimes               it               only               takes               the               slightest               crack               in               the               darkest               dungeon               for               sunlight               to               shine               through.

    Unfortunately,               many               of               them               may               simply               be               lost               in               the               imaginary               dream               world               designed               Fox               News,               unable               or               unwilling               to               escape.






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    Television               might               be               dying               a               slow               death               due               to               the               explosive               growth               of               online               entertainment               such               as               YouTube               and               its               many               spin-offs,               but               don't               call               the               coroner               just               yet               because               there               are               still               many               quality               TV               shows               out               there,               and               there               is               some               gold               to               be               found               on               both               mainstream               and               cable               networks               that               still               make               it               worthwhile               to               turn               on               the               old               TV               once               in               a               while.

    Want               to               know               what               you               are               missing?

    Check               out               this               list               of               the               top               10               TV               shows               today               for               some               viewing               suggestions:               10               -               Breaking               Bad               -               Many               out               there               will               not               even               have               heard               of               this               show,               and               that               is               a               shame               because               it               is               a               true               gem               with               original               ideas               that               helps               differentiate               it               from               dozens               of               other               cookie               cutter               shows               on               TV               today.

    Brian               Cranston,               best               known               for               his               work               as               Hal               in               the               hit               comedy               Malcolm               in               the               Middle,               puts               in               an               Emmy               worthy               performance               as               Walter               White,               a               high               school               chemistry               teacher               who               is               hit               with               the               crushing               news               that               he               has               lung               cancer.

    It               is               never               a               good               time               to               get               that               news,               but               the               timing               is               made               even               worse               as               he               also               learns               that               he               and               his               wife               are               expecting               their               second               child.

    Desperate               to               earn               some               money               to               provide               for               his               family               after               he               dies,               he               teams               up               with               a               former               student               and               current               drug               dealer               Jesse,               utilizing               his               chemistry               knowledge               to               cook               incredibly               pure               crystal               meth.

    His               life               spins               further               and               further               out               of               control               as               his               criminal               lifestyle               forces               him               to               kidnap               and               kill               in               attempt               to               keep               his               secret               from               both               his               family               and               the               authorities.

    Breaking               Bad               is               one               of               those               shows               that               is               simultaneous               implausible,               yet               strangely               believable.

    It               will               be               interesting               to               see               where               they               take               the               series               in               season               two.
                   9               -               Lost               -               There               are               many               critics               of               the               popular               ABC               TV               show               Lost               that               claim               that               Lost               has               lost               its               way.

    With               so               many               characters               and               plotlines               it               is               little               wonder               that               even               the               writers               have               trouble               tying               all               the               loose               threads               together.

    However,               in               Season               5               of               Lost               they               seem               to               be               working               towards               wrapping               up               all               those               loose               ends,               and               are               back               on               track               with               the               formula               that               has               made               the               show               such               a               smash               hit               in               its               first               season.

    Ben               Linus               is               still               the               puppet               master,               pulling               the               strings               of               Jack,               Kate,               Hurley               and               Sayid               as               he               continues               to               follow               a               plan               that               is               known               only               to               him.

    Meanwhile               back               on               the               island               Sawyer,               Locke               and               the               others               are               caught               in               a               temporal               anomaly               that               sends               them               shooting               randomly               through               time.

    Lost               really               seems               to               have               regained               its               mojo               this               year               and               still               merits               a               deserving               spot               on               the               list               of               the               top               10               TV               shows               today.
                   8               -               30               Rock               -               Tina               Fey               is               one               of               Hollywood's               golden               girls               right               now,               and               her               magic               touch               is               working               wonders               on               the               NBC               comedy               30               Rock.

    Since               it               aired               in               2006               the               show               has               been               showered               with               critical               acclaim,               racking               up               5               Golden               Globe               wins               and               an               impressive               9               Emmy               awards.

    The               show               follows               the               misadventures               of               a               team               of               producers,               directors,               writers               and               actors               as               they               work               behind               the               scenes               of               a               popular               live               action               sketch               comedy               show.

    Alec               Baldwin               again               shows               his               comedic               skills               and               plays               the               perfect               counterpoint               to               Tina               Fey's               character.

    Yes,               the               sitcom               certainly               isn't               enjoying               the               lofty               popularity               it               did               in               the               80s               when               The               Cosby               Show,               Cheers               and               Night               Court               ruled               the               roost,               but               30               Rock               is               proof               that               there               is               still               a               place               for               the               sitcom               amongst               all               the               crime               drama               and               reality               TV.

    People               still               love               to               laugh,               and               30               Rock               fits               the               bill               perfectly.
                   7               -               24               -               It               is               hard               to               believe               that               a               TV               show               with               such               a               unique,               yet               seemingly               limited               premise               is               still               thriving               in               its               7th               season,               but               the               producers               of               the               hit               show               have               again               managed               to               inject               some               freshness               into               the               series               that               many               predicted               would               flash               and               burn               out               just               a               few               seasons               in.

    Kiefer               Sutherland               is               back               as               Jack               Bauer,               and               this               time               he               isn't               working               for               CTU,               because               CTU               is               no               more.

    There               are               a               few               surprises               early               in               season               7               and               the               writers               have               done               a               brilliant               job               of               keeping               their               audience               guessing,               trying               to               figure               out               who               is               on               what               side,               and               if               there               is               truly               anyone               that               Jack               Bauer               can               trust.

    24,               as               always,               is               packed               with               action,               and               it               will               have               you               on               the               edge               of               your               seat               each               and               every               episode.
                   6               -               The               Office               -               NBC               did               an               absolutely               brilliant               job               with               the               casting               for               this               hilarious               sitcom,               and               those               initial               decisions               have               paid               huge               dividends               over               the               life               of               The               Office               so               far.

    Based               on               the               British               show               of               the               same               title               it               seemed               hard               to               believe               that               anyone               could               fill               the               shoes               of               Ricky               Gervais,               but               NBC               struck               gold               with               the               decision               to               put               funny               man               Steve               Carell               in               the               lead               role               as               boss               Michael               Scott.

    Dwight,               played               by               Rainn               Wilson               also               stacks               up               admirably               against               Gareth,               who               played               the               second               in               command               role               in               the               British               series.

    Jim,               Pam,               Ryan               and               the               rest               of               the               cast               are               all               fantastic               as               well,               and               the               writing               is               top               notch.

    I               am               surprised               by               how               few               people               I               know               that               actually               watch               this               series               because               it               is               arguably               the               funniest               show               on               television.

    If               you               aren't               watching               The               Office               already               then               you               definitely               need               to               catch               up.
                   5               -               The               Simpsons               -               No               list               of               the               top               10               shows               on               TV               would               be               complete               without               this               animated               classic.

    Homer               Simpson,               his               wife               Marge,               and               kids               Bart,               Lisa               and               Maggie               are               even               more               iconic               than               the               Flintstones               were               in               their               day.

    The               Simpsons               have               had               an               incredible               run               and               it               is               staggering               to               believe               that               they               are               now               in               their               21st               season.

    Not               only               have               they               been               a               hit               TV               show               for               all               that               time,               but               The               Simpsons               recently               made               the               jump               to               the               big               screen,               where               the               animated               yellow               family               racked               up               more               than               $500               million               worldwide.

    The               creative               talent               of               Matt               Groening               is               truly               mind-blowing               as               he               just               continues               to               deliver               fresh,               witty               dialog               and               plot               lines               after               all               this               time.

    Rumor               has               it               that               season               21               will               be               the               last               for               The               Simpsons,               but               whatever               happens,               when               the               dust               finally               settles               on               this               show               it               will               be               remembered               as               one               of               the               greatest               TV               shows               of               all               time.
                   4               -               Californication               -               This               definitely               is               not               a               show               for               the               whole               family               to               sit               down               and               watch,               but               if               you               are               looking               for               edgy,               sexually               charged               material               that               sets               itself               apart               from               the               bland               fare               that               dominates               network               television               then               Showtime's               Californication               is               for               you.

    David               Duchovny               completely               dispels               the               notion               that               he               has               been               typecast               for               life               as               Fox               Mulder,               this               time               playing               Hank               Moody,               a               sardonic,               sex-crazed               writer               from               New               York               who               has               been               transplanted               to               Los               Angeles               where               he               engages               in               continual               sexual               misadventures               in               between               goes               at               an               on               again               off               again               relationship               with               love               of               his               life,               Karen               (played               by               Natascha               McElhone).

    Duchovny               really               shines               as               Hank               Moody,               and               the               dry               wit               that               Duchovny               hinted               at               in               the               X-Files               is               out               in               spades               in               Californication.

    The               dialog               is               top               notch,               and               every               episode               will               have               you               cracking               up.

    The               supporting               cast               is               wonderful               as               well,               with               best               friends               Marcy               (Pamela               Adlon)               and               Charlie               Runkle               (Evan               Handler)               stealing               the               spotlight               in               many               scenes.

    Callum               Keith               Rennie's               turn               as               Lew               Ashby               in               season               2               of               Californication               is               spot               on               as               well.

    All               in               all,               if               you               are               looking               for               a               show               with               an               adult               edge               then               you               should               definitely               give               Californication               a               try.

    Just               be               warned               though,               when               I               say               adult               I               mean               adult.

    This               show               pulls               no               punches,               with               full               nudity,               very               coarse               language,               and               plenty               of               graphic               sexual               scenes.
                   3               -               Entourage               -               For               all               you               guys               out               there               not               watching               Entourage,               get               your               heads               out               of               the               sand!

    This               classic               buddy               show               follows               the               adventures               of               Vincent               Chase,               Johnny               Drama,               Turtle               and               E,               four               guys               from               the               mean               streets               of               New               York               who               are               living               the               big               life               in               Hollywood.

    Vincent               Chase,               played               by               Adrian               Grenier               takes               the               lead               role               as               an               up               and               coming               movie               star.

    E,               short               for               Eric               Murphy               is               played               by               Kevin               Connolly,               and               he               manages               Vince's               career.

    Kevin               Dillon               does               a               masterful               job               as               Johnny               Drama,               Vince's               older               brother               and               also               an               actor               who               enjoys               limited               fame               as               a               one-time               member               of               the               cast               of               the               cult               show               Viking               Quest.

    Turtle               is               the               last               member               of               Vince's               Entourage.

    Turtle               is               the               classic               hanger-on.

    He               spends               most               of               his               time               smoking               pot,               and               busting               Drama's               chops,               and               is               always               good               for               a               couple               of               laugh-out-loud               one-liners               per               episode.

    It               is               Vincent's               manager               Ari               Gold               who               really               steals               the               show,               however.

    Played               to               perfection               by               Jeremy               Piven,               agent               Ari               Gold               is               the               epitome               of               the               arrogant,               crass               Hollywood               agent               that               everyone               loves               to               hate.

    Ari,               along               with               his               gay               assistant               Lloyd               really               take               the               show               to               the               next               level.

    Vince,               E,               Drama               and               Turtle               make               the               show               good,               but               it               is               Ari               Gold               that               makes               Entourage               great.

    If               you               haven't               seen               it               yet,               definitely               take               the               time               to               check               it               out.

    Easily               one               of               the               best               shows               on               TV               today.
                   2               -               Family               Guy               -               While               Family               Guy               might               not               go               down               in               cartoon               history               the               way               The               Simpsons               will               the               fact               remains               that               this               is               one               of               the               funniest               shows,               animated               or               no,               to               hit               broadcast               television               in               a               long               time.

    Peter               Griffin,               his               wife               Lois,               his               kids               Meg,               Chris,               and               Stewie               and               his               talking               dog               Brian               are               all               hilarious               in               this               bizarre               comedy               from               the               twisted               mind               of               Seth               MacFarlane.

    The               show               takes               the               edginess               of               The               Simpsons               to               a               whole               new               level,               really               pushing               the               boundaries               of               political               correctness               and               good               taste.

    Some               may               be               offended               at               the               show's               crude               humor,               but               they               really               need               to               lighten               up.

    Family               Guy               is               non-stop               laughter,               and               today's               sparse               TV               offerings               could               definitely               use               more               of               that.
                   1               -               Dexter               -               As               you               can               see               by               my               top               4               picks               on               the               list               of               the               top               10               TV               shows               right               now               I               am               a               fan               of               edgier,               adult               content.

    Dexter,               based               on               the               novel               Darkly               Dreaming               Dexter               by               Jeff               Lindsay,               is               one               of               the               most               complex               characters               to               ever               grace               the               small               screen.

    Dexter,               played               by               the               talented               Michael               C.

    Hall               of               Six               Feet               Under               fame,               is               a               serial               killer               who               works               as               a               blood               spatter               analyst               for               the               Miami               police               department.

    However,               he               is               not               some               off-the-wall               psycho               with               an               unslakeable               thirst               for               blood.

    Dexter               has               a               rigid               code               of               conduct               that               dictates               who               he               will               or               will               not               kill,               a               code               that               was               drilled               into               him               by               his               late               father,               also               a               former               police               officer.

    He               only               goes               after               other               serial               killers,               and               in               his               twisted               way               he               makes               the               world               a               better               place.

    The               supporting               cast               in               Dexter               is               brilliant               as               well,               particularly               his               sister               Debra               Morgan,               a               foul-mouthed               lady               cop               played               by               Jennifer               Carpenter.

    The               show               features               numerous               twists               and               turns,               and               more               than               its               fair               share               of               gore.

    Dexter               is               not               for               the               weak-stomached,               but               if               you               are               looking               for               a               show               with               production               value               as               great               as               any               Hollywood               movie               then               you               definitely               need               to               give               it               a               shot.

    Dexter               is               the               best               show               on               TV               today,               and               easily               takes               the               top               spot               on               this               list               of               the               top               10               TV               shows               to               watch               right               now.






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