A program featuring one or more question-and-answer sessions with prominent figures currently in the news. One of the longest-running programs on television.A program featuring one or more question-and-answer sessions with prominent figures currently in the news. One of the longest-running programs on television.A program featuring one or more question-and-answer sessions with prominent figures currently in the news. One of the longest-running programs on television.
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Face the Nation had sometimes good times, sometimes bad times, sometimes good work-up of topics, sometimes poor showmanship, sometimes good and sympathetic moderators, sometimes weak ones who can't do their craft. A symbol of how difficult it is in a capitalist society to do right and good work with capitalist news programs.
This moderator (Margaret Brennan) interrupts, pushes and accuses her interviewees, leaves a negative taste in my mouth. Her arrogant attitude irritates and I have to focus on good people to tolerate this show or often I turn it off.
America is so tired of baseless rhetoric, reckless accusations and fake news reporting. Face the Nation continues to provide biased reporting that constantly attacks Trump, the Republican party and all Americans with a more traditional and conservative view. People are turned off by this attempt to use wrong opinions to divide our nation. It is time for Face the Nation to stop, turn the corner and become a better, more admired news show that focuses on being professional, less assumptive, and less divisive. Please put your political favoritism into your back pocket and put a more positive face forward so that "we the people" can again trust and look forward to watching your program. Otherwise, you will continue to lose your audience. This is not meant to be offensive...but your news reports certainly are. Thank you for stepping up your program to please ALL of the USA citizens.
The first sign of bias is the refusal to listen. This program is long in interruptions and short on listening.
No need to watch unless you like bickering without any positive results.
Hey...reasonable people disagree, especially in politics and religion. But asking a question for the sake of pretense and launching your point of view vaguely disguised as the next question when the guest is one sentence into their answer is a reason to ignore this show.
I used to enjoy watching Face the Nation on Sunday mornings. I found the show to be informative and thought provoking. I stopped watching because it depends on the political party affiliation of the guest if you get any respect. I tuned in for the 1st time today and Margaret has chosen to ramp up the attacks. It was very obvious since the next guest did not get the same tone on their interview. I guess that is what is being asked of journalists to have a career in the business. I don't need the attitude just the facts. Face the Nation will be a staple on Sunday mornings, it will just have to continue without me.
Did you know
- TriviaFirst guest to appear on the show was Senator Joseph McCarthy.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Spin (1995)
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- 1h(60 min)
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