kitfalbo
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Thu Apr-17-08 07:21 AM
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McCain as Media President |
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The Media, it seems almost all of it is focusing on being so light on McCain and so hard on Hillary and Obama that it seems they are trying to push McCain as president.
Some of the masses are listening to them, so turned off by the attacks they are going to McCain because they believe the media.
This has me angry. Example "Bitter-gate" when poll after poll stated this wasn't effecting PA's voter choices the media just pressed and pressed on this topic despite the fact most of the watchers didn't seem to care. They pressed so much making people sick of the news.
They then ignore McCain's miss steps or even policy debate. For those of us who saw the debate it seems the media has 0 interest in actual policy questions where McCain will fail.
Watching this election now is like watching the Media Polish the crown of the american presidency for McCain.
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BlueManDude
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Thu Apr-17-08 07:25 AM
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1. They elected Bush and they'll elect McCain. |
Burma Jones
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Thu Apr-17-08 07:28 AM
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2. The Media want to report on Conflict, and we're providing them their material |
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Fortunately, Americans have a short attention span.
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NJmaverick
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Thu Apr-17-08 07:29 AM
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3. Part of the problem is McCain doesn't have a Hillary |
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Attacking him at every turn, constantly rehashing non-stories. Once Obama is free from having to deal with Hillary and her mole hill politics, he will be appear to have nearly as good a treatment as McCain.
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Jackpine Radical
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Thu Apr-17-08 07:34 AM
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5. Yeah. Obama can look forward to great, insightful coverage. |
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Just like Kerry, Gore, Mondale, Dukakis...
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NJmaverick
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Thu Apr-17-08 07:40 AM
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6. Remember before Hillary's "the press loves Obama but not me" campaign |
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He was getting some pretty good treatment, not great mind you but pretty good for a Dem.
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Jackpine Radical
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Thu Apr-17-08 07:44 AM
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7. Sure. At that point she was leading, and they were using Obama |
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to take her down. As I said elsewhere, I imagine their agenda last night was to pump Hillary on the theory that the longer they keep the Primary insanity going, the more injury Hill will do to Barack (now almost certainly the nominee), thereby making it easier for McCain in the fall. Their real agenda is to keep Republicans in power.
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Thu Apr-17-08 08:16 AM
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8. Yeah, the repukes took care of Mittsy early didn't they? |
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it was shaping up to be a nasty dog fight between him and the old man. I wonder what Mittsy got out of dropping out?
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Thu Apr-17-08 07:31 AM
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4. What did you expect? Think about who it was that over looked everything the BEFF |
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done these last 8 years and think of the repercussions the media will face if the Democratic party gains control of all 3 branchs of government. Remember the freedom of press thing was to be used as a way to keep americans informed on government actions ( press = spies for "We the people" ) but these last 8 years they became republican propaganda machines. If the BEFF goes down so will the media enablers.
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Thu Apr-17-08 08:24 AM
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9. but but but he's accessible....he feeds the little traveling Media minions one liners--that makes |
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him Presidential in their eyes
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