No media bias here.
No wonder CNN's market share is so small.
MSN=crap. We will win, period.
I just shot off an email to this fine upstanding journalist extolling on how unbiased she is(not!!).
The communist dobbs had a hand in this tripe!!!!!! I smell a dobbs-bomb.
LLS
CNN, communist news network, doing the news where the old soviet Pravda left off.
We never saw editorials and stories like this when the Rats had control for 50+ years.
You don't run faster by walking. You don't jump higher by sitting down. You don't ever win by losing. These people actually think we as stupid as Democrats.
Cait Murphy
the only thing republicans need to lose it watching cnn...if the advertisers realize how they have alienated at least half a nation's viewing audience, when the revenues completely dry up...cnn will shut down....
cnn's biggest audience is a captive audience....all airports have only one station playing....if Fox was aired...cnn would have the same viewership as the sinking ship at cbs!!!!
Don't you believe for one minute that Clymer News Network was lost on me!
While eating at a new Burrito palace last night, I noticed that Commie news Network was on the TV. The sound was turned down, but the scrolling subtext, or captions were turned on, I was almost to the point of gagging just reading them. It was some demo love fest, and the bias came through so loud and clear I was shocked, shocked I say.
It looks like a good editorial piece to me. Losing can have its benefits by reinvigorating the party. Most of the Republicans elected today are not fiscally conservative, just big spenders.
Recently-changed-my-tagline alert.
Did they show the snuff film first?
Is Time Warner good for America?
Congress Daily quoted Charles Rangel, the New Yorker who would head the Ways and Means Committee in a Democratic Congress, saying in late September he would consider tax increases across the spectrum. A few days later, Rangel retreated. It's too soon to discuss either increases or cuts, he told the New York Sun. Great - the head of the nation's tax-writing committee has no views on taxes. But then, no one else in his party does, either. Democrats may well benefit politically from the mess in Iraq - but only by default, because the only discernible Democratic policy on the matter is to blame Bush for it. More troops? Fewer? A timetable for withdrawal? With conditions? Who knows?