Posted on 09/02/2008 2:29:58 PM PDT by Rome2000
It's not that they don't cover both sides...it's HOW they cover both sides. The Saturday Night live skit where they had "Hillary" and "Barack" debating and kept giving "Hillary" extremely hard questions while asking "Obama" if he would like a pillow...that's how they cover both sides.
Could you break it into smaller paragraphs. It’s difficult to read as one big block of text.
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Welcome to Free Republic.
You must be joking!
Welcome to FR!
I’m still trying to figure out what Dan Senor saw in CB to end up getting married. I mean, when you think of Carville/Matlin, isn’t that enough to make you run for the hills?????
Oh, was that the interview she did about late afternoon yesterday and kept demanding he answer her questions but wouldn’t let him? I saw that. Since I don’t watch CNN, for obvious reasons, that was my first exposure to her to which I hollered at the tv for 20 minutes before changing the channel. I know, 19 minutes too long but I simply couldn’t believe what I was hearing spew from that mouth. Good for McCain to cancel.
What a fine movie! Thanks for the reminder.
Even Bill Maher (avowed Obama fan) said that Chris Matthews and Keith Olbermann looked like “they were ready to have sex with Obama.”
It’s not just the women of the Conservative base that are rallying to Palin. Check out the PUMA sites and Greta’s PUMA query page. They are off the charts in their support.
It’s backfiring on the smear-crowd. Completely backfiring on those haters.
That's sweet. I prefer evil sack of resentful excrement.
Give an example of foreing policy decision she ever made.
Sorry. You are biased and just crossed the line. We can’t continue this conversation.
Really?
I would simply say that its rare for anyone in US to make a foreign policy decision other than Seretary of State or President himself.
Everyone else simply needs to have EXPOSURE to foreign policy decision making and basic understanding.
What foreign policy decision has Barack Obama ever made? Meeting with Presidents doesn’t count. That’s not a “decision”.
CNN and their ilk only have the power and influence that we grant them. The same goes for all the pieces of the Liberal MSM.
Boycott them, ignore them, and they no longer exist!
To Larry: Have some Salmon...It's good for your heart!! Have LOTSA Salmon....
“According to CNN, Republican presidential nominee Sen. John McCain (Ariz.) pulled out of a scheduled interview with the network after a segment with Campbell Brown and a top McCain spokesman Monday night in which Brown asked for examples of a foreign-policy decision made by Republican vice president pick Sarah Palin.”
That’s according to CNN.
Most likely it has more to do with this:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2072999/posts
Cherry quote:
“BROWN: Tucker, though, this obviously putting this young woman, Bristol Palin smack in the media spotlight at what’s already got to be a very challenging time in her life. I mean, how do you respond to people who wonder why her mother would have subjected her to this scrutiny by accepting this high-profile position?”
They’re blaming Sarah Palin for the abuse being heaped on their family from the left.
I thought a little perspective would be nice.
Wrong way to do it. McCain should have gone on L.K., made his statement and then walked off the set. Much more powerful.
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