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To: MrB

I think the bias argument is much ado about nothing. I mean, it was good that they pointed it out, but the deck is stacked each and every time they do a debate. What is most important is how they rise above it and reach over the head of the media.


78 posted on 10/29/2015 6:05:25 AM PDT by jimbo807
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To: jimbo807

“I think the bias argument is much ado about nothing. I mean, it was good that they pointed it out, but the deck is stacked each and every time they do a debate. What is most important is how they rise above it and reach over the head of the media.”

And that’s what I’m coming away with.

Too many people trying to posture and position their candidate based on some line that they boast “destroyed the media” or whatever.

Nothing these guys said did jack to the media. Because these cable networks are not the top of the food chain. They are not engine of the leftist machine. They aren’t even influential. They are the “dumb output” box.

They may have put these CNBC nobodies in their place, but the real leftist media hasnt been touched.

The real test isnt going to be the best one-liner hit at some debate, but how they will be able to withstand the sustained barrage from multiple directions that will be coming.

These people dont sleep, and they are royally p*ssed today.


113 posted on 10/29/2015 7:23:30 AM PDT by VanDeKoik
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