Re: The 2008 Presidential Elections - Chapter 2
"Unfair and unbalanced trash" from FOX? How about just plain "trash" from the Rupert Murdoch propaganda machine. A few weeks ago when Hillary Clinton was calling for a Lincoln-Douglas style debate with Barack Obama, here's what FOX & Friends had to say.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kjw2Qccc1hE
Note that instead of using the picture of Stephen Douglas, the 1860 Democratic nominee for President, they used the pic of FREDERICK Douglass, the slave abolitionist. And none of those idiot talking heads caught that mistake. They probably didn't even know it was wrong.
Rest assured, nobody on 60 Minutes and Nightline would ever have to worry about losing their jobs to these "genuises" at FOX.
You may think it's "manini," but Hillary's assassination remark is absolutely toxic. So toxic that even the late-night talk show comedians won't touch it. That's how bad it is. But even though they're not talking about it, a lot of people are thinking about it. It's a very dark cloud that is following Hillary.
What Clinton should be worried about is not the criticism that she is getting from the media or from the supporters of Obama. What she really needs to be concerned about is the fact that very few of her own supporters immediately came to her defense. It's true that RFK Jr. spoke out for Hillary, but the offensiveness of her remarks went way beyond the Kennedy family.
Originally posted by Ron Whitfield
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kjw2Qccc1hE
Note that instead of using the picture of Stephen Douglas, the 1860 Democratic nominee for President, they used the pic of FREDERICK Douglass, the slave abolitionist. And none of those idiot talking heads caught that mistake. They probably didn't even know it was wrong.
Rest assured, nobody on 60 Minutes and Nightline would ever have to worry about losing their jobs to these "genuises" at FOX.
Originally posted by Ron Whitfield
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What Clinton should be worried about is not the criticism that she is getting from the media or from the supporters of Obama. What she really needs to be concerned about is the fact that very few of her own supporters immediately came to her defense. It's true that RFK Jr. spoke out for Hillary, but the offensiveness of her remarks went way beyond the Kennedy family.
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