More Liberal-Controlled Media BS

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  1. sandy Banned Banned

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    The media coronated Gore and Kerry. Look what happened to them.

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  3. ashura the Old Right Registered Senior Member

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    Yes, a Dem vote in the Michigan primary is a worthless vote. That's why the kids over at the DailyKos were telling Dems to vote Romney.
     
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  5. Exiled Registered Member

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    Do not worry; Romney has the money to buy out the news media if he decides he needs more publicity.

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    kidding
     
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  7. ashura the Old Right Registered Senior Member

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  8. spidergoat pubic diorama Valued Senior Member

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    Well no, he's not a "kook". If the media let him take part in the Democratic process, perhaps more people would vote for him. The mythical liberal media has NOT crowned Obama, I'm not sure why you would say that.
     
  9. pjdude1219 The biscuit has risen Valued Senior Member

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    there is no liberal media or should i say the media as a whole is not biased in favor of liberals
     
  10. Exiled Registered Member

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    Could that be an opinion of yours? Or are you suggesting that is an absolute?
     
  11. pjdude1219 The biscuit has risen Valued Senior Member

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    it is the truth believe it or not it will still be what it is
     
  12. iceaura Valued Senior Member

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    On issues, the "kook" is usually more in agreement with the majority of Americans than any other Dem - or Rep, except for Paul.

    Most Americans are more - significantly more - left libertarian than their elected representatives (see stats from Political Compass and other surveys). Kucinich is more left (and a little libertarian), Paul more libertarian (and a little left), than the other candidates, which puts them both closer to the US middle ground on most issues.

    That's neither of their images. But we all know where image comes from, these days, and how much reality is involved in it.

    If media bias is on the table, the following interesting poll results are making surprisingly little noise in the media:

    http://www.rasmussenreports.com/pub...didates_running_in_2008_presidential_election

    I think there's ammo in there, especially in a media that emphasizes the horse race and skims the issue conflicts as a matter of course.
     
  13. countezero Registered Senior Member

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    Sometimes, I'm glad we have you here to amuse us. You really do make me smile.
     
  14. spidergoat pubic diorama Valued Senior Member

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  15. iceaura Valued Senior Member

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    Lessee: if we rank the Dems Left/Right, we get

    Kucinich, Richardson, Edwards, Clinton, Obama.

    Ranking Libertarian/Authoritarian, Kucinich might move up a notch, and Clinton trad places with Obama, but otherwise little change.

    The exact reverse of their media favoritism, with Clinton and Obama essentially tied.

    The Reps are jammed Right, it's Paul and everyone else (Huckabee might join Thompson in a category) but we can begin to separate them on a Libertarian/Authoritarian scale somewhat, getting

    Paul, Giuliani, Thompson?, threeway tie so far, unless Romney gets stuck with his record as Governor.

    Again, the reverse of the media favors as far as can be made out.

    The media solidly favors the Right, and tends to favor the Authoritarian.
     
  16. Nickelodeon Banned Banned

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    Yawn. Are people so dependant on the media to tell them how to think?
     
  17. shichimenshyo Caught in the machine Registered Senior Member

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    Cnn told me they arent
     
  18. spidergoat pubic diorama Valued Senior Member

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    Until the candidates come to my town to talk to me, yes.
     
  19. Nickelodeon Banned Banned

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    So if it tells you not to trust a certain politician, you go with it? Hmmmm.
     
  20. spidergoat pubic diorama Valued Senior Member

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    Whoops, I meant we aren't dependent on the media to tell us how to think, but if there is no media, how do we formulate an opinion on a candidate?
     
  21. Syzygys As a mother, I am telling you Valued Senior Member

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    Kind of funny, that Sandy is bitching about Foxnews as being liberal. But he does have a point:

    If you compare CNN and Foxnews websites about the Rep candidates, on CNN Romney is a clear leader having more delegates than the rest of the cream. On Fow he is only second to McCain expressed by some kind of strange poll.

    Looks like Fox doesn't like the idea of Romney winning the nomination. Of course there is nothing liberal about it, and there is no such a thing as liberal media. The reason why Fox is pushing the news about Hillary because they are scared shitless that she would win the nomination and thus the election...

    For String:

    On the Rep's side the 5 states that brought their primaries forward, as a punishment they got their delegation numbers cut in half. On the Dem side they got completely cancelled, so they don't count at all.
     
  22. superstring01 Moderator

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    How the hell is that legal?

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  23. spidergoat pubic diorama Valued Senior Member

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    It's OK to have a strategy for your vote. I voted in a Republican primary once, just to help screw up their race.
     

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