verte76
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Romney's flip-flopping on everything!
Irvine511 said:
it was an early morning, if i remember correctly ...
BonoVoxSupastar said:Man, the other Republican canidates really don't like him. I think Mitt had more personal jabs from everyone than any other canidate.
Maybe they're just jealous of his hair...
Infinitum98 said:I must say. Mitt is too dumb to be president.
In one of the previous debates he was asked:
"What will you do if a situation comes up where Iran has nuclear weapons, would you go to war?"
And his answer was:
"Well I would talk to my lawyers and decide from there if I would declare war."
And after that Ron Paul interrupted and destroyed him by saying:
"This idea of talking to attorneys is insane. Why not we open up the Constitution and read it?? Only Congress can declare war!!!"
Mitt Romney, what a fool.
diamond said:Mitt had a good 2nd debate in NH tonight.
dbs
Romney: A-
McCain: B+
Giuliani: B-
Huckabee: C+
Thompson: C
***************BARACK FEARS FOXNEWS***************
BonoVoxSupastar said:
Don't most intelligent thinking people?
I had a discussion about Fox News with a Republican friend of mine last night and he said, "Fox is fair and balanced... to the right". I thought that was very humble of him, for he isn't a very humble guy when it comes to politics.
INDY500 said:
Well it hard NOT to be to the "right" of CNN, CBS or MSNBC isn't it? Yet, somehow ALL the Republican candidates manage to summon up the courage to appear on those networks to debate or answer questions on Sunday morning shows.
Irvine511 said:
Romney ought to win here -- it's his next door state, and the boston suburbs now extend into new hampshire.
maycocksean said:
And really, who is going to treat you with more basic courtesy and respect and who is more likely to shout you down--Sean Hannity or Anderson Cooper?
phillyfan26 said:In summary, Fox is more conservative than all the "liberal" networks are liberal, combined.
INDY500 said:
Well it hard NOT to be to the "right" of CNN, CBS or MSNBC isn't it? Yet, somehow ALL the Republican candidates manage to summon up the courage to appear on those networks to debate or answer questions on Sunday morning shows.
Or you can read Bernie Goldberg's books, or the myriad of polls that ask journalists to define themselves. I used to watch MSNBC for my political news but since the Iraq war they have made a noticeable and intentional move to be the "antiFox." During the 2004 Swiftboat "scandal" I saw Lawrence O'Donnell literally go insane on TV (I'm sure you can youtube it.) Chris Mathews called the White house "criminal" days before he moderated a Republican debate in 2007, now, that's not biased to you because you agree with that. Even Tucker Carlson's show is guest-hosted half the time by David "I am convinced that Karl Rove will, in fact, be indicted" Shuster, a creep so bigoted towards evangelical Christians that he recently said of them:Irvine511 said:
are you kidding me?
can we please, please, please stop with the whole "blame the MSM"?
Fox has a specific, written, well-documented agenda shaped by Murdoch and especially Roger Ailes. there is no liberal media. Bill Kirstol admitted this years ago. he said it was the equivalent of "working the refs" in a basketball game.
every last one of those stations you mentioned has no specific ideological agenda -- as compared to Fox, which does -- they are merely there to report on stories that will hopefully result in ratings that are of interest to the companies that already spend money to advertise on such stations. it's these companies and demographics that drive the news, not the pushing of an agenda. in fact, if anything, it's a pro-corporate, sell-sell-sell agenda that drives the news cycle.
which is why i recommend you and everyone else gets their news from PBS and NPR. with no ratings to worry about, journalists can focus on doing their job, not on scooping one another.
Infinitum98 said:Are we really arguing whether or not FOX is biased. We all know it is a biased, piece of shit network. And that Rupert Murdoch uses it to create more of a support for the Iraq War. Who can explain why Ron Paul was excluded from the debate yesterday? That is just ridiculous. Rupert Murdoch should go to Iraq, be shot, and die.