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    Default Re: Is this article an example of liberal media bias?

    Quote Originally Posted by Gawain of Orkeny
    No just the mainstream liberal press as wel he should.



    Thats pretty funny.



    They havent? Consider their attacks upon Bush. Oh thats right you think they treat him to kindly.



    Once more only the questions were announced the answers werent staged. This is standard operating procedure for the military. Heck when I was in bootcamp we had a show called operation entertainment come to the base. It was sort of a USO show that traveled around and entertained the troops and was broadcast weekly on tv. You wouldnt believe all the peperation they gave us just to watch.

    PS did you think the same of all of Clintons staged events?


    And if anything seems to be staged its the "free press's" response. How is it they all say the samething?
    I'm sure Bush would be much happier in an autocratic state where he controls the press. The rest of us are not.

    The press has given the guy far too much leeway. They have been TOO OBJECTIVE in the face of his continuous attacks on what is a very fundamental part of our freedom. Where the media has erred is in not taking him on directly in this regard. Show him for exactly what he is, dispense with his soundbites. He wants war with the press? Give him what he wants. Go out out of the way to balance every one of his propaganda events with a countering gaffe or embarassing behind-the-scenes look. The press has been too timid, when they should have been confrontational.

    Despite your attempts to gloss over it, this is just another example of Dubya's team staging something while claiming it is spontaneous. Everyone knows nearly all of these Q&A events are staged. What differs here is the billing. Unfortunately, in a Whitehouse that has less credibility than Nixon, I'm not surprised that they don't get it. This is a case of the press pulling back the curtain, to show the "Wizard" in action.

    The danger to our country is not the press, it is those that want to squelch dissent.

    P.S. By the way, congrats on getting the Clinton reference in there, you are dependable in that regard. Good luck "fighting the last war" in a political sense--I don't think running against Clinton is going to work any longer, his popularity is likely greater than Dubyas.
    Last edited by Red Harvest; 10-14-2005 at 19:17.
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