Posted on 09/30/2004 10:11:47 PM PDT by Jack Black
I watched the debates with four friends. One an extreme Kerry supporter. He was appoplectic over Kerry's performance. Kerry's inabilty to look into the camera, his addressing thing to "Jim" while Bush addressed us. I called a friend who watched seperately and he felt Bush clearly won (Gore voter in 2000).
What a difference a 1/2 hour makes. Dem spin meisters are machines. Kerry could have passed out at the podium and they would have been praising him.
Look who's on. MS-NBC has Ronnie who loves his new found role as enfant-terrible of the left. He loudly calls Kerry the winner.
Howard Feinman from the left news outlet Newsweek: Kerry.
Sadly, Joe Scarboro loudly declares "Kerry won the debate".
CNN has already made up it's mind. Kerry won. But in case your not sure they have Terry Mac on to remind you. Up to provide balance so low-power Republican you've never heard of looking like a dear in the headlights.
Fox had Greta, a not so closet liberal. Cici - clearly a Kerry supporter. For balance they have Bill Kristol. Now I enjoy Kristol a lot but he is a real intellectual, not a partisan message pounder.
I think Bush won the debate. But the liberal media is gleeful in blatently throwing the results to Kerry. Fox works to live up to it's motto: fair and balanced.
No where do you see rabid patisan Democratic spinners couterbalanced by hard core Republican supporters.
In this way the TV media has come in by a vote of 5 to 1 for Kerry as the winner.
Pathetic.
Make no mistake. The main stream media is our enemy. They came out in force with their over-the-top Kerry message. They shameless set up unbalanced match ups. They delivered the verdict they knew they were going to deliver. Kerry won.
That's, God, please. Thanks
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