Before I joined FR in 2000 I was talking about a report that was released in and Ohio newspaper which showed the vast majority of people felt the mainstream media was out of touch with average ordinary citizens.
Some sorry lazy miserable good for nothing called me elitist for daring to agree with this report and saying that I was jealous of the MSM and that the MSM was better than me and as pure as the wind driven snow and can do no wrong.
These are the kinds of idiots and goofballs we're up against in out battle to keep America out of the hands of Obama and his cabel.
The Democrat party and the MSM are both criminal enterprises and both need to be put out of business. Simple as that.
Regards..
1 posted on
09/05/2008 5:20:56 AM PDT by
E.G.C.
To: E.G.C.
This thread has been bookmarked to my profile page.
2 posted on
09/05/2008 5:23:10 AM PDT by
E.G.C.
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To: E.G.C.
Good post!
First came the anti-establishment, then the media bias, not it’s anti-candidate. Next step? Anti-American? Seems so.
And don’t forget that someone, a senator I believe, overheard Hillary and Barbara Boxer complaining about the internet as an information source. And one of them was supposed to have said, “We need to fix that.”
Of course, when they were called on this, both of them denied saying it.
The conservatives’ right to freedom of expression is being held hostage by the ghost of Saul Alinsky. But wait. His son David was at the Democratic National Convention this year.
— Jane
3 posted on
09/05/2008 5:49:07 AM PDT by
quintr
To: E.G.C.
I agreed with the premise when Hannity spoke it but then came Megyn Kelly and her
public evisceration of Bradley Jacobs, the senior editor for US Weekly. Perhaps she is the exception that proves the rule but I think she shows it's only
mostly dead. Cue Miracle Max.
4 posted on
09/05/2008 6:13:46 AM PDT by
NonValueAdded
(don't worry, they only want to take water out of the other guy's side of the bucket.)
To: E.G.C.
I’m interested in how news reporting is going to evolve. Its clear to me that printed news is dying. Television news has become too opinionated to be trusted as a source.
Will reporting be replaced by “citizen” reporters on the internet, working through some sort of Wiki? I’ve seen some high quality citizen reporting right here on the FR (Kristinn comes to mind).
5 posted on
09/05/2008 6:44:51 AM PDT by
kidd
To: E.G.C.
Yep. Stick a fork in it. It's done.
6 posted on
09/05/2008 7:45:30 AM PDT by
Daffynition
(Follow the dots: Davis, Ayers, Dohrn, Malley, Soros Â… use a RED crayon.)
To: E.G.C.
In addition to the mass hysteria and wild imaginations the media is displaying, they are asking questions that NO ONE will ask OBAMA!!!!! And HE is going for POTUS, not Vice.
8 posted on
09/05/2008 12:29:50 PM PDT by
gidget7
(Duncan Hunter-Valley Forge Republican!)
To: E.G.C.
In addition to the mass hysteria and wild imaginations the media is displaying, they are asking questions that NO ONE will ask OBAMA!!!!! And HE is going for POTUS, not Vice.
9 posted on
09/05/2008 12:29:58 PM PDT by
gidget7
(Duncan Hunter-Valley Forge Republican!)
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