The new campaign regulations REQUIRE the candidate to say that he/she approved the ad! Thanks. I could have sworn Kerry had an ad that didn't do that. Then again, I'm hard of hearing, especially when it come to dems. :-)
Earlier, I listened to James Rosen savage the new Bush-Cheney ads (on Brit Hume's show)! I was so furious that I e-mailed the following comments to both Brit and FoxNews. I also called them and left a VERY 'emphatic' comment about Rosen on their comment line:
"My husband and I just finished watching James Rosen's vicious 'analysis' of the new Bush-Cheney ads. For the first time in my life, I actually threw something at the television set!
Funny, I don't recall Rosen/FoxNews 'feeling the need' to dissect ANY of the MANY ads produced by the DNC, Kerry et al, and/or MoveOn.org -- ads which did nothing but libelously ATTACK the President! So, why the perceived need to disassemble the President's ads?!
I think we both know the answer to my question -- (journalistic) inferiority complexes can be so debilitating!
At one time, my family and I watched FoxNews exclusively; however, 'reporters' like Rosen have so alienated us that we now restrict our viewing to "Fox & Friends" in the morning", "Hannity & C******" in the evening, and your show at 6 PM EST. After this HIT PIECE, however, we may decide to watch F&F and Hannity only, or perhaps, we'll just escape to the radio; after all, we can stream Hugh Hewitt and Laura Ingram on the computer -- both of whom are infinitely more informative and entertaining that FoxNews of late!
[Perhaps Rosen and Ailes should remember who comprises the FoxNews BASE -- it certainly isn't the leftists to whom Rosen was directing his 'analysis'!!!!]"
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