To: JohnHuang2
President Bush
should appear on MTV. Of course, he should demand all of the same control in picking the audience and the questions that Bill Clinton was granted. He should also not be harassed in the media for requesting such control since Big Media gave Bubba a pass.
To show how incestous the media was with regards to Clinton's MTV town hall meeting, let's look at the "Boxers or Briefs" question. The girl who asked that was a daughter of a liberal journalist. She sat with her mom to come up with a "good" question. They settled on the legalization of recreational drugs. President Clinton's staff nixed that question and asked her to offer something lighter.
It's like when Hillary Clinton asks interviewers to provide her with a list of the questions they will be asking.
So by all means President Bush should be permitted to speak on the air with young conservatives about America. Read the MTV forums some time. There are young conservatives who reject SeeBS-Viacom-MTV's partisan propaganda.
4 posted on
04/06/2004 12:54:54 AM PDT by
weegee
(No blood for ratings-CNN suppressed reports of torture & murder in Iraq to keep their Baghdad bureau)
To: weegee
I agree. I don't want Bush on MTV. Let's have at least one grown-up in this race.
5 posted on
04/06/2004 1:03:57 AM PDT by
Texasforever
(I can’t kill enough brain cells to become a democrat just by drinking.)
To: weegee
There are young conservatives who reject SeeBS-Viacom-MTV's partisan propaganda.
Believe it or not there was actually a report on MTV about the young conservatives (or crashers, as they called them, since they freep protests). I wondered how many of those interviewed were Freepers as well. Just a note, I do NOT watch MTV. Just that my husband was flipping channels and thought the report looked like something interesting to stop on.
16 posted on
04/06/2004 8:54:04 AM PDT by
HungarianGypsy
(True wisdom is a million times more valuable than liberal intellect.)
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