Posted on 09/11/2006 12:33:09 AM PDT by bouchard3333
Is abc's turnabout a lasting sign? Remember when IGER took over Disney? everybody was saying he was a republican or at least not a die hard liberal like the guy he replaced (isner).
despite the small edits, do you think abc is actually trying to leave the (democrat media party) plantation?
spueing=spewing (forgot to engage brain)
Let's wait and see till we see how bad Bush gets bashed in tonight's episode of TPT911.
When ABC presents a documentary film that fully details the incompetence and cowardice of Clinton and his administration in the face of numerous attacks on our country, we may be able to say that ABC is, at last, taking a stand for the truth. But until that happens, don't get your hopes up. The upcoming congressional campaigns and, later, the presidential primaries, will tell the tale. And, based on past experience, that tale will not be pretty.
ABC isn't going anywhere. They're still so far to the left I can't even see them. Every word their news readers recite on the nightly news comes straight from the new york times.
When they get rid of "Desperate Housewives" then I'll believe it.
-PJ
I thought Iger was a republican, my bad i stand corrected ::sigh:: just another liberal in charge of a major network television station
"they need to make a docu-drama about the docu-drama; about what Clinton was doing to shut this thing down"
It'll be called "The Day The Constitution Stood Still"
His political contributions belie that theory. $2500 to the RNC, $10,000 to the DNC and even a donation to Waxman.
What I don't understand is why Bill Gates still supports them after the Clinton Justice Department went after Microsoft the way they did. Certainly a wealthy person can be philanthropic without having to be a flaming liberal and why would you support people who are anti-big business like the dems?
Of, course in Igers case at ABC the nets are probably hoping for fewer SEC restrictions with the dems.
Lots of our government officials and most of the old media should become familiar with that quote.
Maybe he's a businessman. Fox, has just about the worst news coverage available - its not even 24 hour news - and it wipes the floor with its opponents. All by themselves they claim a market of disenfranchised conservatives.
People can't afford to live on the coasts like they have been and have been moving inland to red states. It's where the jobs are going if they stay in the US.
Why not at least seek not to offend conservatives?
We agree. The MSM are shying away from her highness and sending the message loud & clear.
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