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To: Mo1

Don't get too depressed.

The MSM take (And what else have we heard for the past two weeks?) on this past election is just as skewed off into deep left field foul territory as anything else they've done for the past thirty years. Maybe worse, because they know that the MSM's on its last legs, as well as the socialists they love so much.

The dims now find themselves in the position of making policies that they have only had to talk about for the past twelve years actually HAPPEN, plus having to satisfy a very watchful (and, IMHO, skeptical) public that they've the faintest notion of how to do anything but campaign, talk, promise, complain and still more talk.

The MSM, OTOH, has shot the last of their credibility in the foot years ago and now is only operating on inertia and the ever-more-frayed patience of its investors. This election may not have been the complete end of them, but I'll be amazed if half of them are still in business under the same management and political slant in another two years.


15 posted on 11/18/2006 7:48:04 AM PST by Unrepentant VN Vet
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To: Unrepentant VN Vet

"The MSM, OTOH, has shot the last of their credibility in the foot years ago and now is only operating on inertia and the ever-more-frayed patience of its investors. "

Great point. I mean, even as stupid as the Repubs are, one lesson they must take from the last election is that the MSM will distort everything to favor the Democrats (hype Foley, bury the Reid scandal, run macaca to death, etc.)

Now knowing that the media is completely corrupt, even the stupid party will adapt. And as readership plummets, perhaps the Dems are not the sure thing they think.


19 posted on 11/18/2006 8:23:39 AM PST by FastCoyote
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