Posted on 11/18/2007 10:42:09 AM PST by Syncro
UPDATES BELOW - CNN hits bottom and digs: All six debate questioners appear to be Democratic Party operatives. So much for "ordinary people, undecided voters". To paraphrase Junior Soprano, CNN is so far up the DNC's hind end, Howard Dean can taste hair gel.
In a nutshell, CNN's six "undecided voters" were:
A Democratic Party bigwig
An antiwar activist
A Union official
An Islamic leader
A Harry Reid staffer
A radical Chicano separatist
Wow. This looks "rather" like a scandal. Hot Air:
...Youd think the networks audience might want to know who among the questioners has had a paid, formal relationship with the party.
...I went back to the beginning of the debate to see how Blitzer introduced the format. Did he offer any details on whod be doing the questioning? Why, yes. After mentioning that the debate was sponsored by the national party something likely understood by most viewers as a mere formality he described them as ordinary people, undecided voters. Note: not even undecided Democrats. Just undecided.
This spring she will serve as the political communications intern for Senator Harry Reid in Washington, D.C. Currently a junior at UNLV, Maria is... is an immigrant on a quest to become a United States citizen.
No...I’m just his Manhattan mistress.
Good job, TWW!
We were wondering why he was always going to NYC. Guy has mistresses all over the Country.
Pray for W and Our Victorious Troops
Is that a man or a woman?
Cordially,
It doesn’t matter as long as they don’t upstage Hillary’s looks. (it was a woman)
We have all known these Democrat debates were glorified informercials to bash Bush and keep up a relentless media wall of pro-leftist promotion.
The difference is now we have a clear illustration and evidence of the complicity boardering on the a "secret memo" credibility.
When you show the tape stating "undecided voters" and not "undecided Democratic Primary voters" and show that they were all leftist activists of one group or another and the large and growing body of scripted questions put in by the Hillary camp, the program is all to clear.
Someone should be asking very hard questions of CNN but only after we get "on the record" denials from the Debate Committe and Hillary's flying monkeys. Then CNN goes on the Bar-B-Que knowing that if they don't shift the blame they will own it.
Yup, you're right. The GOP has a near-fatal flaw that it never seems to even address, much less correct: They always want to be seen as nice and polite, always willing to be magnanimous in some screwed-up notion that if the enemy "likes" them, then the enemy will play fair with them. They do it with the MSM. They do it with Democratic opponents. Heck, they even do it with our mortal enemies.
A Republican will sit on some liberal scuzz's news show and act like they're best buddies, while the liberal is constantly sticking the knife a little deeper.
MM (in TX)
That is an rather hideous wig Plant # 2 is wearing. Is that supposed to be a disguise?
Oh, and to make it more believable, the “plants” need to also claim they voted for George Bush-—twice.
If it's the same "Frank Perconte", then he's a professional student by now.
she looks like Chris Farley in drag on one of those SNL skits.
Great thread, Syncro!
Should have had this song played at the Debate.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G54lfxiid_w&feature=related
The second one, that runs 48:35, is the English version.
UPDATES BELOW - CNN hits bottom and digs: All six debate questioners appear to be Democratic Party operatives. So much for "ordinary people, undecided voters". To paraphrase Junior Soprano, CNN is so far up the DNC's hind end, Howard Dean can taste hair gel.
In a nutshell, CNN's six "undecided voters" were:
A Democratic Party bigwig
An antiwar activist
A Union official
An Islamic leader
A Harry Reid staffer
A radical Chicano separatist
Wow. This looks "rather" like a scandal. Hot Air:
...Youd think the networks audience might want to know who among the questioners has had a paid, formal relationship with the party.
...I went back to the beginning of the debate to see how Blitzer introduced the format. Did he offer any details on whod be doing the questioning? Why, yes. After mentioning that the debate was sponsored by the national party something likely understood by most viewers as a mere formality he described them as ordinary people, undecided voters. Note: not even undecided Democrats. Just undecided.
This spring she will serve as the political communications intern for Senator Harry Reid in Washington, D.C. Currently a junior at UNLV, Maria is... is an immigrant on a quest to become a United States citizen.
Obama: Well, first of all, Judy, thank you for the question, and thanks for the great work you do on behalf of the culinary workers, a great union here.
George joins our team from Douglas, Arizona, having earned his associates degree in administration of justice from Cochise College in 2000. He obtained his bachelors degree in political science and criminal justice from Western New Mexico University. He is currently completing a masters degree in ethics and policy studies at UNLV. He plans to pursue doctorate and law degrees, practice corporate law, and become active in politics.
Wow this is a scandal.
A Dem activist from Ark
An anti-war activist
A union activist
An Islamic leader
A Harry Reid staffer
All being presented by CNN as undecided voters.
Ambriz was just before my time at WNMU, but I later met him in Las Vegas at a model United Nations conference. Like me, Ambriz was heavily involved in student government and other clubs while at WNMU he served as president of MEChA...
A conservative blogger reports that the Diamonds vs. Pearls questioner was a former staffer for Nevada Democratic Party Chair, Harry Reid. Reids son heads Hillary Clintons Nevada campaign.
LaShannon Spencer, the woman who asked about court judges, is a high-level staffer for the Arkansas Democratic Party and has been so since the 1990s. Bill and Hillary hail from Arkansas.
Thanks, need to open my eyes next time.
Thanks, very good You Tube Movie.
I saw it the other day and a couple more.
This debate was run by a bunch of pansies who cannot tolerate a true, open, free exchange of ideas!
nice work with your post
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