Posted on 09/10/2008 4:09:35 PM PDT by NewMediaFan
Two segments on Tuesdays Election Center program, which were promoted by host Campbell Brown as having no bias, no bull, actually tried to paint Republican vice-presidential pick Sarah Palin as having a "very extreme" and "outside-the-mainstream" viewpoint on environmental issues, since on the issue of global warming, shes "not one... who would attribute it to being man-made." Brown herself suggested during the second segment that the debate over the cause of global warming was already over.
Correspondent Randi Kaye interviewed University of Alaska professor Rick Steiner during the first segment, a report on Palins environmental record. She asked, " In a word, if you can sum up Sarah Palin's record on the environment here, what would it be?" Steiner answered, "Abysmal." Anderson Coopers blog on CNN.com republished the professors September 7 editorial from the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, in which he railed against Governor Palin: "In addition to her frightening lack of qualification to be vice president (much less president) of the United States, Palin is an evangelical, anti-choice, pro-gun, right-wing conservative who wants creationism taught in schools." When a shorter version of her report aired on Wednesdays The Situation Room, Kaye added that Steiner "says hes not a Republican or a Democrat." Despite this clarification, it is clear from his editorial that Steiner is a liberal.
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No problem - for some reason, the flat earth belief myth is a historical pet peeve of mine :-)
What would CNN know about the mainstream?
I pray McCain/Palin win big this election so I won’t have to hear about conservatives beliefs being outside the mainstream.
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