Posted on 09/13/2012 4:03:01 PM PDT by grundle
The Big Three (ABC, CBS, NBC) Wednesday evening newscasts devoted more than 9 minutes (9 minutes, 28 seconds) to the flap over Mitt Romney's statement criticizing the administration's handling of the Libyan crisis but spent just 25 seconds on questions regarding Barack Obama's Middle-East policy, a greater than 20-to-1 disparity.
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Do not buy the products advertised on those news shows.
They continue to lie for Obama, so do not support their advertisers.
Shocking simply shocking, well maybe not.
Sounds like an 90's new Wave Band: "They Might Be Biased" [/Dave Barry]
This could damage Romney big time, hope not.
The only people who care about it, are those who weren’t going to vote for Romney anyway.
Obama is going down.
I hope Obama is a one term President....Romney, if he wins, must not go weak when dealing the MSM and the Democrats!
The extreme bias of ABCNBCCNNCBS over the past 48 hours has never been so obvious and blatant. It’s absolutely sickening, if you’re dumb enough or unfortunate enough to have to pay any attention to their squealings when their messiah is exposed for the fraud he is.
Our National Embarassment, Obummer, will be laughing it up on Lettermen with 4 Americans, including HIS Ambassador, who was savagely raped, murdered by Islamic PIGS. This should be THE talking point for Republicans with some balls.
All I heard yesterday was about the media’s open-mike collusion. No reports ever played any of Romney’s answers, which were very good. It reminds me of the attacks on Clint’s empty-chair speech at the convention. The ridiculing media attacks never played Clint’s own words...too truthful, I guess
The news making so much of what Romney said will not help Obama. What Romney said is true and made Obama seem weak.
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