Carl Bernstein complains media too fair to Republicans! Ping to Today show list.
Because now with Obama saying he wont negotiate at all and the GOP talking compromise and negotiate everyday its making his buddies in the media job to take Obama’s side much more difficult.
But beware, neither side has an incentive to deal until the last minute which is when we canexpect something..
Libs want Obama to say ‘no’ to everything because they believe Dems will benefit from anything bad.
Yeah, he’s right. If the media were any “fairer” to our side, they’d be loading Republicans onto cattle cars.
Is that a reporter in your pocket or are you happy to see me.
This is a mind fried with LSD.
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I've been following the HealthCare.gov page on Facebook right from the ObamaCare get-go last Tuesday. The comments have been nearly universally negative right from the start.
Likewise on Twitter.
I think the Obamacrats are overlooking or underestimating the power of Facebook, Twitter and the rest of the Social Networks to undermine the "good work" being done by the MSM to provide a positive picture of Obamacare to the American public. I think the power of the MSM is, at least in this case, being eroded dramatically by these networks.
The main reason why this is happening: These networks, particularly Facebook and Twitter, are dominated by the young (and often foolish Dem supporting) people who are among the targeted victims of the Obamcare Scam. Fortunately they are seeing through the plan to take their money, provide expensive health insurance they don't need in order to subdized those who are poor and those who are big users of hearthcare, typically the senior members of our society.
Berstein needs to get past the idea that "The Media" is the NYT and MSNBC and the like. Those days are gone forever. Just read the comments on HealthCare.gov to see why.
I guess dingy hairy emailed the dim talking points to all the SRM heads.
One hit wonder.
Exposing Watergate appears to have satisfied Bernstein's thirst for truth. It certainly didn't propel him to expose the truth about subsequent--and worse--U.S. Presidential scandals.
Come to think of it—maybe a thirst for truth wasn’t his motivation for the Watergate exposure.