Beauty pageants are "football games" for gals.You might think that guys would like them, but that's not the way it works; the contestants are competing not at stunning the guys but at impressing the judges (who will not be Joe Sixpack and will probably be women journalist/celebrity types) that they would stun Joe Sixpack if that was what they were trying to do.
And the interview part of the contest is the most extreme example of the difference. The interview is not an intellectual contest. To the contrary it is a Political Correctness contest. The challenge is to come up with the safest answer. If the question is about failure of teens to know something simple, the answer it is that "Class sizes are too big, and teachers aren't paid enough." The entire Democratic Party, and most importantly all journalists, will adopt you as their sweetheart. And therefore the judges will swoon.
. . . and make no mistake - by design, the televised "Great Debates" resemble nothing so much as beauty pageants. They are structured by and for journalists, and therefore are designed to pressure the "contestants" to express PC sentiments.
Which is, of course, a game at which a Democrat can always beat a Republican.
Journalists are supposed to be objective, but they are heavily biased in favor of controlling the power of PR.Republicans are supposed to help those who would rather work than be poor - but they are biased in favor of getting good PR.
Democrats are supposed to favor the poor and the downtrodden. In other words, they make sure to do nothing which would compromise their ability to get good PR.
I think the problem is more general than just "most who adhere to global warming." I think that the newswire - AP - functions as an oracle for liberals. If it's not "on the wire", goes the rationale, then it doesn't matter. My tagline puts it a little differently, but it comes to the same thing.If you think what is not on the wire - at any given time, that would include
Journalists treat the wire, which has everything bad and everything abnormal - to the near-perfect exclusion of anything qualifying for our attention under Philipians 4:8 - as their Oracle. And then people wonder why journalists aren't conservative . . .
- the Bible.
- encyclopedias,
- the whole of the Library of Congress, save only for the newspapers/news magazines (if it has those).
- everything that went as expected yesterday.
Finally, brethren,whatsoever things are true,
think on these things. - Philipians 4:8 (KJV)
whatsoever things are honest,
whatsoever things are just,
whatsoever things are pure,
whatsoever things are lovely,
whatsoever things are of good report;
if there be any virtue,
and if there be any praise,