To: Wait4Truth
Well, CNN is watched by a very small group of people. Network news is the one that I worry most about. However, my comfort is that fewer and fewer people watch it, either.
Cheer up. We have seen these types of situations before, and the Rats always end up with egg on their faces.
I am wondering if AOL/Time Warner is heading for a tumble as well, and that is why CNN is so vitriolic.
To: Miss Marple
I'm just angry because I saw the press conference and then had to listen to the lies of CNN - just flat-out lies. Makes you wonder what this country is coming to. And I would guess that Brokaw, Jennings and Rather were more than happy to jump on the "get Bush" bandwagon tonight. I hope CNN and MSNBC go down the tubes completely. Bush supporters should watch nothing but Fox. Without Republicans, the cable shows don't have many viewers. CBS, ABC and NBC will also inflict as much damage as they can. All we can do is fight back and keep praying.
To: Miss Marple
I am wondering if AOL/Time Warner is heading for a tumble as well, and that is why CNN is so vitriolic. I'm wondering if that merger isn't getting another looksee by some real regulators. BTW, I think Bush's "new tone" goes out the window when they start questioning his character.
To: Miss Marple
I am wondering if AOL/Time Warner is heading for a tumble as well, and that is why CNN is so vitriolic. Ahhh .. you could be right .. I believe their stock holders are not to happy with them these days
401 posted on
07/08/2002 10:16:11 PM PDT by
Mo1
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