Last Updated: 1/9/2008 12:00:00 AM
Posted By: Robert Beerbohm on Thursday, January 10, 2008
This one rocks - i like it. Personally i think the large corporations which own 80% of the "media" in this country were most likely putting pressure from on-high, just like they did when the media "dropped the ball" during the 2002-03 run-up to the Iraq War, to dictate making Clinton a has-been and Obama walking the cakePoor Chris Mathews over on MSNBC lost a lot of my respect as he incessantly put Clinton down on his "Hard Ball" show between Iowa and NH. We need to check his tongue lately
Posted By: Charlie on Thursday, January 10, 2008
I would like a little balance here. Let's see some cartoons about McCain, Mitt, Huck, Ron Paul and the rest. If not, then tell me a site that has them. After all I'm one of the majority (independent-undecided) and would like to see how both sides hold up under the needling of the great equalizer...humor.
Posted By: Howard on Thursday, January 10, 2008
Have reporters who report on the events of the day become those that make the news stories. Some reporters put a spin on most issues and stories that they cover. Either body language or voice manipulations. This election process has become who ypur voting against -not who your voting for.
Posted By: John Stafford on Thursday, January 10, 2008
Two of the biggest flaws of United States media are their growing obsession with THEMSELVES and their (perhaps) unintended efforts to shape the news....... Well, we all know that Fox team really works hard at shaping and not reporting. STOP TAKING POLLS!....... ABOUT EVERYTHING.
Posted By: STEPHANIE on Thursday, January 10, 2008
I LOVE IT, SO RIGHT ON TARGET. THE TALKING HEADS NEED DUCKTAPE OVER THEIR COLLECTIVE MOUTHS. IF THERE NOT HARPING ON WHAT THEY DON"T KNOW THEN THERE RERUNNING NEWS OVER AND OVER AND OVER, ITS SO BORING.
Posted By: howard on Thursday, January 10, 2008
love it when reporter states afer a film clip with great authority "X be him or her said this" I know what wa said I just listened to the person say it.Why the need to explain it
Posted By: Steve D. on Thursday, January 10, 2008
Never underestimate the power of a woman, or in this case the power of middle aged women who have hit the glass ceiling and now see one of their own needing support. Go Hillary . . . you have the necessary experience to stand on your own and will be a great and effective pres.
Posted By: Lynne on Thursday, January 10, 2008
Exactly. Should they attach the tongue before they speak or after they misspeak!
Posted By: Barb Bee on Friday, January 11, 2008
POST MYRTLE BEACH: So far no Triple Crown winner in this horse race. Which one will it be? Fred has too much trouble getting out of the starting gate. He seems to be the QUARTER HORSE...too old, too tired to last on the fast track. Mike Huckabee and Romney are like young stallions, snorting...and stamping and pawing the dirt under their hoofs...but Huckabee doesn't dye his hair.