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firstdown 09-11-2008, 04:06 PM o'reilly's a zealot... dude has never had credibility. too bad thats not a requirement for getting a TV show.
I'm not a hugh Oreilly fan but atleast he does not hide behind his mike and act as if he is just reporting facts from an unbias stance like the other major networks. Do you know who Oreilly is voting for? If so how?
drew54 09-11-2008, 04:20 PM Do you know who Oreilly is voting for? If so how?
Your not serious are you? I mean he hasnt came out and said it, but neither has Sarah Palin.
firstdown 09-11-2008, 04:51 PM Your not serious are you? I mean he hasnt came out and said it, but neither has Sarah Palin.
I was making a point that he does not hide his political views so we know where he is coming from. Could anyone tell me who the News Anchors for ABC, CBS, CNN or NBC are going to vote for? If so how do you know?
saden1 09-11-2008, 05:03 PM Should we even care how they vote?
12thMan 09-11-2008, 05:09 PM I was making a point that he does not hide his political views so we know where he is coming from. Could anyone tell me who the News Anchors for ABC, CBS, CNN or NBC are going to vote for? If so how do you know?
Most media types are registered as Independents and they usually keep their voting records out of public view for obvious reasons.
Except for the usual suspects on the late night cable circuit, I would imagine most of them have voted both ways over the course of their careers.
GTripp0012 09-11-2008, 07:20 PM Excellent points all around.
It really serves to highlight that, when all is said and done, all the anger, vitriol and hate is directed at one guy who's probably not really responsible for it anyway.
It's a widespread system or machine, not one lone guy. That's why I maintain that the best thing for this country to do as a whole is put a lot more focus on the legislative and judicial branches than the executive branch.
The executive branch so often gets reduced and simplified to one man. This country is about a LOT more than one guy sitting in the Oval Office.Best. Political. Post. Ever.
mheisig may make a clean sweep at the "pathies" this year.
FRPLG 09-11-2008, 10:38 PM I think we ought to form our own party. Include everyone. saden, dmek, hog, SS,matty. Get a nice balance of opinion. Why the hell can't this country have a party like that? Are most humans so unable to work with others and discuss issues and come to compromise?
DynamiteRave 09-11-2008, 10:51 PM I think we ought to form our own party. Include everyone. saden, dmek, hog, SS,matty. Get a nice balance of opinion. Why the hell can't this country have a party like that? Are most humans so unable to work with others and discuss issues and come to compromise?
When it comes to politics, race and religion: Yes.
SmootSmack 09-11-2008, 11:26 PM I think we ought to form our own party. Include everyone. saden, dmek, hog, SS,matty. Get a nice balance of opinion. Why the hell can't this country have a party like that? Are most humans so unable to work with others and discuss issues and come to compromise?
Works for me. I've done my time in public service-student council representative, class treasurer, class president and my current position of moderator. I've got more experience than all the candidates combined!
70Chip 09-11-2008, 11:39 PM Most media types are registered as Independents and they usually keep their voting records out of public view for obvious reasons.
Except for the usual suspects on the late night cable circuit, I would imagine most of them have voted both ways over the course of their careers.
Nonsense. Tom Brokaw never voted for a Republican in his life. Ditto Rather, Charlie Rose, Peter Jennings. Jennings was Canadian by birth, but I think he was naturalized and he weren't no Republican. The thing you have to understand is that they live in a world that is completely leftish. I saw Robbie Robertson of The Band on VH1 the other day talking about drugs in the 70s, and he was saying, "There was a point where I don't think I knew ANYONE who didn't use drugs." That's how politics is with these journalists. Tom Brokaw doesn't know anyone who is pro-life or attends an evangelical church and he can't comprehend the fact that there are people who's reality is the exact opposite. Slate, the online magazine had all it's contributors admit who they voted for in the last election, and I think of the 52 people involved, two voted for Bush and one of those was Christopher Hitchens.
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