This video helps dispel the illusion of a "free press". It shows Fox News attacking John Kerry before the 2004 election and Barack Obama before the upcoming one. Notice how both attacks, although 4 years apart, make identical comments about both Kerry and Obama, as if the comentators were in both cases reading from the same script.
How does this differ from the way that the Democrats are comparing the the Republican Candidate to George Bush? Or the way CNN builds up Obama and trashes his competition.
ReplyDeleteOur news source is supposed to be unbiases but seldom is. I am still for Hillary, but I will probably go ahead and vote Obama. I know I won't vote for McCain, because he is another George Bush, and I don't think it was CNN who came up with that, it was the people of America who did. We saw it way before the press. And what we don't need is another four years of Bush, (like they say) hgusss
ReplyDeleteJust remember it was Bill Clinton who was president when the secret trials, torture in foreign prisons, and rendition were started, by the time George Bush came along they were simply American Policy. Bush often gets the blame for things Clinton did.
ReplyDeleteI posted this one too. Its great!
ReplyDeleteIt clearly shows that Husein Obama and John Kerry are both completely out of touch with the American people. I think this one backfired on Robert Greenwald.
http://johnofallfaith.multiply.com/journal/item/968
It's probably just the opposite side of the same coin.
ReplyDeleteAre any of the Presidential candidates IN TOUCH with the American people?
ReplyDeleteAre any politicians, in North America, IN TOUCH with the people they are supposed to represent? Not a one, in Canada - from the P.C to the Liberal to the NDP and even the Greenies...they live in their own little worlds, protected by their handlers. Real opinions never reach them, it is all filtered through their crowds of toadies.
ReplyDeleteOnce again? I'm just going to nullify my damn ballot. There's no one who holds my confidence. I can't vote if I don't believe.