When you Google BG Keith Kerr Q: How many layers of editors and fact checkers does it take to google someone?
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Kerr wasn’t the only one. Over at Patterico, they’ve found 4 Dem supporters among the questioners.
When CNN ran the Democrats’ debate a couple of weeks ago, their panel of undecided voters were all Democrat supporters. That was fair enough: it was, after all, a debate for the Dems. But for CNN to turn around and include a bunch of Democrats as questioners in a Republican debate is indefensibly wrong. |
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Apparently, the Democrats have Glenn Greenwald consulting for them, if we can take this situation as any indication. They’ve discovered the utility of sock puppets....
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Well, as Auric Goldfinger said, "Three times is enemy action."
But four Democrat stooges? CNN is lying through its sleazy, biased teeth. They knew exactly what they were doing, using "ordinary" folks whose questions concerned those perennial GOP concerns: jailing women who have abortions, making sure three-year olds get assault rifles, banning the teaching of evolution and keeping the darkies in line.
It’s as if CNN had a YouTuber ask the Crone of Chappaqua "When are we going to be able to spit on those babykilling Bushbot Halliburton stooge soldiers raping innocent Iraqis in Chimpy’s illegal war?"
No media bias, my ass. |
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panel of undecided voters were all Democrat supporters They weren’t just Democrats, they were liberal activist or current Democratic Party employees. People who had a career interest in not making any Democrat frontrunner look bad.
In general, its about skewing topics/questions to make the Democrats look good and put the Republicans on the spot. |
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The really funny thing is how all the Dem candidates balked at Fox hosting a debate for fear of bias. |
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Steverino,
It’s not out of the realm of possibility that the Dem candidates knew they were going to put plants into the audience on their "friendly" networks and assumed the evil RepubliKKKan candidates would do the same on Fox. |
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You could have quit typing the headline after the first two words. ;) |
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I guess the only mea culpa that makes any sense is to have Bob "The Prince of Darkness"Novak and Fred Barnes ask the questions. |
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Personally, I welcome a few hostile questioners (within reasonable boundaries). I would hope that the leader of the free world would be able to handle them. Isn’t that what democracy is all about? Maybe if GW hadn’t been so insulated, the GOP wouldn’t be in such a disarray. |
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Personally, I welcome a few hostile questioners (within reasonable boundaries). I would hope that the leader of the free world would be able to handle them. Isn’t that what democracy is all about? So, Jane, where were you when the CNN’s panel of undecided voters were all Democrats?
I don’t have any problems with the Dems fielding questions from a bunch of Democrats. That’s who will choose the Democrat nominee, anyway. But when the same network insulates (to use your word) the Democrat candidates and then exposes the Republican candidates to "hostile fire", it’s an unforgivably partisan thing for a news network to do. |
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But when the same network insulates (to use your word) the Democrat candidates and then exposes the Republican candidates to "hostile fire", it’s an unforgivably partisan thing for a news network to do. Waaaaaah. Boo freaking hoo. What a bunch of whiners.
What does it matter who asks the questions? They’re freaking questions, after all.
I, for one, think it would be a great idea if Republicans asked questions at the next Dem debate. Ask them all, in fact. Bring it on.
And BTW, where is it written that Dems can’t ask questions at GOP debates?
As for the GOP, it looks like it’s Huckabee’s to lose. How grand. A man who doesn’t believe in evolution is about to become the GOP nominee for President of the United States of America. So which flat-earther do you think he will pick for his running mate? BTW, the cavemen road dinosaurs to work. Betcha you didn’t know that.
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As usual, mkultra completely misses the point. No use explaining it to him, though. |
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"Thank you for being so transparent" lolz |
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High-jackassery. Creationist bashing. Gore-flavored demogougery. Caveman pandering. Is there any low you dont know? |
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where is it written that Dems can’t ask questions at GOP debates? Where is it written Fox News can’t host Dem debates? A: Kos and HuffPo where the crying was loud and proud when it was considered... |
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As usual, mkultra completely misses the point. No use explaining it to him, though. As usual, steverino says that those who disagree with him completely miss the point. And, as usual, steverino fails to offer a substantive response.
Look Steverino, I’m on your side on this one. I think all the questions at the next debate should be asked by Republican voters. Equal time. High-jackassery. Creationist bashing. Gore-flavored demogougery. Caveman pandering. Is there any low you dont know? Waaaah.
Yes, I believe that the President of the United States should not be someone who believes that man did not evolve from apes. Does that make me a creationist "basher"? No. Creationists are free to believe what they want to believe. But I don’t believe that someone who refuses to acknowledge scenitific and physical evidence on the origin of the human species has the judgment to be POTUS, just as someone who believes that the earth is flat doesn’t have the judgment to be POTUS.
Wingers had a field day when Dennis Kucinich said that he believed he had seen a UFO. See, that’s ok. But god forbid anyone question the judgment of someone on the right who believes in creationism.
As for caveman pandering, since I’m not a Republican, I don’t think I’m guilty on that count. |
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Yes, I believe that the President of the United States should not be someone who believes that man did not evolve from apes. Then I guess nobody can become president, since humans did not evolve from apes. |
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Creationists are free to believe what they want to believe. They just shouldn’t have equal status in our country. Sure. But god forbid anyone question the judgment of someone on the right who believes in creationism. No one does that. Only every bumper sticker on every Volvo of every dumpy granola person in this country. But that’s OK, since they’re enlightened enough to believe that their great-great-granddaddy lived in the trees. Yeah, you’re reasonably stable. Where do they store you? |
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