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10 Responses to “Blatant Media Bias Against Romney and For McCain”
Yep, this was really good! Accurate to the T and every media pundit would fight tooth and claw to say that this is false. Just read anything put out by the AP or Rueters and you’ll find the same bias. Funny that the folks wearing our jerseys cannot figure out that the other team is trying to choose our team for us and we all think its for our best! Sorry but I’ll pick my own team.
I love Mitt. And I hate it that he has to break through this incredible bias in the media (i.e. Glenn Johnson). But he WILL do it and he WILL win the nomination.
I love this video–Scarborough doesn’t let go of his point that the coverage is biased and “Meka” is squirming the entire time he’s talking. Her body language is fairly yelling “No! Don’t say it! It’s our little secret!” as she is clearly not listening but rather forming her rebuttal. A true moment of clarity!
Go Joe! MSM is definitely biased against Romney
Democrats would love to get a McCain nomination because they know we’ll be weak if he wins. I saw an article where Hillary Clinton was promising that she would beat John McCain. I have never seen any articles claiming that Hillay would beat Romney.
I would love to see Romney going up against the Clintons
That reporterette needs to get a clue. She keeps talking about “the narrative” as if that should carry any weight. That’s Joe’s whole point! “The narrative” is [ahem] wrong.
I’ve always liked Joe. I watched his evening program before his program was changed to the mornings. He is a conservative Republician from Florida. I believe he used to work in Washington representing Florida in the House of Representatives (not sure for how long). He understands politics and let alone, how journalism can affect politics. Hats off to you, Joe!
Ann, DON’T YOU DARE EVER LET THIS CLIP OFF THE WEBSITE! This tells the whole story. Yes, I DO have reservations caused by Romney’s vacillations, but he is by far and away the best electible candidate and the major media is “heck-bent” on proving to us that he’s not electible.
Another example of bias is the new poll showing Romney leading everyone in Florida by 5%, yet, what is the big poll story in the media? “MacCain has overtaken Rudy in New York according to a new poll.”
I’m glad some people are seeing this bologna. It’s kind of funny because in the end, Romney will win anyway. The media seems to try this every time–they think they can influence people and I’m sure they influence some. But, most people are able to think for themselves and they see past the fog. Here’s an interesting defence of Romney:
January 22nd, 2008 at 12:47 am
Yep, this was really good! Accurate to the T and every media pundit would fight tooth and claw to say that this is false. Just read anything put out by the AP or Rueters and you’ll find the same bias. Funny that the folks wearing our jerseys cannot figure out that the other team is trying to choose our team for us and we all think its for our best! Sorry but I’ll pick my own team.
January 22nd, 2008 at 1:04 am
Wow. Something truthful coming out of MSNBC.
I love Mitt. And I hate it that he has to break through this incredible bias in the media (i.e. Glenn Johnson). But he WILL do it and he WILL win the nomination.
January 22nd, 2008 at 1:15 am
I love this video–Scarborough doesn’t let go of his point that the coverage is biased and “Meka” is squirming the entire time he’s talking. Her body language is fairly yelling “No! Don’t say it! It’s our little secret!” as she is clearly not listening but rather forming her rebuttal. A true moment of clarity!
January 22nd, 2008 at 1:47 am
Go Joe! MSM is definitely biased against Romney
Democrats would love to get a McCain nomination because they know we’ll be weak if he wins. I saw an article where Hillary Clinton was promising that she would beat John McCain. I have never seen any articles claiming that Hillay would beat Romney.
I would love to see Romney going up against the Clintons
January 22nd, 2008 at 2:44 am
That reporterette needs to get a clue. She keeps talking about “the narrative” as if that should carry any weight. That’s Joe’s whole point! “The narrative” is [ahem] wrong.
January 22nd, 2008 at 7:47 am
Did he say Mitt Moromni? Read to much in the BoM lately??? lol
January 22nd, 2008 at 8:18 am
I’ve always liked Joe. I watched his evening program before his program was changed to the mornings. He is a conservative Republician from Florida. I believe he used to work in Washington representing Florida in the House of Representatives (not sure for how long). He understands politics and let alone, how journalism can affect politics. Hats off to you, Joe!
January 22nd, 2008 at 9:13 am
Ann, DON’T YOU DARE EVER LET THIS CLIP OFF THE WEBSITE! This tells the whole story. Yes, I DO have reservations caused by Romney’s vacillations, but he is by far and away the best electible candidate and the major media is “heck-bent” on proving to us that he’s not electible.
January 23rd, 2008 at 1:29 am
Another example of bias is the new poll showing Romney leading everyone in Florida by 5%, yet, what is the big poll story in the media? “MacCain has overtaken Rudy in New York according to a new poll.”
January 24th, 2008 at 10:24 am
I’m glad some people are seeing this bologna. It’s kind of funny because in the end, Romney will win anyway. The media seems to try this every time–they think they can influence people and I’m sure they influence some. But, most people are able to think for themselves and they see past the fog. Here’s an interesting defence of Romney:
http://www.glennbeck.com/content/articles/article/198/4696/