Bloggers Are Polarizing But Limbaugh Is An Everyman!


Ron Fournier is an asshole:

Plunging headlong into the Internet era, all seven candidates fought for the support of the powerful and polarizing liberal blogosphere by promising universal health care, aggressive government spending and dramatic change from the Bush era.

Wow. He really wrote that paragraph.

Remember in the 90s when they lauded Rush Limbaugh and the angry men movement of 1994. They were the cutting edge of dedicated citizens who would bring back all that was good and decent and righteous back to America.

And we're polarizing?

How is this objective reporting?

Or even helpful?


Sean Paul Kelley August 4, 2007 - 10:20pm
( categories: USA: Campaign 2008 )

First, I noticed among the MSM a certain discomfort in acknowledging that progressives exist at all.

Once they've reconciled themselves to that, they come to terms with it by defining it as "polarizing". I mean, how else to explain the existence of all these strange people who don't fit so easily in their world view?

Independent Illinois Grassroots: IllinoisDemNet.com

patachon August 5, 2007 - 12:50am

their use of the word "polarizing" implies that they represent a centrist POV. Where they get the idea that they embody and speak and act for a majority of any sort is delusional.

Doug Richardson August 5, 2007 - 6:11am

Can One Reporter Take Down a Presidential Candidate? John Solomon Is Trying to Find Out

http://www.alternet.org/story/58593/

The overblown "controversies" over John Edwards' $400 haircut, hedge fund work and real estate dealings are largely the product of one reporter at the Washington Post who hides his grudges behind "fair and balanced" journalism.

http://www.alternet.org/

the ass-ociated press ships one asshole reporter ( john solomon ) off to the washington post and now another one takes his place.

btw, take a look at how ugly this solomon guy is - bet he has a whole bunch of issues ... lol

widespread panic August 5, 2007 - 4:22am

How to Regain the Airwaves

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Is there something wrong with my mathematics? 5% and 10% ownership restriction…what happens to the other 85%?

When I'm travelling in the United States, I don't listen to AM Radio ... the FM stations are pleasanter because they haven't been taken over with political crapola that shouts inanity 24/7/365. Occasionally, NPR comes within range that is more tolerable.

CBC has great programming and I listen to it the most. When I'm home alone, neither the radio nor the TV is turned on.

canuck August 5, 2007 - 11:29am

...think Republican policies will make the value of their stock portfolio go up, despite historical evidence to the contrary.

Steve 2.0 August 5, 2007 - 1:37pm

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