View Full Version : Oh good lord... media bias ... agin
SteamWake
10-01-08, 09:52 AM
V.P. Debate moderator to release "Age of Obama" book.
http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=76645
PBS... pffffft.
Digital_Trucker
10-01-08, 10:45 AM
I'm beginning to wonder what the BS in PBS really stands for.:hmm:
Jimbuna
10-01-08, 10:51 AM
Please Buy Stupidity. :hmm:
Digital_Trucker
10-01-08, 10:52 AM
Please Buy Stupidity. :hmm:
:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
Konovalov
10-01-08, 10:55 AM
I'm sure that this journalist has been on Meet the Press many times in the journalists round table discussion featured in the later half of the show. :hmm:
AVGWarhawk
10-01-08, 12:21 PM
I think she will be pulled from this debate. McCain will not allow this bias woman or book to participate. I suspect this woman is so enamered with Obama, if he said the sun will not rise tomorrow she would believe it. So, will the questioning be different for Palin than Biden? You betcha!
Konovalov
10-01-08, 12:34 PM
Conservatives in this thread don't seem to be on the same page as John McCain. In an interview to Fox News McCain said she was a professional who will do an excellent job. I can't find a transcript yet on Fox but it was just on the tv.
FIREWALL
10-01-08, 12:34 PM
I watch PBS for the NOVA and History Detective stuff.
They should stay neutral and out of Politics.:yep:
SteamWake
10-01-08, 12:45 PM
I think she will be pulled from this debate. McCain will not allow this bias woman or book to participate. I suspect this woman is so enamered with Obama, if he said the sun will not rise tomorrow she would believe it. So, will the questioning be different for Palin than Biden? You betcha!
No she wont be pulled. McCain is "not a partisan guy" :doh:
AVGWarhawk
10-01-08, 01:33 PM
Conservatives in this thread don't seem to be on the same page as John McCain. In an interview to Fox News McCain said she was a professional who will do an excellent job. I can't find a transcript yet on Fox but it was just on the tv.
Interesting....then again, might be a good move for McCain not to request this woman replaced. In other words, the media after the debate will say the cards were stacked in Bidens favor if Palin does poorly. Remember the "men" going after Hillary in the primaries? This might work to Palin interest. :hmm: Lately the media has been complaining Palin is not accessible and somehow sheltered. Perhaps they will say the same thing here if this woman is pulled
ReallyDedPoet
10-01-08, 01:49 PM
At the end of the day with all of this it is the candidate(s) who will need to stand on their own two feet.
No matter where the questions come from.
RDP
AVGWarhawk
10-01-08, 01:50 PM
At the end of the day with all of this it is the candidate(s) who will need to stand on their own two feet.
No matter where the questions come from.
RDP
I bet you Palins feet are better looking than Bidens :rotfl:
ReallyDedPoet
10-01-08, 01:53 PM
At the end of the day with all of this it is the candidate(s) who will need to stand on their own two feet.
No matter where the questions come from.
RDP
I bet you Palins feet are better looking than Bidens :rotfl:
:lol::lol: good one :up:
RDP
SteamWake
10-01-08, 02:39 PM
At the end of the day with all of this it is the candidate(s) who will need to stand on their own two feet.
No matter where the questions come from.
RDP
Its not so much 'where the questions come from' rather the careful planning, positioning, and delivery striving for that 'gotcha' moment.
Perhaps even more important it's the questions that will be left out.
But were putting the cart before the horse. The debate has yet to be seen. Ill wait to see it before I pass real judgement. I will however keep in mind the old phrase 'consider the source'.
nikimcbee
10-01-08, 05:54 PM
I'm beginning to wonder what the BS in PBS really stands for.:hmm:
Whenever I see the show "oregon art beat," i say to myself " i can't believe my tax dollars are going to this!"
There's no money to fix the roads or fund police, but there's always money for oregon art beat.:x
Stealth Hunter
10-01-08, 06:06 PM
There's no money to fix the roads
You know, my local department of transportation office has had a dozen holes around it for the past 10 years. They only fix two, both of which cause their trucks to bounce when they back out of the parking lot. The others haven't caused them any problems, so they don't bother fixing them.
Just thought it was a little relevant...
As if it matters who the so called "moderators" are. It isn't a real debate on the issues, more of a collection of stump speeches, and is run like a business by the CPD, who takes donations from corporations and bans a possible 3rd party candidate from the discussion. It's a farce.:shifty:
Oh, and can anyone tell me why any member of the media is "moderating" these events? Why must it be media figures? :doh:
UnderseaLcpl
10-01-08, 07:23 PM
Interesting....then again, might be a good move for McCain not to request this woman replaced. In other words, the media after the debate will say the cards were stacked in Bidens favor if Palin does poorly. Remember the "men" going after Hillary in the primaries? This might work to Palin interest. :hmm: Lately the media has been complaining Palin is not accessible and somehow sheltered. Perhaps they will say the same thing here if this woman is pulled
Now you're thinking like a politician!;)
My sentiments exactly.:yep:
This could be a powerful advantage for McCain as swing voters (esp females) rally around a VP that has been mocked and harassed by the left for being a woman. Obviously her family-friendly image and simple, honest values aren't good enough for those elitist Dems.:roll: And so on and so forth.
Used wisely, this could be a sticking point with voters.
Digital_Trucker
10-01-08, 08:05 PM
Oh, and can anyone tell me why any member of the media is "moderating" these events? Why must it be media figures? :doh:
That's something I'd like to know, too. An experienced debate moderator would seem to be the proper choice. I'm talking about real debates, not these things we've been watching.
SteamWake
10-01-08, 08:13 PM
As if it matters who the so called "moderators" are. It isn't a real debate on the issues, more of a collection of stump speeches, and is run like a business by the CPD, who takes donations from corporations and bans a possible 3rd party candidate from the discussion. It's a farce.:shifty:
It matters very much whom the moderator is.
From Webster
2: one who presides over an assembly, meeting, or discussion: as a: the presiding officer of a Presbyterian governing body b: the nonpartisan presiding officer of a town meeting c: the chairman of a discussion group 2: one who presides over an assembly, meeting, or discussion: as a: the presiding officer of a Presbyterian governing body b: the nonpartisan presiding officer of a town meeting c: the chairman of a discussion group
http://newsbusters.org/blogs/tim-graham/2008/10/01/gwen-ifill-plays-race-card
nikimcbee
10-01-08, 10:54 PM
If you want to make both of them squirm, let Rush Limbaugh ask them questions. I'd pay to watch that debate! That would be very entertaining, he doesn't either of them.
SteamWake
10-02-08, 10:14 AM
he doesn't either of them.
He dosent what?
While it would be entertaining it would be too extreme to the other end of the spectrum.
The problem is you would be hard pressed to find anyone from the media whom is truly impartial. So .. why choose someone from the media?
Obama refused McCain's invitations to debate in an 'open forum' townhall type debate where there would be no moderator. That in itself is worth pondering.
Oh and about Ifills book, now there trying to say the book is not about Obama rather about african americans in politics... really? Then why is his name in the title?
Konovalov
10-02-08, 10:18 AM
Then why is his name in the title?
To help it sell like hotcakes perhaps? :hmm:
SteamWake
10-02-08, 10:29 AM
Then why is his name in the title?
To help it sell like hotcakes perhaps? :hmm:
Well of course... so wouldent that lead you to believe that she has a vested interest in the outcome?
nikimcbee
10-02-08, 11:06 AM
he doesn't either of them.
He dosent what?
While it would be entertaining it would be too extreme to the other end of the spectrum.
The problem is you would be hard pressed to find anyone from the media whom is truly impartial. So .. why choose someone from the media?
Obama refused McCain's invitations to debate in an 'open forum' townhall type debate where there would be no moderator. That in itself is worth pondering.
Oh and about Ifills book, now there trying to say the book is not about Obama rather about african americans in politics... really? Then why is his name in the title?
He doesn't like either of them.
Sailor Steve
10-02-08, 11:20 AM
Obama refused McCain's invitations to debate in an 'open forum' townhall type debate where there would be no moderator. That in itself is worth pondering.
Yes it is. I didn't know that. I've never liked the question-and-answer format of modern so-called debates, preferring the traditional Lincold-Douglas style. One side makes an opening speech on the topic, the other side makes his own speech answering the opponent and making his own arguments, and so-on. This lets them challenge each other, and lets the audience see how good they each are on the fly.
That's what I call a real debate.:sunny:
AVGWarhawk
10-02-08, 11:28 AM
Obama refused McCain's invitations to debate in an 'open forum' townhall type debate where there would be no moderator. That in itself is worth pondering. Yes it is. I didn't know that. I've never liked the question-and-answer format of modern so-called debates, preferring the traditional Lincold-Douglas style. One side makes an opening speech on the topic, the other side makes his own speech answering the opponent and making his own arguments, and so-on. This lets them challenge each other, and lets the audience see how good they each are on the fly.
That's what I call a real debate.:sunny:
Personally, I believe Obama would crush McCain in this instance. Look at Obama and his speeches. He loves the free form speaking like the sermon on the mound. I noticed at the debates when questioned, he was not quite as sharp as when he has free reign to speak his mind without rebuttal. Perhaps McCain is better at this type of debate also, I seriously doubting it.
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