Comments on: Murdoch's New York Post Endorses Hillary
Right-Leaning Tabloid Once Said 'Don't Run,' Now Backs Sen. Clinton For Re-Election
- If that women is elected president I'm moving out of this country. If you think politics are bad now with W. in office it's only going to get worse. This country will accomplish nothing with her in office. If you liberals need a candidate with promise there is only one person who can help ...Barack Obama. He's your ONLY hope!
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- If that women is elected president I'm moving out of this country. If you think politics are bad now with W. in office it's only going to get worse. This country will accomplish nothing with her in office. If you liberals need a candidate with promise there is only one person who can help ...Barack Obama. He's your ONLY hope!
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- I must start by acknowledging that my favorite news netowork, CBS, pretty clearly tries to appeal to a liberal audience. They tend to feature most prominently the stories that embarass conservative (how could they avoid doing this lately) and stories that generally appeal to liberals.
It is one thing to run stories that appeal to a conservative or liberal audience. It is another thing all together to create stories that appeal to that particular audience and that is what Fox and the rest of Murdoch's so-called "news" organizations do if you ask me. What the Chris Wallace interview with Bill Clinton was supposed to be is an example of that. Turns out they created some news, but it wasn't the news they intended to make thanks to the piece of Bill's mind that was shared that day.
This New York Post endorsement and Murdoch's fund raiser are just Murdoch trying to look (but not be)less slanted for the sake of avoiding the lose of the their more moderate audience members if you ask me. - Reply to this comment
- Win or lose, she'll be spending the next two years campaigning for president. You won't see her doing much of anything for New York.
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- I think Hillary to would make a great president.
Afterall she lived in the White House for eight years and knows how it operates (worked with her husband behind the scenes), is a Senator and
is brilliant. She's got my vote. - Reply to this comment
- ANYONE BUT BUSH
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- Would LOVE to see Hilary in the White house! But I'm afraid there are still too many that just don't want a women as President. They'd rather have a male, that has the iq of a flea, known drunk and drug user that was born with a silver spoon up his butt and has a Daddy and Mother that took care of all his mistakes and covered for him his whole life.
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- Oh, and the %u201CNeo-Con%u201D Chris Wallace, from Fox News, the guy who interviewed Bill Clinton when he popped a gasket was a registered democrat. Yes the host of Fox news Sunday is a registered democrat. Wonder why didn%u2019t get any coverage on CNN, ABC, or CBS?
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- CBS should not even be considered as a reputable news agency. They are a joke; CBS might as well be MoveOn.org. Their agenda is clear, but they deny it. CBS does not give any say to republicans or conservatives on their station. They have no right to say what persuasion other media is until they acknowledge their own%u2026lol. What is this hypocritical liberal kick lately of accusing newspapers and news stations of being conservative slanted when they wont even recognize that all the big media is completely liberal. They call any station or newspaper that does not unabashedly preach liberalism as right wing (i.e. Fox and these other papers). At least Fox always gives a say to liberals on their station. Stations like CNN, ABC, CBS, etc. have been outspokenly liberal for years, but will not admit it. The only reason they are bringing up bias right now is because they have been challenged and they don%u2019t like it because they don%u2019t know how to deal with it. They cant deal with Fox being the number one cable news station in the country with literally double the ratings of CNN so they must attack them. They feel threatened and they are offended that their views have been questioned.
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- Go Hillary. She does have class. She is highly intelligent, blessed with common sense and a good moral compass. I don't understand why she is considered by some to be "extreme". I cannot think of a single idea or thing she said to place herself in this category. It seems to be an unfounded extreme right attack tactic to label her this way.
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