Unfair Coverage
By thecastout
@thecastout (15)
United States
2 responses
@phillygirl606 (1112)
• United States
23 Jan 08
All the news channels are the same. They are promote different ones. And it's really ashame because some are being lets say left out in the cold. For instance I really like John Edwards. But all you ever hear about is Hillary and Obama. None of the other democrats are getting nearly any of the attention like these two are.And some of them really do have some good issues if people would just listen. I think alot of people are getting to caught up on the firsts. Like maybe this will be the first woman president, or the first black president. I do hope that people are not going to the polls with this in their heads. Who cares if it's history in the making, the fact should remain who would be the best for our next president
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@anniepa (27955)
• United States
14 Jun 08
I'm not a fan of Fox at all so I really can't say which of the Republicans they favored in the beginning of the campaign but I know for sure that now, five months after this post was started, they are about as far from "fair and balanced" as they could get. They're not only very slanted toward McCain but they've had reporters say it would be nice if Obama were to be assassinated and that the fist bump between Barack and Michelle following the final Democratic primaries was a "terrorist's job"! Also, while a young female production assistant was fired several weeks ago for telling John McCain that she'd voted for him and that he was going to win while on the air a few nights ago Sean Hannity called himself a McCain surrogate on his own prime-time show. On the day that America is mourning one of its finest journalists in Tim Russert it's hard to say "journalism" and "Fox News" in the same sentence.
Annie