If those people are If those people are seriously voting for McCain because “they don’t like how the democratic process played out,” then they are voting against democracy. If they honestly think that Clinton’s policies more closely resemble McCain’s than Obama’s, they are more senile than he is.
It’s pretty apparent that It’s pretty apparent that they don’t know the policy differences between the candidates and that they don’t care. Their position is against Obama the man, not the candidate. Also, they’re probably a subversive GOP group in the vain of the swiftboaters. If the media is smart (and they’re not) they won’t give them a venue to exist. At least Chris Mathews (whom, btw, has unethically shown public support for Obama) was quick to question her ridonkulousness.
I don’t really think it’s I don’t really think it’s unethical for people in the media to have and show their political opinions. I mean, hell, objectivism in the media officially died October 7th 1996.
on Aug 28th, 2008 at 7:51 pm
If those people are If those people are seriously voting for McCain because “they don’t like how the democratic process played out,” then they are voting against democracy. If they honestly think that Clinton’s policies more closely resemble McCain’s than Obama’s, they are more senile than he is.
on Aug 28th, 2008 at 9:17 pm
It’s pretty apparent that It’s pretty apparent that they don’t know the policy differences between the candidates and that they don’t care. Their position is against Obama the man, not the candidate. Also, they’re probably a subversive GOP group in the vain of the swiftboaters. If the media is smart (and they’re not) they won’t give them a venue to exist. At least Chris Mathews (whom, btw, has unethically shown public support for Obama) was quick to question her ridonkulousness.
on Aug 29th, 2008 at 4:27 pm
I don’t really think it’s I don’t really think it’s unethical for people in the media to have and show their political opinions. I mean, hell, objectivism in the media officially died October 7th 1996.