Topic: Media
Live questions for Michael Abramowitz & Ron Paul At 11 am Tuesday, Michael Abramowitz conducts washingtonpost.com's Daily Politics Discussion. My question, asking why not have majority rule was posted on Sunday.by Multimediamonitor
(libertarian)
Sunday, January 20, 2008
Both Ron Paul and Michael Kinsley say majority rule is bad. Readers of Any conflicting evidence or is my case proven? know that the Washington Post has been suppressing debate of majority rule since Jan 12. Here is the message I sent Michael Abramowitz on Sunday:
On Jan 12 the Washington Post published 'The Church and Doctrines of Pope Ron Paul' by Michael Kinsley. I was surprised to notice that Kinsley and Paul both reject majority rule. By comment and letter to the editor I called on the Washington Post to widen debate on majority rule. That was 10 days ago and nothing so far. My question for Michael Abramowitz: Will the Washington Post widen debate on majority rule? If so when?
I admit that if he answers the question with a simple No" he will have [ever so slightly] widened debate because he will be doing so with a live 'audience'. If you read this in time, please join Michael to see if he will risk having informed people who may ask: Why? Why not widen debate on majority rule? We may get lucky!
Michael will be at Post Politics Hour from 11am until Noon Washington time. If you can be there for the showdown and he fails to mention my question by say 11:45, pop the question live: Will the Washington Post widen debate on majority rule? If so when? Please be there.
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