Mitt Romney And John McCain Ignore Anderson Cooper's Undivided Attention
The Republican Debate Sponsored By CNN Reveals The Evil That Lurks In The Castles... by Scott from Oregon
(libertarian)
Friday, February 1, 2008
Much has already been said about the sham that called itself a Republican "debate" the other night on CNN. Everybody with eyes to see and a mind of their own have walked away from the debate shaking their collective heads, wondering what has happened to this great nation, and why are we falling for this?
When did the media become the enterprise that decides who gets to be considered and who does not, for the most vaunted position in America?
Why do we allow this? Why are we not all storming the offices of CNN with our torches? Are they not the true monster?
Looking at the debate from the backside, there are other issues to consider.
The two men who were receiving the biased attention of Anderson Cooper- the "front runners" in the Republican debate- must have also realized that an incredible injustice was occurring right in front of them?
If they were not "aware" of the injustice, then I do not want them leading my nation, as they are too inept and unaware to have such responsibility.
If they were aware of the injustice and chose not to say anything, then I do not want them leading my country, as I deem their morality suspect. Why would I want someone leading me who does not even stand up for obvious inequities in their immediate vicinity?
Ron Paul, even when not allowed to say very much, and rudely cut off and lied to by a determinedly biased Anderson Cooper, is still shining the white hot spotlight on the ugliness that passes for the federal government elite.
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