Friday, November 30, 2007

Debates

We had another debate this week. This one was the work of CNN to cover the Republicans running for their party's spot in the 2008 election.

It was no surprise to me to learn that CNN planted Democratic operatives in the audience and selected YouTube questions based upon the hostility level of the questions.

CNN stated before the debate that it was a chance for Republican voters to ask the candidates any question they wanted. Only thing is CNN selected Edwards supporters, Obama supporters, Clinton supporters, all clearly not Republican voters, to ask hostile questions in direct contrast to the Democratic debate a few weeks ago. Do you think CNN would EVER select Republicans to ask questions of Clinton and the other Ds?

CNN even selected a retired Army general to ask a question about homosexuals in the military. CNN did not inform the audience that the retired general was a homsexual and a member of Clinton's steering committee. After the YouTube question was answered Anderson Cooper, the moderator, asked the general who was in the audience (remember it was suppose to be a Republican audience) if he got the answer he wanted.

No, of course not.

How did the general get into the audience? Did CNN fly the general from California to Florida just to ask hostile questions.

This is another case study of why the American people cannot trust CNN and most of the liberal mainstream media.

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