Saturday, July 26, 2008

Who's in bed with the media ?



If you liked him in McCain in the Mist
Your going to Love him in the


Tanker of Doom

This scene was taped live yesterday



Sly Fox Productions trying to present McCain with younger Image. I think there timing is off as well as their editing.

Mr McCain's campaign said: "It's pretty obvious that the media has a bizarre fascination with Barack Obama. Some may even say it's a love affair.

I find this comment kind of funny coming from one with comments like these I’m not informed enough on it. Let me find out. You know, I’m sure I’ve taken a position on it on the past. I have to find out what my position was.

On subjects like support the distribution of taxpayer-subsidized condoms .Grants for sex education in the United States? Should they include instructions about using contraceptives?

Or should it be Bush’s policy, which is just abstinence.Or women frustration over the fact many health insurance plans that will cover Viagra but won’t cover birth control medication.

Anybody who has been a ninth grade boy understands this species of love,"

I guess McCain don,t.

It also shows MSNBC pundit Chris Matthews saying he gets a thrill running up his leg when he thinks about the Illinois senator.It might have been more to the point if they had asked do you feel a chill up your spine from thinking about McCain?"

I have never seen networks, magazines, newspapers, just throw aside any pretence of objectivity." Not to mention the truth.


This might explain a little.

Huckabee in talks for own Fox show

Less than one month after signing on as a Fox News commentator,

Mike Huckabee is working aggressively to expand his media presence. This week, Huckabee is meeting with Fox officials about plans to host his own show on the network.

Plus, he’s subbing for Paul Harvey on ABC Radio Network and appearing on a number of existing Fox shows.
A former Arkansas governor who upended the Republican presidential race with his upset victory in the Iowa caucuses, Huckabee continued campaigning for the nomination after it became mathematically impossible for him to catch John McCain in the delegate race.

That prompted speculation that Huckabee was more interested in boosting his profile than in a future in politics, though his name is still bandied about as a possible running mate for McCain. Huckabee, an ordained Baptist minister, worked in local radio as a teenager.

And, on the campaign trail, he won raves for his quick wit and folksy delivery. After an appearance as a political analyst on one of MSNBC’s election-night broadcasts, Huckabee last month inked a one-year deal with Fox to provide commentary on a variety of the networks shows.

A source with knowledge of Huckabee’s contract said it included tentative plans for him to host his own show. Fox declined to comment about plans for the show, while a Huckabee advisor did not immediately have information about the discussions.

But, in a Monday e-mail, Huckabee told supporters he’s looking to expand his media footprint on Fox and elsewhere. “I’m in New York for a few days to meet with Fox News officials and discuss a show I would host, as well as appear on numerous Fox programs in the next few days,” reads his email.

“On Tuesday and Wednesday, a really special opportunity for me — I’ll be subbing for the legendary and immortal Paul Harvey on the ABC Radio Network.” Huckabee called the Harvey gig “truly a special honor” and asked his supporters to pray for him to have “clarity when substituting for Paul Harvey” as well as “wisdom in being on shows like Hannity and Colmes and O’Reilly.”

Cable news networks have expanded their political coverage in response to intense viewer interest in the 2008 presidential campaign. And in recent months,

Fox has inked a number of big political names to provide analysis, from former Bush political guruKarl Rove to Howard Wolfson, the top spokesman for New York Sen. Hillary Clinton’s bid for the Democratic nomination. Huckabee also has started a political action committee to raise money for Republicans who support “tax reform, a strong national defense, real border security, life, the family, less government, and individual liberty.”

Foolish me all this time I thought one who works for the news has the job of reporting it not raising money.

Mike Huckabee Joining Fox News As Political Commentator

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — Mike Huckabee, a former Republican presidential hopeful, has been hired by Fox News Channel as a political commentator.
"Gov. Huckabee's campaign experience and knowledge of politics makes him a great addition to our ongoing election coverage," Bill Shine, senior vice president of programming, said in a statement Thursday.
Huckabee, who served as governor of Arkansas for 10 1/2 years, dropped out of the race in March, after John McCain won enough delegates to clinch the Republican nomination. Despite a financially strapped campaign, Huckabee won the leadoff caucuses in Iowa and seven other states.
"I hope to bring the unique perspective from `inside the dragon's belly' as well as to try and speak for the millions of hardworking middle-class Americans who really do feel that their voices are not being heard," Huckabee said in a statement released by his daughter, Sarah. "I saw that on the campaign trail and continue to see as I speak to groups of all kinds around the country as well as campaign for other candidates."
Financial terms of the agreement weren't released.
Huckabee, an ordained Baptist preacher, has been mentioned as a potential running mate for McCain. Since leaving the race, Huckabee has formed a political action committee that he says will help raise money for McCain and other Republicans.

Older posting Well worth reviewing.







I'm surpriced after being caught in this type of subversion thats theres no charges and talk of their License being pulled.








A press conference was held today at offices of Fox News in New York. The purpose of the gathering was to deliver a petition with over 600,000 names to network executives calling for an end to the racist attacks against black Americans including Barack Obama and his wife, Michelle. The petition is the work of Color of Change and MoveOn and asks Fox News CEO Roger Ailes to respond to the allegation that...


"Fox has developed a pattern of airing not only racially offensive attacks but lies to miss lead the public, then apologizing only after controversy erupts. Forced, half-hearted apologies do not demonstrate good faith when the larger pattern of offensive rhetoric continues."

Examples of Fox's intolerance abound, but for a brief recap of a few that occurred just this year:
Obama’s Baby Mama
Terrorist Fist Jab
Knock Off Osama ...uh... Obama ... Well, Both If We could
Lynching Party Against Michelle Obama


Fox News did not accept the petitions.

Other Examples.Different sources . From another pulling the same thing.







But I guess the biggest reply would be to watch this latested attack ad by McCain.

McCAIN TRIES, FAILS, TO CHANNEL

007 IN HILARIOUS NEW OBAMA ATTACK AD




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