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cyclezealot Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jan-03-08 07:35 AM
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10. Considering all the bull shit
Edited on Thu Jan-03-08 07:56 AM by cyclezealot
he has had to endure from Wolf Blitzer, George Stephanapolis, Tim RUssert and Brian WIlliams. The media prejudices listeners to what they perceive unpopular ideas well before the first debate is held.And many gullible Americans, even here at DU suck up the b.s. / Had I been Kucinich ,I'd snapped & I'd punched Blitzer in the frickin nose long ago. The only one who treated Kucinich with respect has been Keith Olbermann. And to say Kucinich has not been inspiring. Look to his reception at the Chicago debate where labor was standing on their seats. Or the Black/Brown debate in Iowa, where he was enthralling.
The media leads and the gullible suck it up. Why bother. It's a pre-determined process, our votes mean little with a media determined to impose their choices upon us. And Kucinich has to endure all the crap Blitzer threw his way. Compare that to the soft balls thrown at Alan Keyes in the Debate series Kucinich was denied access. Keyes was given easy going , even tho his ideas are those of a religous crackpot.
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