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To: LindyBill who wrote (84570)11/7/2004 4:45:53 AM
From: LindyBill   of 793844
 
Another comment on the NEWSWEEK "reveal." We will see a lot more blog comments over the next few days. PRESTOPUNDIT

1st AMENDMENT SHOCKER -- Swift Vets were prohibited from using John Kerry's Senate testimony in campaign advertisements. Just one nugget from Newsweek's report from inside the Kerry campaign.

The article is repleat with partisan Democrats shots from Newsweek against their political enemies -- for example, Newsweek goes out of its way to label the bi-partisan and non-ideological Swift Vets a "right wing" group, just to make sure the group gets marginalized one final time by the MSM Democrats at Newsweek. Here's more:

The Swift Boat charges were the source of constant debate in the blogosphere, the new online world of bloggers, the modern-day Internet pamphleteers whose screeds were widely read—especially by the young bookers and producers who set the agenda on cable TV. With all this churning in the new media, the story was bound to spill out into the undecided electorate. Mellman could see it in the numbers. So, too, could Kerry's old campaign manager, Jim Jordan. As an adviser to America Coming Together, he saw lots of polling. He could see that in West Virginia, a key battleground state, 65 percent of voters told one survey that they had seen the group's first ad, which was impossible—but they had clearly heard about it. A fairly small slice—16 percent—said the ad made them feel less favorable to Kerry. Jordan knew that the real number was higher. People don't like to admit that they're influenced by propaganda.

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