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Politics : Why is Gore Trying to Steal the Presidency? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: MasonS who wrote (1424)11/20/2000 12:11:14 AM
From: rich4eagle  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3887
 
Mason 99% of my interaction is with hard right Republican view and the radio and newspapers are as well, I hope the TV is Democratic biased, I can't tell, but I know every thing else has a Republican bias



To: MasonS who wrote (1424)11/20/2000 12:19:58 AM
From: Ellen  Respond to of 3887
 
Mason, you have GOT to stop making such poorly-based assumptions and presumptions. Really.

> all the major media are slanted bias towards Democrats <

Are we still in that Twilight Zone of yours where the statistics say the Democrats control all the tv stations and dictated what they projected and when they projected it? Sheeessshhh!!

Were you aware that more newspapers endorsed Bush than Gore?
Obviously not.
And, if you watch and watch carefully, you can get a pretty darn good idea of who some of the tv media support.
Examples:
Rather - Gore
Tim Russert - Bush
Bill Elliot - Bush
Dean whats-his-name on Fox - Bush
Andrea Mitchell - Bush

> Fox has the most objective reporting. <

Really? Did you see the tongue-lashing Bill Elliot gave tonight to that Democrat guest?

Everyone else, so far, has remained relatively and professionally unbiased in their coverage or interviews.

Now it's late, I'm going to bed. Just a heads up since you assumed before that I was gone or had no answer to a previous question...