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http://news.yahoo.com/s/politico/42745 Hey mods! I'm sorry if this is posted twice in the queue. My computer was acting wonky the first time I tried submitting it.With Sarah Palin, Newt Gingrich, Rick Santorum and Mike Huckabee all making moves indicating they may run for
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My biggest problem with the "analysts" that Fox News hires is that they aren't analyzing a damn thing. They are either a politician themselves, which means they are trying to get their own talking points in to help promote themselves, their books, etc. Or, the person is basically a spokesperson for one of the aforementioned politicians, in which case they are trying to get their talking points in as they cheerlead for their particular guy, and try and sell their book and otherwise promote themselves.
More ironic still, is that ALL of these people are taking their marching orders from the exact same talking points and GOP playbook. Not an original thought to be seen for bloody MILES.
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what a shock 8|
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The horrible thing is we're not gasping in stunned disbelief about how Fox News is giving free reign for Republican candidates to control part of the free press. The fact that any political party is able to do this and no one is stunned by it happening and brushes it off as "oh well it's Fox News, that's what they do," is terrible. And yes, MSNBC kinda does the same thing, but they don't pay potential presidential candidates and also don't encourage them to stay on their station alone. Oh also, I've yet to see any 'left-leaning' (lololololo wow really?) candidates that go as far out-there as the far-right (that are taken with complete and utter seriousness ( ... )
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Well said. That was my reaction to this article. I wasn't shocked that it's happening, I'm frustrated and sad that it's not surprising to me.
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