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Home Front: Politix
Cindy Sheehan: where is she now?
2008-06-04
Click the link for a photo of Mother Sheehan's campaign rally in San Francisco.

Where are the Hollywood stars? Her allies from DailyKos and MoveOn.org and Stormfront.org? Why, if you didn't know better, you'd think the peace movement and the Democrats had tossed her out with the trash the minute she was no longer useful to them!
Posted by:Mike

#12  So Sheehag finally got thrown under the Code Pinko's bus.
Posted by: Icerigger   2008-06-04 16:15  

#11  And for that matter don't worry about the fairness doctrine either. Just make sure it includes TV, newspapers and film. Then get a bunch of crakerjack conservative lawyers and kick the MSM, hollywood and the rest of their asses - all the way to the conservative supreme court.

We'll have a 30 min. Rush Limbaugh show for free right after World News Tonight. Every night. Force hollywood to make conservative movies.

The left will be repealing the fairness doctrine in a bout 4 nanoseconds. Or we crush the MSM. I'm good either way.
Posted by: Hellfish   2008-06-04 15:13  

#10  The fix to the MSM is simple. Take away the credentials of reporters that don't treat you fairly. Why should that hack Helen Thomas be at all White House press briefings. Make it a outreach to new media channels. Decredential the NYT for printing secret information. Then do it to others. They'll come around or the Desmoines Register or some other paper will be the 'newspaper of record'.
Posted by: Hellfish   2008-06-04 15:09  

#9  That's the challenge for every Republican every time.

Reagan excelled at it. His successors, not so much.
Posted by: Grenter Protector of the Geats4975   2008-06-04 13:59  

#8  Part of the challenge is for McCain to get his words and message out despite the MSM.

Another part of the challenge for McCain is to get past the MSM to show Obama as he really is.

That's the challenge for a Repub in 2008, like it or not.
Posted by: Steve White   2008-06-04 13:32  

#7  LH, you have to wonder how well McCains message on Iraq qill get through.

Obama gets a walk with his "pullout now" talk, while McCain gets hammered by the press: instead of the press discussing the fact that troops ARE reducing in number and violence is down, political goals are being met, the press slams him over verb tenses.

I doubt we will see anything close to the truth - the press constantly misdirects and spins, and misinforms.
Posted by: OldSpook   2008-06-04 12:29  

#6  excuse me, I dont think McCain supported the farm bill.

And McCain is going to remind people of the gains in Iraq. I dont know about the RNC.
Posted by: liberalhawk   2008-06-04 11:48  

#5  Thats the sad thing - McCain and the RNC have no guts, unless it comes to spending more and more. That they do, including the porked up farm bil they passed over President Bush's veto.
Posted by: OldSpook   2008-06-04 11:01  

#4  Well, DV, the MSM isn't going to do that, or for that matter the RNC.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2008-06-04 09:33  

#3  And that is what we need to keep reminding people of. They dhimocrats are WRONG.
Posted by: DarthVader   2008-06-04 09:19  

#2  the very LAST thing the Dems want now is for people's attention to turn to Iraq and learn the truth: that the Dems were wrong and lied to the people about the surge and are lying now about "The War Is Lost", and "Quagmire".

Posted by: OldSpook   2008-06-04 09:15  

#1  "Their appeal is becoming more selective"

/Spinal Tap
Posted by: Raj   2008-06-04 09:06  

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