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jwhop
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posted September 02, 2008 02:22 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for jwhop     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
And these morons wonder why they're losing readership and wonder why their ad revenues are in the toilet.

Their papers are in freefall, reporters, editors and staff are being laid off or bought out...and still, they don't get it.

Good riddance.

MCCAIN VS. MEDIA IN ELECTION SHOWDOWN... http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=washingtonstory&sid=as77Ueg2JfbQ

NY TIMES FEATURES 3 PAGE ONE STORIES ON PALIN'S TEEN DAUGHTER IN TUESDAY EDITIONS... http://www.nytimes.com/2008/09/02/us/politics/02vetting.html?_r=2&hp=&oref=slogin&pagewanted=print&oref=slogin

Philadelphia Columnist Warns: 'If McCain wins, look for full-fledged race war'...
"If McCain wins, look for a full-fledged race and class war, fueled by a deflated and depressed country, soaring crime, homelessness - and hopelessness!" http://www.philly.com/dailynews/opinion/20080902_Fatimah_Ali__We_need_Obama__not_4_more_years_of_George_Bush.html

Baltimore Columnist: 'Palin pick insulting on so many levels'... http://www.baltimoresun.com/features/bal-te.reimer01sep01,0,3951691.column

Washington Columnist: 'McCain's cynical choice'... http://newsweek.washingtonpost.com/onfaith/sally_quinn/2008/08/sarah_polin.html

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AcousticGod
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posted September 02, 2008 02:27 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for AcousticGod     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Blame Schmidt. He's the one keeping the press away from McCain. We all know McCain was fantastic with the press going into the 2000 election.

Thanks for posting all those prObama articles.

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AcousticGod
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posted September 02, 2008 02:30 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for AcousticGod     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
McCain Turns Sour on His Onetime Media `Base' as Election Nears
Heidi Przybyla
Tue Sep 2, 12:01 AM ET

Sept. 2 (Bloomberg) -- The longtime love affair between John McCain and what he once called his ``base'' -- the national news media -- is on the rocks.

McCain's campaign manager, Steve Schmidt, yesterday lashed out at what he deemed ``offensive'' and ``demeaning'' coverage and questions from reporters after McCain's running mate, Alaska Governor Sarah Palin, confirmed her 17-year-old daughter is pregnant.

``It used to be that a lot of those smears and the crap on the Internet stayed out of the newsrooms of serious journalists,'' Schmidt said at the Republican National Convention in St. Paul, Minnesota.

Schmidt's criticism is the latest example in the unraveling of what was once a fond relationship between the presumptive Republican presidential nominee and the media. Starting in the 2000 Republican primaries, the Arizona senator became a media sensation by chatting up the press in the back of his ``Straight Talk Express'' campaign bus. The national press corps freely mingled with McCain for hours on the bus, with no topic off limits.

More recently, though, McCain, 72, has accused news organizations such as the New York Times, Time magazine and the NBC network of being unfair to him. The campaign even considered pulling out of one of the three presidential debates because it would be moderated by Tom Brokaw, a former NBC News anchorman.

`Media Scrutiny'

``McCain's both been close to and now, to some extent, the object of media scrutiny that he's never had before,'' said Senator John Cornyn, a Texas Republican.

In one way, the more strained relationship may be an asset for McCain by broadening his appeal to conservative Republicans who believe the media has a liberal bias.

``There are a lot of people who don't like the press anymore and think they're out of control; attacking the messenger isn't a terrible political strategy,'' said Darrell West, a scholar at the Brookings Institution in Washington who has written several books on the mass media.

Yet, it may also have pitfalls. ``You still need the press to get your message out and if you have an antagonistic relationship it can blow up in your face,'' West said.

`Straight Talk'

As the relationship has deteriorated, McCain has stopped hosting his once-famous ``straight talk'' get-togethers on his campaign plane. He also has abandoned regular press conferences.

Instead, he stops occasionally to read short written statements in front of cameras, like he did Aug. 31 in Jackson, Mississippi; then walks away from questions shouted by reporters.

His campaign plane is custom configured with a lounge area designed for hosting question-and-answer sessions with the press. McCain inaugurated the lounge on one of the plane's first flights and hasn't used it since.

Invitations for the press to visit the Straight Talk Express also have grown scarce. Local reporters are allowed the occasional visit, though journalists traveling with McCain no longer are invited to drop in. He hasn't held a news conference since Aug. 13.

Some of the campaign's new approach may coincide with the bigger role taken by Schmidt, who was close to Karl Rove, a former campaign manager and White House aide to President George W. Bush, known for keeping a tight grip on press access to his boss.

Public Rifts

There have also been a series of public rifts between the campaign and the media. On July 31, McCain campaign manager Rick Davis sparred with MSNBC anchor Andrea Mitchell in an exchange about a McCain campaign ad portraying Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama as a celebrity.

``I'm happy to talk about more substantive issues the next time I come on your program,'' Davis said, capping the testy interview.

On July 22, the McCain camp assailed the media in an Internet advertisement and an e-mail to supporters.

``It's pretty obvious the media has a bizarre fascination with Barack Obama, some may even say it's a love affair,'' McCain's campaign said in the e-mail. ``The media is in love with Barack Obama. If it wasn't so serious, it would be funny.''

On Aug. 17, Davis sent a letter to NBC News President Steve Capus saying the network was ``abandoning non-partisan coverage of the presidential race.'' Davis said New York-based NBC had made ``unsubstantiated, partisan claims'' designed ``to undercut John McCain.''

Capus said he spoke with the McCain campaign after he received the letter and ``there is no issue in terms of a broader problem.'' NBC is owned by Fairfield, Connecticut-based General Electric Co.

Combative Stance

McCain also took a combative stance in an Aug. 27 interview with Time reporters James Carney and Michael Scherer, refusing to answer a question about his definition of honor.

``Read it in my books,'' McCain said. ``I'm not going to define it.'' That exchange set the tone for the rest of the interview: McCain answered a question about his opinion on premarital sex by saying, ``I don't have any response to that type of question.''

He added, ``Write what you want.'' http://news.yahoo.com/s/bloomberg/20080902/pl_bloomberg/as77ueg2jfbq

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jwhop
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posted September 02, 2008 03:48 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for jwhop     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Yeah, but I'm the one who predicted the press would support and endorse demoscat Daffy Duck over McCain in the general election in the fall...in spite of endorsing him in the primary.

Not only did the press attempt to pick the Republican nominee for President but now, they're attempting to destroy his pick for VP...hoping he or she will cave and McCain will pick one of the wimps these leftists in the press love soooo much.

Of course, they only love them when they agree with one of their leftist demoscats or sign on to one of their loony tunes initiatives.

Up theirs.

McCain is going to win, with Palin.

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jwhop
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posted September 02, 2008 04:36 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for jwhop     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Cracks in the facade.

September 02, 2008
Palin finds liberal defenders on television
Jerome J. Schmitt

Those familiar with ABC News This Week panel discussion know that most Sundays the reliably-liberal Cokie Roberts joins George Stephanopoulos and Sam Donaldson to triple-team the lone conservative, George Will (ABC's idea of fair & balanced). Consequently, I was surprised to see Ms. Roberts, one of the grand-dames of mainstream television broadcast news, take center stage on Sunday to vigorously defend Governor Sarah Palin against attempts to dismiss her candidacy prematurely. George Will hardly said a word, leaving Ms. Roberts to do the heavy lifting on behalf of a Republican.

Ms. Roberts repeated her performance last night on PBS's Charlie Rose. Although not actually endorsing Sarah Palin, Ms. Roberts almost bristles at liberal concoctions designed to dismiss her qualifications before the Governor has had a chance to make her case to the American public.

Could the Palin candidacy be instigating a split in the ordinarily-monolithic liberal mainstream media? Dennis Sevakis already noted that Maria Bartiromo was positively effusive over Sarah Palin's qualifications on Meet the Press this past Sunday.

In response to the Governor's selection, a few well-known cast-members seem to be changing their roles.

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