The media render the RNC obsolete

Media Matters - by Jamison Foser - Apr. 28, 2008 (News Analysis)
McCain has reached the primary spending caps and may be breaking the law with each additional dollar he spends. (McCain's campaign asserts that he is not breaking the law because he opted out of the public finance system after first opting in. Federal Election Commission chairman David Mason disagrees.)

But that's where the similarities end. Things are a little easier if your name is John McCain -- after all, who needs the RNC when you have MSNBC? More »
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by Dwight Rousu - Apr. 28, 2008 - See Full Review (12 answers)
The analysis shows the big corporate media ignoring campaign finance violations by McCain, and giving free air time to racist republican attack ads while giving McCain a free pass for his tepid alleged opposition to them. The image is an image of clear blatant bias for the republican nominee.
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how do we break the grip of corporate owned and self-aggrandizing media?

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