Big Media, Big Politics and Change We Can Believe In

After seeing an unknown Illinois senator electrify the 2004 Democratic
convention floor with a keynote speech, I then wrote: "Last night, while the networks slept, the cynics wept and the future revealed itself." Full Story »

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by Clark Davis - Aug. 29, 2008

This is one of the best written stories I have read in quite awhile and it is very informative especially concerning the pathetic MSM. Fifteen thousand news jerks at the convention and 4000 delegates. That's the problem. Even four hundred news creeps would be too many. I watched the convention on C Span and it was so great not have to put up with the idiots and their stupid patter. It will be harder to reform the corrupt media than to get America going again. I'm not sure when the last reliably decent network newsperson died, but probably before the moron in the White House now stole his first presidential election. Maybe it was David Brinkley or Walter Cronkite. As for the reviews by those two women, have to say to them, "Get a life" ha ha. That is a problem for Obama too, educating people who think there is an alternative to electing a Democrat for President. I'm guessing those women are very young and have no idea what the Democratic party has done for America over the years, especially when FDR was first elected. Nader is a pathetic old man and he has wasted all the good will for things he had done in the past. I guess he is no different from any politician and they all have pretty good sized egos, but Nader refuses to admit his fifteen minutes of fame is long past. RIP!

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