Why Is The Media Still Listening To Republicans?

HawkEye

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The Republicans, given that free reign and truly unlimited power due to the attacks on 9/11, had nearly ALL of the American people behind them, had even the Democrats in Congress on their side, had expanded executive and war time powers...and had a media ready to overlook their worst mistakes and still support them.

Why is the media still listening to, still in fear of, still bowing to on every single policy crafted to clean up the incredible mess they left in our country?
 
Lets blame Bush for Iraq and not even look at the facts. Lets see oh wait... Democrats got the same INFORMATION BUSH GOT AND THEY CAME TO THE SAME CONCLUSION. CONGRESS... WHICH ACTUALLY HAD TO HAVE SOME BIPARTISANSHIP UNLIKE TODAY'S CONGRESS PASSED the ACT TO GO TO TO WAR... NOT BUSH.

So we had a Moderate Republican in Bush and what did you expect with the most Liberal Democrat? Sure its change if you like Jimmy Carter... Even if Jimmy Carter was given a second term wouldn't be stupid enough to raise taxes to 70%... We had a republican who expanded executive power, expand the federal government and what do you do? Elect the most liberal democrat to ever step into office. How stupid do you feel now?
 
Because the Republicans are the voice of corporate interests and who owns the media? That's right the rich and corporations who don't want to change the status quo as long as they are making money and have power.
 
What media are you talking about? main stream, government run NBC,CBS, MSNBC, PBS - which one? They are so ar left and up B.O.'s pants, it's sick.
Besides, more media NEEDS to listen to them. They are the ONLY savior we have against a BO destructive agenda
 
Any links or proof to this rant! But the answer could possible be freedom of speech or freedom of the press It's in something called the constitution Something libs despise!
 
I don't agree with a lot of republican policies, but at least they don't fuck the country up.

I know this might burst your little bubble, but the housing crisis (a major component in the recession) started with legislation in the Clinton administration. Legislation that Bush failed, but attempted to, reverse.
 
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