Frankly, I just wish the media would start covering the issues, instead of every ticky-tack thing the candidates say, don't say, do and don't do.
A "just the facts" approach would be most welcome. Who cares about pigs and pitbulls and lipstick?
Okay, that's a Saturday night for some of our rural patrons, but still, who cares?
BlazerUnit Wrote:A "just the facts" approach would be most welcome. Who cares about pigs and pitbulls and lipstick?
Okay, that's a Saturday night for some of our rural patrons, but still, who cares?
Hey, no reason to bring Troy into this.
Seriously, though. Issues aren't interesting. Character assassination is fun. That is why we are where we are.
BlazerUnit Wrote:A plea for the media to stop being bullied by the McCain-Palin campaign...or by anyone with a motive to shade the truth.
http://www.csmonitor.com/2008/0910/p09s01-coop.html
An appropriate critcism of election coverage and overall journalism.
Bullied by McCain-Palin? Hell, it was the Obama camp who tried to sue to get an ad off the air.