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No, he'd be sitting in a prison cell in the Hague ... impeached, at a minimum.
as NICE? do you read Newsweek, or the New York Post, or any shit newspaper out of boston? Or even TIME magazine? They are hardly nice to Bush at all.
Republicans run the corporate structure of the media, so no. Liberal Media my ASS!
Not a snowball's chance in hell they would be. They'd roast his ass.
Liberal media + Liberal Kerry = Easy Answer
" Republicans run the corporate structure of the media, so no. " Where do you get this garbage? Different media outlets / parent companies have different biases. I don't know why I'm surprised by your inane comment, Tiger; I've read your other political comments.
Fox News Channel is owned by Rupert Murdoch, a right-wing Australian who already owns a significant portion of the world’s media. His network has close ties to the Republican Party, and among his “fair and balanced” commentators is Newt Gingrich. NBC is owned by General Electric, one of the largest corporations in the world — and one with a long history of anti-union activity. GE, a major contributor to the Republican Party, has substantial financial interests in weapons manufacturing, finance, nuclear power and many other industries. Former CEO Jack Welch was one of the leaders in shutting down American plants and moving them to low-wage countries like China and Mexico. ABC is owned by the Disney Corp., which produces toys and products in developing countries where they provide their workers atrocious wages and working conditions. CBS is owned by Viacom, another huge media conglomerate that owns, among other entities, MTV, Showtime, Nickelodeon, VH1, TNN, CMT, 39 broadcast television stations, 184 radio stations, Paramount Pictures and Blockbuster Inc.
Conservatives often promote the myth that the U.S. media are liberal. This myth serves several purposes: it raises public skepticism about liberal news stories, hides conservative bias when it appears, and goads the media to the right. GOP strategist William Kristol also reveals another reason "I admit it, the liberal media were never that powerful, and the whole thing was often used as an excuse by conservatives for conservative failures." In unguarded moments, however, even far-right figures like Pat Buchanan come clean "The truth is, I've gotten fairer, more comprehensive coverage of my ideas than I ever imagined I would receive." He further conceded "I've gotten balanced coverage and broad coverage, all we could have asked. For heaven sakes, we kid about the liberal media, but every Republican on earth does that."
...Oh and Viacom is also run by Sumner Redstone, a very big Republican donor.
Interesting how the Republicans never responded to wolf's comments. Maybe because it's true.
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