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CNN: Pastor Hagee Withdraws Endorsement of John McCain

As it turns out, if one is an evangelical pastor and doesn’t say really offensive words such as “Hitler was a hunter with a certain mission”, he or she is free to endorse John McCain without fear of any potential future public disassociation and criticism, which for a guy with thousands of church members [...]

CNN: Clinton Campaign Using Karl Rove Playbook

Rep. Janice Schakowsky explains to James Carville and Wolf Blitzer why the Karl Rove tactics are counterproductive and shouldn’t be used by the Clinton campaign. “Bringing up Osama Bin Laden and Pearl Harbor, and just playing the fear card… how dare she really bring up Osama Bin Laden and all of the emotional fear buttons”, [...]

CNN: The Panel Laughs Off Clinton and McCain’s Obama Bashing

In the movie “The Island” people are told, “You’re special. You have a very special purpose in life. You’ve been chosen.” In the movie “The Truman Show” people are told, “Another glorious morning in Seahaven, folks.” When Truman says, “I’m thinking of getting out, Marlon. Outta my job, outta Seahaven, off this island…out!”, Marlon responds, [...]

CNN: Obama supporter Senator Patrick Leahy bashes McCain’s fiscal approach

“Senator McCain… has voted for the largest deficits in the nation’s history, he has voted for the largest earmarks from President Bush, blank check earmarks… and we can’t find now where it is”, says Patrick Leahy, criticizing McCain for his cavalier use of taxpayers’ money to support Bush’s foreign spending, totally neglecting domestic needs.

CNN: Clinton Says Obama is a Fraud

The CNN panel analyzes Clinton’s latest strategy of questioning Obama’s experience by painting him as a blatant speech-giving fraud. The people who have voted for Obama (in other words, the people who have voted against Hillary and outnumbered her supporters often by huge margins) in the last 11 primaries and caucuses must be finding this [...]

CNN: Hillary and the 3AM Phone Call

Let’s be honest, these kinds of TV ads shouldn’t be aired by the Democratic presidential candidates because they are simply inappropriate — these ads target the very people who have had it with fear-mongering and want to vote for Obama or Clinton to end the politics of fear, not prolong them. Obama wants to “change [...]

Glenn Beck to vote for Hillary if McCain is Republican nominee

Beck and Coulter must be really naive if they think that viewers will buy this crap. As soon as John McCain is the Republican nominee, they will dutifully embrace the man in no time. Soon thereafter they’ll start the usual routine — say only good things about McCain, neglect the bad ones, while lying about [...]

CNN: Ron Paul vote count goes backwards!

This video shows a very interesting anomaly as the feeds are coming IN.

CNN backs Ron Paul and goes after Fox News

It’s clear that the US mainstream media at some point had to start taking Ron Paul seriously. Even tough a lot of Paul’s ideas are too radical for some, the fact is he managed to electrify real masses of Americans, especially the independents, and this phenomenon may have a direct effect on all the future [...]

Dean’s reaction to the Iowa caucus results

“We’re a party that’s looking forwards” according to the chairman of the DNC who summed up the Iowa caucus results on CNN. The fact that twice as many people voted on the democratic side than on the republican side clearly indicates which party can count on the massive enthusiasm, resolve and active participation of its [...]

Wolf Blitzer: What if Barack Obama actually did win?

As Obama widens the lead over Clinton and Edwards according to the recent Des Moines Register poll just 3 days before the Iowa caucuses, here’s CNN analysis of how the potential presidency may look like if Obama is elected the president of the United States.