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In reply to the discussion: People are blaming Republicans in the "Fox Bubble" but the rest of the media [View all]Bluenorthwest
(45,319 posts)76. I do not agree with your last line. Most of the country voted for Obama.
So somehow 'most' cut throught the crapola just like 'we' did. The minority voted for Willard, and expected victory. In politics, the winner is always supported by most of the people, that's why it is called winning.
I just think that our side often gets a tad persnickitty. 'We understand, most don't'. Well. According to the popular and electoral votes, most do understand, most is us. We are the most. They are the least.
Most of the country cut through the bubble and supported Obama. Ohio and Florida did a great job of cutting through that bubble.
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People are blaming Republicans in the "Fox Bubble" but the rest of the media [View all]
rurallib
Nov 2012
OP
you are exactly correct and they started rewriting history quickly, ignoring their own part.
seabeyond
Nov 2012
#1
ya? i do not know. after a week of the first debate whine, i stopped going into threads.
seabeyond
Nov 2012
#33
Isn't trash thread and ignore great? As was John Lucas's thread. I bookmarked to my browser!
freshwest
Nov 2012
#56
I can't speak for everyone on DU, but I worried that without a big lead in the polls,
Arkansas Granny
Nov 2012
#78
You know, you're right. Call them all out while the spotlight is turn on the entire electoral
nc4bo
Nov 2012
#4
Indeed...Rachel Maddow should look at her own network while she's laughing at Fox
alcibiades_mystery
Nov 2012
#7
I wrote to them explaining just that. I did not receive a response. No more pledges from my
Dark n Stormy Knight
Nov 2012
#67
I still need something new to go with my morning coffee, but I have completely switched to podcasts
corkhead
Nov 2012
#69
But we don't have an echo chamber in the same way. We look at both sides here plus the numbers
CJCRANE
Nov 2012
#50
I'm convinced that if Romney were winning, they would have been all over Obama's
Ed Suspicious
Nov 2012
#25
Too bad they are not supposed to be PR reps for either candidate. They're shameful.
AAO
Nov 2012
#48
Well said, they all lied all the time. I could argue that they nearly destroyed what remains of
Egalitarian Thug
Nov 2012
#31
They're all right wing except for certain shows on MSNBC and all on Current and Democracy Now.
valerief
Nov 2012
#38