The liberal media is strictly the Spin Masters, not Conservatives.
Keep repeating your mantra.
Then, continue to interpret facts through a distinctly partisan lens, and pretend to be objective.
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The liberal media is strictly the Spin Masters, not Conservatives.
Or, as most sensible people would think: Lindsey Lohan's opinion doesn't and shouldn't account for much. Yet, here we have conservatives all over it because....it supports their view.
Remember conservatives: Cling to anything that supports your view, even if you would normally discard it.
Nah, we don't really care too much that Lohan supports Romney. Just that its very telling that she doesn't support obama.
So just another thing that the obama campaign should be worried about, that even a low information voter recognizes that obama is awful.
Keep repeating your mantra.
Then, continue to interpret facts through a distinctly partisan lens, and pretend to be objective.
Some great ones are:
Obama is a Muslim
Obama was born in Kenya
Obama is the antichrist
etcetera.
It's really odd - i'm not even much of an Obama supporter. My vote in this election is still undecided (it's decidedly NOT for Romney, but not sure i'm voiting for Obama).
However, the incessant stream of lies put forth by conservatives in this forum has me rushing to defend him (or at least discredit the garbage put forth).
Okay come on now, give me your objective reason why I should vote for obama? I hope its something significant.
As a Canadian, I can't even vote for your President. But given the unfortunate effect of US policy on my country, I am shocked and dismayed at how so many are willing to cut off their noses to spite their faces.
as for your vote, I truly wish that you had a viable multi party system. It actually has it's advantages, namely more choice. It does have it's downside (strategic voting, vote splitting) but I would think many are getting sick of the two dish menu.
They can, yes.So you admit obama's policies hurt Canada too, interesting.
No doubt. We have, in effect, a sham democracy. In which two parties, neither of which articulate Americans best interest, are the only viable choices. Election/campaign rules have done everything they can to squelch any candidate that isn't subservient to one of the two major parties, and, by extension, the corporate masters which almost all national level politicians are beholden to.