Debates aren’t really
Alan Korwin addresses something I’ve talked about before. The presidential debates aren’t debates but auditions:
“The promoters call them ‘debates,’ so we do too, so that’s accurate,” one newsman was overheard saying.
Alan Korwin addresses something I’ve talked about before. The presidential debates aren’t debates but auditions:
“The promoters call them ‘debates,’ so we do too, so that’s accurate,” one newsman was overheard saying.
Remember, I do this to entertain me, not you.
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October 24th, 2007 at 8:57 am
The Presidential Primary debates are ways of promoting the political-media establishment’s chosen “top-tier” candidates. Except for the Value-Voters Debate and the NPT debate where, the “top-tiers” failed to show, candidates were actually treated in a “fair and balanced” way, with every candidate asked the same questions and given the same amount of time…the others focus on the pre-selected candidates where mainstream media personalities ask only about issues they think are important.