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Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Propaganda War Starts

By Eddie Griffin

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

It is the 11th hour in Pennsylvania on the eve of the Democratic primaries. Expect the unexpected in tonight debate between Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama. This would seem the ideal time to pull a media “swiftboat” with ABC’s Charlie Gipson and George Stephanopoulos sitting in the devil’s chair.

These two latent racists have been taking potshots at Barack Obama in very sneaky and evil underhanded ways, as if the public is not looking.

Remember NAFTA-gate: It didn’t happen, but Gipson and Stephanopoulos made it appear that it did. Thereby, they executed Hillary Clinton’s “Kitchen Sink Strategy”, by raising a false issue at the last minute without giving the candidate a chance to inquire the validity and substance of allegations, thereby making Obama appear stupid and inept. These are the dirty tricks of broadcast journalism, out of the School of Walter Winchelle.

Now the Propaganda War starts

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  2. There is a lot of criticism nationally that this is one of the worst debates that many political experts have witnessed. The moderators spent more than an hour on fake (and settled) controversies.

    The Ayres/Weather Underground question came from Sean Hannity. Then, at the VERY end, they asked a question about high gas prices with one minute left.
    The issues are: the economy, the war, gas and oil prices, crime in urban areas, housing market and others. We care about these issues not trumped-up controversy. Was this ABC or TMZ?

    It was noted that the crowd booed Charles Gibson at the end. It was deserved.

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  3. You are so very right. "The crowd has turned against us," Charlie Gipson cried out before going to a commerical. Sorry, I missed the first part of the debate. Had to teach Wed. night bible class.

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